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Category Archives: SAKE
Two accepted papers in ESWC 2017
Hello Community! We are very pleased to announce the acceptance of two papers in ESWC 2017 research track. The ESWC 2017 is to be held in Portoroz, Slovenia from 28th of May to the 1st of June. In more detail, … Continue reading
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SAKE Projekt website goes live
Hi all! The project website for the BMWi funded Smart Data Web Project “SAKE” is now on-line at www.sake-projekt.de. It already mentions the first SAKE-related publication by Saleem@AKSW and introduces our partners as well as the industry use cases which … Continue reading
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Kick-Off for the BMWi project SAKE
Hi all! One of AKSW’s Big Data Project, SAKE – Semantische Analyse Komplexer Ereignisse (SAKE – Semantic Analysis of Complex Events) kicked-off in Karlsruhe. SAKE is one of the winners of the Smart Data Challenge and is funded by the … Continue reading
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