Author Archives: Christopher Schulz

AKSW at ESWC 2017

Hello Community! The ESWC 2017 just ended and we give a short report of the course at the conference, especially regarding the AKSW-Group. Our members Dr. Muhammad Saleem, Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Sherif, Claus Stadler, Michael Röder, Prof. Dr. Jens Lehmann … Continue reading

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Four papers accepted at WI 2017

Hello Community! We proudly announce that The International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI) accepted four papers by our group. The WI takes place in Leipzig between the 23th – 26th of August. The accepted papers are: “An Evaluation of Models … Continue reading

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ESWC 2017 accepted two Demo Papers by AKSW members

Hello Community! The 14th ESWC, which takes place from May 28th to June 1st 2017 in Portoroz, Slovenia, accepted two demos to be presented at the conference. Read more about them in the following:                                                                         1. “KBox – Distributing Ready-to-query RDF … Continue reading

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DBpedia @ Google Summer of Code – GSoC 2017

DBpedia, one of InfAI’s community projects, will be part of the 5th Google Summer of Code program. The GsoC has the goal to bring students from all over the globe into open source software development. In this regard we are … Continue reading

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DBpedia Open Text Extraction Challenge – TextExt

DBpedia, a community project affiliated with the Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI) e.V., extract structured information from Wikipedia & Wikidata. Now DBpedia started the DBpedia Open Text Extraction Challenge – TextExt. The aim is to increase the number of structured … Continue reading

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