Browsing Data Science Institute by Author "Groza, Tudor"
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Argumentation 3.0: how Semantic Web technologies can improve argumentation modeling in Web 2.0 environments
Schneider, Jodi; Passant, Alexandre; Groza, Tudor; Breslin, John G. (2010)Argumentative discussions are common in Web 2.0 applications, but the social Web still offers limited or no explicit support for argumentation. As Web 2.0 applications become more popular, modeling argumentation happening ... -
Collaboration on the Social Semantic Desktop
Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried (2007)To accomplish the daily work people use several desktop applications to collaborate with co-workers. Each application is specialized on a specific domain, such as document management, email, or time planning. Although ... -
Collaboration on the Social Semantic Desktop
Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried (2007)To accomplish the daily work people use several desktop applications to collaborate with co-workers. Each application is specialized on a specific domain, such as document management, email, or time planning. Although the ... -
CORAAL - Towards Deep Exploitation of Textual Resources in Life Sciences
Nováček, Vít; Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried (Springer Verlag, 2009)Prominent biomedical literature search tools like ScienceDirect, PubMed Central or MEDLINE allow for efficient retrieval of resources based on key words. Due to vast amounts of data available in life sciences, key word ... -
enVision: An integrated approach towards Semantic Authoring
Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried; Decker, Stefan (2006)Writing is one of the most common activities of a researcher. And since, the writing process is not only about writing, but also about researching the background of the domain or collecting the necessary references, we ... -
Eye of the Tiger
Nováček, Vít; Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried; Decker, Stefan (2009) -
Knowledge-Based Search for Oncological Literature: Technical Architecture and User Perspectives
Nováček, Vít; Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried (IEEE, 2009)Using the current state of the art in life science publication search (e.g., PubMed), one can efficiently search for resources containing particular key-words or their combinations. It is impossible to search for abstract ... -
KonneXSALT: First Steps Towards a Semantic Claim Federation Infrastructure
Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried; Möller, Knud; Decker, Stefan (Springer, 2008)Dissemination, an important phase of scientific research, can be seen as a communication process between scientists. They expose and support their findings, while discussing claims stated in related scientific publications. ... -
The NEPOMUK Project - On the way to the Social Semantic Desktop
Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried; Möller, Knud (2007)This paper introduces the NEPOMUK project which aims to create a standard and reference implementation for the Social Semantic Desktop. We outline the requirements and functionalities that were identified for a useful ... -
SALT: Enriching LATEX with Semantic Annotations
Groza, Tudor; Kim, Hak Lae; Handschuh, Siegfried (2006)With the emergence of the SemanticWeb, encapsulating annotations and metadata into scientific documents became a widely used practice. But in the same time, we observed the lack of well established standard tools supporting ... -
SALT: Semantically Annotated LATEX
Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried; Kim, Hak Lae (2006)Machine-understandable data constitutes the basis for the Semantic Desktop. We provide in this paper means to author and annotate Semantic Documents on the Desktop. In our approach, the PDF file format is the basis for ... -
Semantic Versioning Manager: Integrating SemVersion in Protégé
Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried (2006)Knowledge domains and their semantic representations via ontologies are typically subject to change in practical applications. Additionally, engineering of ontologies often takes place in distributed settings where multiple ... -
SVM: Semantic Versioning Manager
Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried (2006)Knowledge domains and their semantic representations via ontologies are typically subject to change in practical applications. There- fore, especially in distributed environments, change management for ontologies becomes ...