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Category Archives: LEDS
Jekyll RDF Tutorial Screencast
Since 2016 we are developing Jekyll-RDF a plugin for the famous Jekyll–static website generator. With Jekyll-RDF we took the slogan of Jekyll “Transform your plain text into static websites and blogs” and transformed it to “Transform your RDF Knowledge Graph … Continue reading
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Tagged html, jekyll, jekyll-rdf, jekyllrdf, publish, RDF, Semantic Web
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AKSW is organizing the 6th Leipzig Semantic Web Day (LSWT2018)
On June 18th 2018 we will have the 6th Leipzig Semantic Web Day (LSWT2018). A platform for regional actors to get in touch with each other regarding Semantic Web topics. This year we want to focus on e-government, e-commerce and … Continue reading
OntoWiki 1.0.0 released
Dear Semantic Web and Linked Data Community, we are proud to finally announce the releases of OntoWiki 1.0.0 and the underlying Erfurt Framework in version 1.8.0. After 10 years of development we’ve decided to release the teenager OntoWiki from the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1.0.0, OntoWiki, PHP, release
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Accepted Papers of AKSW Members @ Semantics 2016
This year’s SEMANTiCS conference which is taking place between September 12 – 15, 2016 in Leipzig recently invited for the submission of research papers on semantic technologies. Several AKSW members seized the opportunity and got their submitted papers accepted for … 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, 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, 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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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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