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Category Archives: PHD progress report
AKSW Colloquium, 23.01.2017, Automatic Mappings of Tables to Knowledge Graphs and Open Table Extraction
Automatic Mappings of Tables to Knowledge Graphs and Open Table Extraction On the upcoming colloquium on 23.01.2017, Ivan Ermilov will present his work on automatic mappings of tables to knowledge graphs, which was published as TAIPAN: Automatic Property Mapping for Tabular … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 30-11-2015, SCARO + Large-scale multilingual knowledge extraction & quality assessment
On November 30 at 3 PM, Klaus Lyko (right) will present SCARO. Afterwards, Dimitris Kontokostas (left) will present the progress of his PhD thesis “Large-scale multilingual knowledge extraction & quality assessment”. About the AKSW Colloquium This event is part of … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 09-11-2015, Versioning of Arbitrary RDF Data (PhD progress report) and GraphLab Platform
GraphLab Platform – Overview and History by Simon Bin GraphLab is a graph-based distributed computation framework. It was developed from 2009 at Carnegie Mellon University. At that time it was competing with Hadoop on Graph processing. The typical example algorithm demonstrated … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 14 September, 3pm, Learning Metrics for Link Discovery
In this Colloquium, Tommaso Soru will present the progress of his PhD titled “Learning Metrics for Link Discovery”. The discovery of new links is essential for the construction of the Linked Data cloud. The use of links to other URIs … Continue reading
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Tagged key discovery, Link Discovery, Machine Learning
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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: Edgard Marx and Tommaso Soru on Monday, February 23, 3.00 p.m.
On Monday, 23rd of February 2015, Edgard Marx will introduce Smart, a search engine designed over the Semantic Search paradigm; subsequently, Tommaso Soru will present ROCKER, a refinement operator approach for key discovery. EDIT: Tommaso Soru’s presentation was moved to … Continue reading
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Tagged key discovery, LIMES, linked data, Machine Learning, qa, question answering, WWW2015
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