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Author Archives: Claus Stadler
LinkedGeoData: New RDF versions of OpenStreetMap datasets available
The AKSW research group is happy to announce that a new LinkedGeoData maintenance release with more than 1.2 billion triples based on the OpenStreetMap planet file from 2015-11-02 is now online. Enjoy! Quick Links Project Website Downloads SPARQL Endpoint Virtual … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 7 September, 3pm, Practice Talks
Afterwards, Claus Stadler will give a practice talk on Unsupervised Learning of an Extensive and Usable Taxonomy for DBpedia on behalf of Marco Fossati, Dimitris Kontokostas and Jens Lehmann. ABSTRACT: In the digital era, Wikipedia represents a comprehensive cross-domain source … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 13-04-2015, Effective Caching Techniques for Accelerating Pattern Matching Queries
In this colloquium, Claus Stadler will present the paper Effective Caching Techniques for Accelerating Pattern Matching Queries by Arash Fard, Satya Manda, Lakshmish Ramaswamy, and John A. Miller. Abstract: Using caching techniques to improve response time of queries is a … Continue reading
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