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Modelling, planning and adaptive implementation of semantic event service
(2016-05-13)
Recent developments in sensor networks, social media, process management and data analysis envisions interlinked devices, people, processes and data, constituting an Internet-of-Everything. These networks can be used to ...
Just tweet it - The collection, processing, classification and analysis of 2 million fitness tweets
(NUI Galway, 2018-06-13)
In 2013, the World Health Organization coined the term “Globesity” to highlight the importance of the epidemic and impact as a major health problem in many parts of the world (World Health Organization, 2013). Many believe ...
Online community success - A study of success criteria and user behaviour in online communities
(NUI Galway, 2017-10-27)
In a world where online users form communities for various purposes and around many different topics of interest, it has become of social and economic importance for owners, providers and managers of online communities to ...
Leveraging Wikipedia-based features for entity relatedness and recommendation
(2018-01-31)
Entities such as people, locations, organizations play a key role in natural language understanding. Most of the approaches that deal with natural language processing tasks, require a method to measure the relatedness ...
Distributed dataflow processing of large RDF graphs
(2017-05-29)
As part of the big data world, RDF, the graph-based data model of the Semantic
Web, is growing in use. Consequently, the size of available RDF data is increasing
and massive datasets are becoming commonplace. Nevertheless, ...
Methods for defining dynamic online communities and community detection in fast-paced social media streams
(NUI Galway, 2019-05-02)
Microblogging social media focuses on fast open real-time communication using short messages between users and their followers.
Twitter is currently one of the largest and widely known microblogging OSN in the world, with ...
Semantic knowledge graphs to understand tumor evolution and predict disease survival in cancer
(NUI Galway, 2020-07-06)
Genomics technologies have generated large amounts of easily accessible biological -omics data, providing an unprecedented opportunity to study the mechanism in cancer. However, clinical research and the life sciences ...