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Category Archives: paper presentation
AKSW Colloquium, 17.10.2016, Version Control for RDF Triple Stores + NEED4Tweet
In the upcoming Colloquium, October the 17th at 3 PM, two papers will be presented: Version Control for RDF Triple Stores Marvin Frommhold will discuss the paper “Version Control for RDF Triple Stores” by Steve Cassidy and James Ballantine which forms the foundation … Continue reading
									
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		AKSW Colloquium, 05.09.2016. LOD Cloud Statistics, OpenAccess at Leipzig University.
On the upcoming Monday (05.09.2016), AKSW group will discuss topics related to Semantic Web and LOD Cloud Statistics. Also, we will have invited speaker from University of Leipzig Library (UBL) Dr. Astrid Vieler talking about OpenAccess at Leipzig University. LODStats: … Continue reading
									
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		AKSW Colloquium, 04.07.2016. Big Data, Code Quality.
On the upcoming Monday (04.07.2016), AKSW group will discuss topics related to Semantic Web and Big Data as well as programming languages and code quality. In particular, the following papers will be presented: S2RDF: RDF Querying with SPARQL on Spark … Continue reading
									
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		AKSW Colloquium, 27.06.2016, When owl:sameAs isn’t the Same + Towards Versioning for Arbitrary RDF Data
In the next Colloquium, June the 27th at 3 PM, two papers will be presented: When owl:sameAs isn’t the Same: An Analysis of Identity in Linked Data André Valdestilhas will present the paper “When owl:sameAs isn’t the Same: An Analysis of Identity … Continue reading
									
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		AKSW Colloquium, 09.05.2016: Hebrew MMoOn inventory, federated SPARQL query processing
In this week’s colloquium Bettina Klimek will give a practice talk of the paper ‘Creating Linked Data Morphological Language Resources with MMoOn – The Hebrew Morpheme Inventory‘, which she will present at the LREC conference 2016, 23-28 May 2016, Slovenia, … Continue reading
									
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		AKSW Colloquium, 18.04.2016, DISPONTE, Workbench for Big Data Dev
In this week’s Colloquium, today 18th of April at 3 PM, Patrick Westphal will present the paper ‘Probabilistic Description Logics under the Distribution Semantics‘ by Riguzzi et. al. Abstract Representing uncertain information is crucial for modeling real world domains. In … Continue reading
									
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		AKSW Colloquium, 04.04.2016, AMIE + Structured Feedback
In this week’s Colloquium, today 4th of April at 3 PM, Lorenz Bühmann will present the paper by Galárraga et al. titled “AMIE: Association Rule Mining under Incomplete Evidence in Ontological Knowledge Bases.” [PDF]. Abstract Recent advances in information extraction … Continue reading
									
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		AKSW Colloquium, 14.03.2016, Question Answering on RDF Data Cubes + Matthias Wauer Introduction
On the 14th of March at 3 PM, Konrad Höffner will present a paper on AKSW’s CubeQA project titled “Question Answering on RDF Data Cubes“. Abstract Semantic Question Answering systems provide intuitive access to Linked Data by transforming natural language queries into … Continue reading
									
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		AKSW Colloquium, 07.03.2016, Regular Path Queries on Large Graphs
In this week’s Colloquium, today 7th of March at 3 PM, Claus Stadler will present the paper by Koschmieder et al. titled “Regular Path Queries on Large Graphs” [PDF]. Abstract The significance of regular path queries (RPQs) on graph-like data structures … Continue reading
									
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