Author Archives: Ricardo Usbeck

New GERBIL release v1.2.5 – Benchmarking entity annotation systems

Dear all, the Smart Data Management competence center at AKSW is happy to announce GERBIL 1.2.5. GERBIL is a general entity annotation benchmarking system and offers an easy-to-use web-based platform for the agile comparison of annotators using multiple datasets and uniform … Continue reading

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AKSW at ESWC 2016

We are very pleased to report that 4 of our papers were accepted for presentation as full papers at ESWC 2016. These are Detecting Similar Linked Datasets Using Topic Modelling by Michael Röder, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, Ivan Ermilov and Andreas … Continue reading

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AKSW Colloquium, 11.04.2016, METEOR with DBnary

In this week’s Colloquium, today 11th of April at 3 PM, Diego Moussallem will present the paper by Zied Elloumi et al. titled “METEOR for Multiple Target Languages using DBnary.” [PDF]. Abstract This paper proposes an extension of METEOR, a … Continue reading

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Hajira Jabeen and Ricardo Usbeck at AKSW Colloquium, Monday, 3rd August 2015, 3pm

Hybrid Question Answering at QALD 5 challenge by Ricardo Usbeck The plethora of datasets on the web, both structured and unstructured, enables answering complex questions such as “Which anti-apartheid activist was born in Mvezo?” Some of those hybrid (source) question answering … Continue reading

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Special talk: Linked Data Quality Assessment and its Application to Societal Progress Measurement

Linked Data Quality Assessment and its Application to Societal Progress Measurement Abstract: In recent years, the Linked Data (LD) paradigm has emerged as a simple mechanism for employing the Web as a medium for data and knowledge integration where both … Continue reading

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AKSW Colloquium, 03-23-2015, Git Triple Store and From CPU bringup to IBM Watson

From CPU bring up to IBM Watson by Kay Müller, visiting researcher, IBM Ireland Working in a corporate environment like IBM offers many different opportunities to work on the bleeding edge of research and development. In this presentation Kay Müller, … Continue reading

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