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Category Archives: Events
AKSW Colloquium, 21.03.2016, Quit-Store a quad store versioned with git + Distributed methods for Stochastic Gradient Descent
On the 21th of March a 3 PM, Norman Radtke will present his current work at LEDS project: the Quit-Store. The Quit-Store is an in-memory quad store with git versioning. The store accepts SPARQL Select and Update queries. After an … Continue reading
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Tagged git, history, quads, store, versioning
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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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Tagged data cube, geoknow, question answering
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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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Tagged graph processing, large datasets, regular path queries
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AKSW Colloquium, 22.02.2016, LDRank
On the 22th of February at 3 PM, Edgard Marx will present a paper titled “Ranking Entities in the Age of Two Webs, An Application to Semantic Snippets”. Abstract During the last years data applications are using a big variety … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 15.02.2016, Mandolin + X-Feasible
On the 15th of February at 3 PM, Tommaso Soru will present his ongoing research titled “Mandolin: Markov Logic Networks for Discovering Links”. Later on, at 3:30 PM, our guest Adnan Akhter from HFT Stuttgart will present “X-FEASIBLE: Extended Feature-Based … Continue reading
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Tagged benchmarks, entity linking, Link Discovery, linked data, Papers, statistical relational learning
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AKSW Colloquium, 01.02.2016, Co-evolution of RDF Datasets
At the todays colloquium, Natanael Arndt will discuss the the paper “Co-evolution of RDF Dataset” by Sidra Faisal, Kemele M. Endris, Saeedeh Shekarpour and Sören Auer (2016, available on arXiv) Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/1601.05270v1 Abstract: For many use cases it is not … Continue reading
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Holographic Embeddings of Knowledge Graphs
During the upcoming colloquium, Nilesh Chakraborty will give a short introduction on factorising RDF tensors and present a paper on “Holographic Embeddings of Knowledge Graphs”: Holographic Embeddings of Knowledge Graphs Authors: Maximilian Nickel, Lorenzo Rosasco, Tomaso Poggio Abstract: Learning embeddings … Continue reading
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AKSW Colloquium, 25.01.2016, LargeRDFBench and Introduction To The Docker Ecosystem
On the upcoming colloquium, Muhammad Saleem will present his paper “LargeRDFBench: A Billion Triples Benchmark for SPARQL Endpoint Federation” about the benchmarking of federated SPARQL endpoints. The other talk will be an introduction to the Docker ecosystem by Tim Ermilov. … Continue reading
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HOBBIT project kick-off
HOBBIT, a new InfAI project within the EU’s “Horizon 2020” framework program kicked-off in Luxembourg on 18 and 19 january in 2016. The main goal of the HOBBIT project (@hobbit_project on Twitter) is to benchmark linked and big data systems and assess … Continue reading
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