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- 2018
- Muhammad Saleem, Alexander Potocki, Tommaso Soru, Olaf Hartig, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo:
CostFed: Cost-Based Query Optimization for SPARQL Endpoint Federation. SEMANTiCS 2018: 163-174 - Abdullah Fathi Ahmed, Mohamed Ahmed Sherif, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo:
On the Effect of Geometries Simplification on Geo-spatial Link Discovery. SEMANTiCS 2018: 139-150 - Mohamed Ali, Said Fathalla, Shimaa Ibrahim, Mohamed Kholief, Yasser Fouad Hassan:
Cross-Lingual Ontology Enrichment Based on Multi-Agent Architecture. SEMANTiCS 2018: 127-138 - Aba-Sah Dadzie, Victoria S. Uren, Tim Miller, Al-Amin Abba-Dabo:
Value-driven partner search for Energy from Waste projects. SEMANTiCS 2018: 21-32 - Michael DeBellis:
A Universal Moral Grammar (UMG) Ontology. SEMANTiCS 2018: 242-248 - Andreas Ekelhart, Elmar Kiesling, Kabul Kurniawan:
Taming the logs - Vocabularies for semantic security analysis. SEMANTiCS 2018: 109-119 - Said Fathalla, Sahar Vahdati, Sören Auer, Christoph Lange:
SemSur: A Core Ontology for the Semantic Representation of Research Findings. SEMANTiCS 2018: 151-162 - Matthias T. Frank, Sebastian R. Bader, Viliam Simko, Stefan Zander:
LSane: Collaborative Validation and Enrichment of Heterogeneous Observation Streams. SEMANTiCS 2018: 235-241 - Nuno Freire, Enno Meijers, René Voorburg, Antoine Isaac:
Aggregation of cultural heritage datasets through the Web of Data. SEMANTiCS 2018: 120-126 - Giuseppe Futia, Antonio Vetrò, Alessio Melandri, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Training Neural Language Models with SPARQL queries for Semi-Automatic Semantic Mapping. SEMANTiCS 2018: 187-198 - Lucie-Aimée Kaffee, Elena Simperl:
The Human Face of the Web of Data: A Cross-sectional Study of Labels. SEMANTiCS 2018: 66-77 - Maria Koutraki, Farshad Bakhshandegan Moghaddam, Harald Sack:
Temporal Role Annotation for Named Entities. SEMANTiCS 2018: 223-234 - Vincent Lully, Philippe Laublet, Milan Stankovic, Filip Radulovic:
Exploring the synergy between knowledge graph and computer vision for personalisation systems. SEMANTiCS 2018: 175-186 - Vincent Lully, Philippe Laublet, Milan Stankovic, Filip Radulovic:
Enhancing explanations in recommender systems with knowledge graphs. SEMANTiCS 2018: 211-222 - Nicole Merkle, Stefan Zander:
Using a Semantic Simulation Framework for Teaching Machine Learning Agents. SEMANTiCS 2018: 78-89 - Gary Munnelly, Séamus Lawless:
Constructing a knowledge base for entity linking on Irish cultural heritage collections. SEMANTiCS 2018: 199-210 - Sebastian Neumaier, Vadim Savenkov, Axel Polleres:
Geo-Semantic Labelling of Open Data. SEMANTiCS 2018: 9-20 - Fabian Odoni, Philipp Kuntschik, Adrian M. P. Brasoveanu, Albert Weichselbraun:
On the Importance of Drill-Down Analysis for Assessing Gold Standards and Named Entity Linking Performance. SEMANTiCS 2018: 33-42 - Jan Oevermann:
Semantic PDF Segmentation for Legacy Documents in Technical Documentation. SEMANTiCS 2018: 55-65 - Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis:
Queryable Provenance Metadata For GDPR Compliance. SEMANTiCS 2018: 262-268 - André Pomp, Alexander Paulus, Daniel Klischies, Christian Schwier, Tobias Meisen:
A Web-based UI to Enable Semantic Modeling for Everyone. SEMANTiCS 2018: 249-254 - Ahmed Shafei, Jack Hodges, Simon Mayer:
Ensuring Workplace Safety in Goal-based Industrial Manufacturing Systems. SEMANTiCS 2018: 90-101 - Umutcan Simsek, Elias Kärle, Dieter Fensel:
Machine Readable Web APIs with Schema.org Action Annotations. SEMANTiCS 2018: 255-261 - Ruben Taelman, Riccardo Tommasini, Joachim Van Herwegen, Miel Vander Sande, Emanuele Della Valle, Ruben Verborgh:
On the Semantics of Tpf-qs towards Publishing and Querying rdf Streams at Web-scale. SEMANTiCS 2018: 43-54 - Preface. SEMANTiCS 2018: 1-8
- Ziqi Zhang, Johann Petrak, Diana Maynard:
Adapted TextRank for Term Extraction: A Generic Method of Improving Automatic Term Extraction Algorithms. SEMANTiCS 2018: 102-108 - Anna Fensel, Victor de Boer, Tassilo Pellegrini, Elmar Kiesling, Bernhard Haslhofer, Laura Hollink, Alexander Schindler:
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Semantic Systems, SEMANTiCS 2018, Vienna, Austria, September 10-13, 2018. Procedia Computer Science 137, Elsevier 2018 [contents]
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