Browsing Data Science Institute (Workshop Papers) by Subject "DERI"
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Fast and Scalable Pattern Mining for Media-Type Focused Crawling
(2009)Search engines targeting content other than hypertext documents require a crawler that discovers resources identifying files of certain media types. Naive crawling approaches do not guarantee a sufficient supply of new ... -
Linked Open Data in Sensor Data Mashups
(CEUR, 2009)Sensors and the real-time data they produce are novel sources of information which need to be integrated into the Semantic Web at very large scale. Most of the time such data is locked inside specific applications and only ... -
Relaxing the Basic KR&R Principles to Meet the Emergent Semantic Web
(CEUR-WS, 2008)The paper argues for an alternative, empirical (instead of analytical) approach to a Semantic Web-ready KR&R, motivated by the so far largely untackled need for a feasible emergent content processing. -
Towards Cross-Community Effects in Scientific Communities
(2009)Community effects on the behaviour of individuals, the community itself and other communities can be observed in a wide range of applications. This is true in scientific research, where communities of researchers have ... -
Towards Dataset Dynamics: Change Frequency of Linked Open Data Sources
(CEUR, 2010)Datasets in the LOD cloud are far from being static in their nature and how they are exposed. As resources are added and new links are set, applications consuming the data should be able to deal with these changes. In ... -
Visual Abstraction and Ordering in Faceted Browsing of Text Collections
(2010)While faceted navigation interfaces can assist users in exploring an information collection, there is yet little support for users in choosing a relevant item from the set of items returned from a filtering process. In ... -
Weaving the Pedantic Web
(CEUR, 2010)Over a decade after RDF has been published as a W3C recommendation, publishing open and machine-readable content on the Web has recently received a lot more attention, including from corporate and governmental bodies; ...