Browsing Data Science Institute (Conference Papers) by Title
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2LIP: Filling the Gap between the Current and the Three-Dimensional Web
(2009)In this article we present a novel approach, the 2-Layer Interface Paradigm (2LIP), for designing simple yet interactive 3D web applications, an attempt to marry advantages of 3D experience with the advantages of the ... -
Accessing Cultural Heritage using the Web of Data
(2009)Cultural Heritage (CH) is a vast domain, where sharing information is challenging. As a result, the global CH is distributed and heterogeneous. In this paper, we present the concept of the Web of Data as an approach to ... -
Accurate Bayesian prediction of cardiovascular-related mortality using ambulatory blood pressure measurements
(Springer Cham, 2017-05-30)Hypertension is the leading cause of cardiovascular-related mortality (CVRM), affecting approximately 1 billion people worldwide. To enable patients at significant risk of CVRM to be treated appropriately, it is essential ... -
The ACL RD-TEC: A Dataset for Benchmarking Terminology Extraction and Classification in Computational Linguistics
(2014)This paper introduces ACL RD-TEC: a dataset for evaluating the extraction and classification of terms from literature in the domain of computational linguistics. The dataset is derived from the Association for Computational ... -
ActiveRDF: Object-oriented semantic web programming
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2007)Object-oriented programming is the current mainstream programming paradigm but existing RDF APIs are mostly triple-oriented. Traditional techniques for bridging a similar gap between relational databases and object-oriented ... -
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, ... -
AFEL: Towards measuring online activities contributions to self-directed learning
(CEUR-WS.org, 2017-09-12)More and more learning activities take place online in a selfdirected manner. Therefore, just as the idea of self-tracking activities for fitness purposes has gained momentum in the past few years, tools and methods for ... -
Analysing and improving embedded markup of learning resources on the web
(ACM, 2017-04-03)Web-scale reuse and interoperability of learning resources have been major concerns for the technology-enhanced learning community. While work in this area traditionally focused on learning resource metadata, provided ... -
Analyzing Social Behavior of Software Developers Across Different Communication Channels
(2013)Software developers use different project repositories (i.e., mailing list, bug tracking repositories, discussion forums etc.) to interact with each other or to solve software related problems. The growing interest in ... -
Analyzing Social Behavior of Software Developers Across Different Communication Channels
(2013)Software developers use different project repositories (i.e., mailing list, bug tracking repositories, discussion forums etc.) to interact with each other or to solve software related problems. The growing interest in the ... -
Annotation-Based Access Control for e-Professionals
(2008)Collaborative Working Environments (CWE) provide shared workspaces that enable eProfessionals to work together and share resources that they own. Most current shared workspaces provide coarse-grained role-based access ... -
An Annotation-based Access Control Model and Tools for Collaborative Information Spaces
(2008)We present an Annotation-Based Access Control model supported by a Collaboration Vocabulary (CoVoc) as a more flexible and user-centric access control approach in social platforms and shared workspaces. We present ... -
Applying DAC Principles to the RDF Graph Data Model
(2013)In this paper we examine how Discretionary Access Control principles, that have been successfully applied to relational and XML data, can be applied to the Resource Description Framework (RDF) graph data model. The ... -
Argumentation 3.0: how Semantic Web technologies can improve argumentation modeling in Web 2.0 environments
(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 ... -
Asistent -- a machine translation system for Slovene, Serbian and Croatian
(University of Ljubljana, 2016-09-29)The META-NET research on language technologies in 2012 showed a weak support on tools for crossing the language barrier for many European languages, including the south Slavic languages. Therefore, we describe a statistical ... -
Assessing FAIR data principles against the 5-Star open data principles
(Springer Verlag, 2018-08-02)Access to biomedical data is increasingly important to enable data driven science in the research community. The Linked Open Data (LOD) principles (by Tim Berner-Lee) have been suggested to judge the quality of data by its ... -
Automatic enrichment of terminological resources: the IATE RDF example
(European Language Resources Association, 2018-05-07)Terminological resources have proven necessary in many organizations and institutions to ensure communication between experts. However, the maintenance of these resources is a very time-consuming and expensive process. ... -
Automatic Location of Services
(2005)The automatic location of services that fulfill a given need is seen as a key step towards dynamic and scalable integration. In this paper we present a model for the automatic location of services that considers the static ...