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Automatic taxonomy generation: a use-case in the legal domain
(LTC'17, 8th Language & Technology Conference, 2017-11-17)
A key challenge in the legal domain is the adaptation and representation of the legal knowledge expressed through texts, in order for legal practitioners and researchers to access this information more easily and faster ...
SPORTAL: Profiling the Content of Public SPARQL Endpoints
(IGI Global, 2016)
Access to hundreds of knowledge bases has been made available on the Web through public SPARQL endpoints. Unfortunately, few endpoints publish descriptions of their content (e.g., using VoID). It is thus unclear how agents ...
Towards predicting academic impact from mainstream news and weblogs: A heterogeneous graph based approach
(IEEE, 2016-11-24)
The realization that scholarly publications are discussed and have influence on discourse outside scientific and academic domains has given rise to area of scientometrics called alternative metrics or “altmetrics”. ...
A linked data-based decision tree classifier to review movies
(CEUR-WS.org, 2015)
In this paper, we describe our contribution to the 2015 Linked Data Mining Challenge. The proposed task is concerned with the prediction of review of movies as good or bad , as does Metacritic website based on critics ...
A comparison of emotion annotation schemes and a new annotated data set
(European Languages Resources Association (ELRA), 2018-05-07)
While the recognition of positive/negative sentiment in text is an established task with many standard data sets and well developed
methodologies, the recognition of more nuanced affect has received less attention, and ...
A hybrid method for rating prediction using linked data features and text reviews
(CEUR-WS.org, 2016)
This paper describes our entry for the Linked Data Mining Challenge 2016, which poses the problem of classifying music albums as good or bad by mining Linked Data. The original labels are assigned according to aggregated ...
A linked data visualiser for finite element biosimulations
(World Scientific Publishing, 2016)
Biosimulation models are used to understand the multiple or different causative factors that cause impairment in human organs. Finite Element Method (FEM) provide a mathematical framework to simulate dynamic biological ...
Demonstrating a linked data platform for finite element biosimulations of cochlear mechanics
(CEUR-WS.org, 2015-10-11)
Biosimulations employ Finite Element Method (FEM) to simulate
complex biological systems in order to understand different aspects of human
organs. The applications of FEM biosimulations range from human ear cochlear
mechanics, ...
AFEL-Analytics for Everyday Learning
(ACM, 2018-04-23)
The goal of AFEL is to develop, pilot and evaluate methods and applications, which advance informal/collective learning as it surfaces implicitly in online social environments. The project is following a multi-disciplinary, ...
SAFE: SPARQL federation over RDF data cubes with access control
(BioMed Central, 2017-02-01)
Several query federation engines have been proposed for accessing public Linked Open Data sources. However, in many domains, resources are sensitive and access to these resources is tightly controlled by stakeholders; ...