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SemR-11: a multi-lingual gold-standard for semantic similarity and relatedness for eleven languages
(European Language Resources Association, 2018-05-07)This work describes SemR-11, a multi-lingual dataset for evaluating semantic similarity and relatedness for 11 languages (German, French, Russian, Italian, Dutch, Chinese, Portuguese, Swedish, Spanish, Arabic and Persian). ... -
SemStim at the Linked Open Data-enabled Recommender Systems 2014 challenge
(Springer, 2014-10-14)SemStim is a graph-based recommendation algorithm which is based on Spreading Activation and adds targeted activation and duration constraints. SemStim is not affected by data sparsity, the cold-start problem or data quality ... -
Separating the wheat from the chaff: Evaluating success determinants for online Q&A communities
(NUI Galway, 2017-05-15)Researchers and community managers try to measure the success of online communities using a variety of success determinants, such as member activity, turnover and interaction. Although many success determinants have been ... -
Sharing information across community portals with FOAFRealm
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Simple algorithms for predicate suggestions using similarity and co-occurrence
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2007)When creating Semantic Web data, users have to make a critical choice for a vocabulary: only through shared vocabularies can meaning be established. A centralised policy prevents terminology divergence but would restrict ... -
Sindice.com: Weaving the open linked data
(2007)Developers of SemanticWeb applications face a challenge with respect to the decentralised publication model: where to find statements about encountered resources. The linked data" approach, which man- dates that resource ... -
Smart speaker design and implementation with biometric authentication and advanced voice interaction capability
(CEUR-WS.org, 2019-12-05)Advancements in semiconductor technology have reduced dimensions and cost while improving the performance and capacity of chipsets. In addition, advancement in the AI frameworks and libraries brings possibilities to ... -
Social sentiment indices powered by X-scores
(INSIGHT Centre for Data Analytics, NUI Galway, Ireland, 2016-05)Social Sentiment Indices powered by X-Scores (SSIX) seeks to address the challenge of extracting relevant and valuable economic signals in a cross-lingual fashion from the vast variety of and increasingly influential social ... -
SPARQL Web-Querying Infrastructure: Ready for Action?
(2013)Hundreds of public SPARQL endpoints have been deployed on the Web, forming a novel decentralised infrastructure for querying billions of structured facts from a variety of sources on a plethora of topics. But is this ... -
SPARQL++ for mapping between RDF vocabularies
(Springer, 2007)Lightweight ontologies in the formof RDF vocabularies such as SIOC, FOAF, vCard, etc. are increasingly being used and exported by ¿serious¿ applications recently. Such vocabularies, together with query languages like SPARQL ... -
SPORTAL: Searching for Public SPARQL Endpoints
(NUI Galway, 2016-10)There are hundreds of SPARQL endpoints on the Web, but finding an endpoint relevant to a client s needs is difficult: each endpoint acts like a black box, often without a description of its content. Herein we briefly ... -
An SRAM optimized approach for constant memory consumption and ultra-fast execution of ML classifiers on TinyML hardware
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021-11-15)With the introduction of ultra-low-power machine learning (TinyML), IoT devices are becoming smarter as they are driven by Machine Learning (ML) models. However, any increase in the training data results in a linear ... -
The SSIX corpora: three gold standard corpora for sentiment analysis in English, Spanish and German financial microblogs
(European Language Resources Association, 2018-05-07)This paper introduces the three SSIX corpora for sentiment analysis. These corpora address the need to provide annotated data for supervised learning methods. They focus on stock-market related messages extracted from two ... -
Structuring e-Participation Perspectives Mapping and Aligning Models to Core Facets
(2013)A proliferation of e-participation research in recent years has produced fragmented contributions in the area of e-participation models. Without a mechanism for analyzing, relating and consolidating these models, further ... -
A survey of current datasets for code-switching research
(IEEE, 2020-03-06)Code switching is a prevalent phenomenon in the multilingual community and social media interaction. In the past ten years, we have witnessed an explosion of code switched data in the social media that brings together ... -
Targeting online communities to maximise information diffusion
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2012-04)In recent years, many companies have started to utilise online social communities as a means of communicating with and targeting their employees and customers. Such online communities include discussion fora which are ... -
Taxonomy extraction for customer service knowledge base construction
(Springer, 2019-11-04)Customer service agents play an important role in bridging the gap between customers vocabulary and business terms. In a scenario where organisations are moving into semi-automatic customer service, se- mantic technologies ... -
Teanga: a linked data based platform for natural language processing
(Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2018), 2018-05-07)In this paper, we describe Teanga, a linked data based platform for natural language processing (NLP). Teanga enables the use of many NLP services from a single interface, whether the need was to use a single service or ... -
TED-MWE: a bilingual parallel corpus with MWE annotation: Towards a methodology for annotating MWEs in parallel multilingual corpora
(Accademia University Press, 2015-12-03)The translation of Multiword expressions (MWE) by Machine Translation (MT) represents a big challenge, and although MT has considerably improved in recent years, MWE mistranslations still occur very frequently. There is ...