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    • Predicting citations from mainstream news, weblogs and discussion forum 

      Timilsina, Mohan; Davis, Brian; Taylor, Mike; Hayes, Conor (ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), 2017-08-23)
      The growth in the alternative digital publishing is widening the breadth of scholarly impact beyond the conventional bibliometric community. Thus, research is becoming more reachable both inside and outside of academic ...
    • Previewing Semantic Web Pipes 

      Phuoc, Danh Le; Polleres, Axel; Samwald, Matthias; Tummarello, Giovanni (Springer, 2008)
      In this demo we present a first implementation of Semantic Web Pipes, a powerful tool to build RDF-based mashups. Semantic Web pipes are defined in XML and when executed they fetch RDF graphs on the Web, operate on them, ...
    • Privacy, security and policies: A review of problems and solutions with semantic web technologies 

      Kirrane, Sabrina; Villata, Serena; d’Aquin, Mathieu (IOS Press, 2018)
      Semantic Web technologies aim to simplify the distribution, sharing and exploitation of information and knowledge, across multiple distributed actors on the Web. As with all technologies that manipulate information, there ...
    • Process Mediation Based on Triple Space Computing 

      Zhou, ZhangBing; Sapkota, Brahmananda; Cimpian, Emilia; Foxvog, Doug; Vasiliu, Laurentiu; Hauswirth, Manfred (Springer, 2008)
      Web services are inherently heterogeneous at both data and behavioral levels because of the nature of the Web, which is the main obstacle to the usability of Web services. The heterogeneity at a behavioral level is generally ...
    • Processing ontology alignments with SPARQL 

      Polleres, Axel (IEEE, 2008)
      Solving problems raised by heterogeneous ontologies can be achieved by matching the ontologies and processing the resulting alignments. This is typical of data mediation in which the data must be translated from one ...
    • Processing ontology alignments with SPARQL 

      Polleres, Axel (IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
    • Produce and Consume Linked Data with Drupal! 

      Corlosquet, Stéphane; Delbru, Renaud; Polleres, Axel; Decker, Stefan (Springer, 2009)
      Currently a large number of Web sites are driven by Content Management Systems (CMS) which manage textual and multimedia content but also - inherently - carry valuable information about a site¿s structure and content ...
    • Propagating data policies: a user study 

      Daga, Enrico; d’Aquin, Mathieu; Motta, Enrico (ACM, 2017-11-04)
      When publishing data, data licences are used to specify the actions that are permitted or prohibited, and the duties that target data consumers must comply with. However, in complex environments such as a smart city ...
    • Protect Your RDF Data! 

      Kirrane, Sabrina; Lopes, Nuno; Mileo, Alessandra; Decker, Stefan (2012)
      The explosion of digital content and the heterogeneity of enterprise content sources have pushed existing data integration solutions to their boundaries. Although RDF can be used as a representation format for integrated data, ...
    • A Protégé Plug-in Development to Support the NEPOMUK Representational Language 

      Caires, Milena; Scerri, Simon; Handschuh, Siegfried (2007)
      In this document, we present the challenges faced to develop a plug-in for Protégé that supports requirements for the NEPOMUK1 Representational Language (NRL). NRL is a language built on top of RDF/S and ...
    • A Prototype to Explore Content and Context on Social Community Sites 

      Bojars, Uldis; Heitmann, Benjamin; Oren, Eyal (2007)
      The SIOC Ontology can be used to express information from the online community sites in a machine readable form using RDF. This rich data structure allows us to easily analyse and extract social relations from these ...
    • Quality-driven resource-adaptive data stream mining? 

      Karnstedt, Marcel (IEEE / ACM, 2011-01)
      Data streams have become ubiquitous in recent years and are handled on a variety of platforms, ranging from dedicated high-end servers to battery-powered mobile sensors. Data stream processing is therefore required to work ...
    • Quantified equilibrium logic and hybrid rules 

      Polleres, Axel (Springer, 2007)
      In the ongoing discussion about combining rules and Ontologies on the Semantic Web a recurring issue is how to combine first-order classical logic with nonmonotonic rule languages. Whereas several modular approaches to de- ...
    • Query-driven video event processing for the internet of multimedia things 

      Yadav, Piyush; Salwala, Dhaval; Arruda Pontes, Felipe; Dhingra, Praneet; Curry, Edward (VLDB Endowment, 2021-08)
      Advances in Deep Neural Network (DNN) techniques have revolutionized video analytics and unlocked the potential for querying and mining video event patterns. This paper details GNOSIS, an event processing platform to ...
    • Querying over Federated SPARQL Endpoints - A State of the Art Survey 

      Rakhmawati, Nur; Umbrich, Jürgen; Karnstedt, Marcel; Hasnain, Ali; Hausenblas, Michael (2013)
      The increasing amount of Linked Data and its inherent distributed nature have attracted significant attention throughout the research community and amongst practitioners to search data, in the past years. Inspired by ...
    • Querying Phenotype-Genotype Associations across Multiple Knowledge Bases using Semantic Web Technologies 

      Iqbal, Aftab (2013)
      Biomedical and genomic data are inherently heterogeneous and their recent proliferation over the Web has demanded innovative querying methods to help domain experts in their clinical and research studies. In this paper we ...
    • Querying web polystores 

      Khan, Ya; Zimmermann, Antoine; Jha, AlokKumar; Rebholz-Schuhmann, Dietrich; Sahay, Ratnesh (IEEE, 2017-12-11)
      The database, semantic web, and linked data communities have proposed solutions that federate queries over multiple data sources using a single data model. Nowadays, the data retrieval requirements originating from versatile ...
    • Random Indexing Explained with High Probability 

      QasemiZadeh, Behrang (2015)
      Random indexing (RI) is an incremental method for constructing a vector space model (VSM) with a reduced dimensionality. Previously, the method has been justified using the mathematical framework of Kanerva's sparse ...
    • Random indexing revisited 

      QasemiZadeh, Behrang (Springer, 2015-05-17)
      Random indexing is a method for constructing vector spaces at a reduced dimensionality. Previously, the method has been proposed using Kanerva's sparse distributed memory model. Although intuitively plausible, this ...