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Category Archives: Colloquium
AKSW Colloquium, 20-07-2015, Enterprise Linked Data Networks
Enterprise Linked Data Networks (PhD progress report) by Marvin Frommhold The topic of the thesis is the scientific utilization of the LUCID research project, in particular the LUCID Endpoint Prototype. In LUCID we research and develop on Linked Data technologies in order to … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 13-07-2015
Philipp Frischmuth will give a brief presentation regarding the current state of his PhD thesis and Lukas Eipert will present the topic of his upcoming internship: As part of an internship at eccenca a configurable graphical RDF editor will be … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 22-06-2015, Concept Expansion Using Web Tables, Mining entities from the Web, Linked Data Stack
Concept Expansion Using Web Tables by Chi Wang, Kaushik Chakrabarti, Yeye He,Kris Ganjam, Zhimin Chen, Philip A. Bernstein (WWW’2015), presented by Ivan Ermilov: Abstract. We study the following problem: given the name of an ad-hoc concept as well as a … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 15-06-2015, Caching for Link Discovery
Using Caching for Local Link Discovery on Large Data Sets [PDF] by Mofeed Hassan Engineering the Data Web in the Big Data era demands the development of time- and space-efficient solutions for covering the lifecycle of Linked Data. As shown … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 08-06-2015, DBpediaSameAs, Dynamic-LOD
DBpediaSameAs: An approach to tackling heterogeneity in DBpedia identifiers by Andre Valdestilhas This work provides an approach to tackle heterogeneity about a problem where several transient owl:sameAs redundant occurrences were found in DBpedia identifiers during searching for owl:sameAs occurrences that … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 01-06-2015, MEX – Publishing ML Experiment Results, Scaling DL-Learner – Status and Plans
MEX – Publishing ML Experiment Results by Diego Esteves Over the decades many machine learning experiments have been published, collaborating with the scientific community progress. One of the key-factors in order to compare machine learning experiment results to each other … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 18-05-2015, Multilingual Morpheme Ontology, Personalised Access and Enrichment of Linked Data Resources
MMoOn – A Multilingual Morpheme Ontology by Bettina Klimek In the last years a rapid emergence of lexical resources evolved in the Semantic Web. Whereas most of the linguistic information is already machine-readable, we found that morphological information is either absent … Continue reading
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Invited talk @AIMS webinar series
On 5th of May Ivan Ermilov on behalf of AKSW presented CKAN data catalog as a part of AIMS (Agricultural Information Management Standards) webinar series. The recording and the slides of the webinar “CKAN as an open-source data management solution … Continue reading
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Talk by Kleanthi Georgala
Last week on Friday, 17th April, Kleanthi Georgala visited AKSW and gave a talk entitled “Traces Through Time: Probabilistic Record Linkage – Medieval and Early Modern”. More information below. This innovative, multi-disciplinary project will deliver practical analytical tools to support large-scale exploration of … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 20-04-2015, OWL/DL approaches to improve POS tagging
In this colloquium Markus Ackermann will touch on the ‘linguistic gap‘ of recent POS tagging endeavours (as perceived by C. Manning, [1]). Building on observations in that paper, potential paths towards more linguistically informed POS tagging are explored: An alternative … Continue reading
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