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Integrating Open Source Software Repositories on the Web through Linked Data
Iqbal, A; Decker S (2015)In this paper, we propose a novel approach to the problem of integrating code forges based on metadata (e.g., programming language, database, intended audience, operating system), similar software projects and software ... -
On the need of integrating social media channels and open source software repositories
Iqbal, Aftab; Decker, Stefan (IEEE, 2015)The growing interest in the usage of social media channels have attracted the open source software community to adopt an identity in order to disseminate project-related information to a wider audience. We foresee the need ... -
SemEval-2016 Task 13: Taxonomy Extraction Evaluation (TExEval-2)
Bordea, Georgeta; Lefever, Els; Buitelaar, Paul (Insight Centre for Data Analytics, 2016-06-16)This paper describes the second edition of the shared task on Taxonomy Extraction Evaluation organised as part of SemEval 2016. This task aims to extract hypernym-hyponym relations between a given list of domain-specific ... -
Separating the wheat from the chaff: Evaluating success determinants for online Q&A communities
Aumayr, Erik; Hayes, Conor (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 ... -
SPORTAL: Searching for Public SPARQL Endpoints
Hasnain, Ali; Mehmood, Qaiser; Zainab, Syeda Sana e; Hogan, Aidan (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 ... -
Tell me who are your friends, and I’ll tell you who you are
Torres-Tramón, Pablo; Hayes, Conor (AICS 2016, 2016-09-20)Mentions of politicians in news articles can reflect politician interactions on their daily activities. In this work, we present a mathematical model to represent such interactions as a graph, and we use it to predict the ... -
XPLODIV: An exploitation-exploration aware diversification approach for Recommender Systems
Barraza-Urbina, Andrea; Heitmann, Benjamin; Hayes, Conor; Carrillo-Ramos, Angela (AAAI Press, 2015-07)Recommender Systems (RS) have emerged to guide users in the task of efficiently browsing/exploring a large product space, helping users to quickly identify interesting products. However, suggestions generated with traditional ...