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Open social data crime analytics
(IJCAI 17 Melbourne, 2017-07-20)
Crime is under-reported. Reporting crime requires the victim to complete a number of administrative obligations. These obligations, as well as the nature of the crime, may create an inertia that discourages the reporting ...
Learning content patterns from linked data
(CEUR-WS.org, 2014)
Linked Data (LD) datasets (e.g., DBpedia, Freebase) are used in many knowledge extraction tasks due to the high variety of domains they cover. Unfortunately, many of these datasets do not provide a description for their ...
Triplifying Wikipedia's tables
(CEUR-WS.org, 2013)
We are currently investigating methods to triplify the content of Wikipedia's tables. We propose that existing knowledge-bases can be leveraged to semi-automatically extract high-quality facts (in the form of RDF triples) ...
µRaptor: A DOM-based system with appetite for hCard elements
(CEUR-WS.org, 2014)
This paper describes µRaptor, a DOM-based method to extract hCard microformats from HTML pages stripped of microformat markup. µRaptor extracts DOM sub-trees, converts them into rules, and uses them to extract hCard ...
Enabling case-based reasoning on the web of data
(2010-07-20)
While Case-based reasoning (CBR) has successfully been deployed on the Web, its data models are typically inconsistent with existing information infrastructure and standards. In this paper, we examine how CBR can operate ...
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; ...
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 ...
Creating a fine-grained corpus for a less-resourced language: the case of Kurdish
(NUI Galway, 2019-07-28)
Kurdish is a less-resourced language consisting of different dialects written in various scripts. Approximately 30 million people in different countries speak the language. The lack of corpora is one of the main obstacles ...
Passive diagnosis incorporating the PHQ-4 for depression and anxiety
(NUI Galway, 2019)
Depression and anxiety are the two most
prevalent mental health disorders worldwide,
impacting the lives of millions of people each
year. In this work, we develop and evaluate a
multilabel, multidimensional deep neural ...
NUIG at the FinSBD Task: Sentence boundary detection for noisy financial PDFs in English and French
(NUI Galway, 2019-08-12)
Portable Document Format (PDF) has become the industry-standard document as it is independent of the software, hardware or operating system. Publicly listed companies annually publish a variety of reports and too take ...