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SemWebEval@ESWC 2016: Heraklion, Crete, Greece
- Harald Sack, Stefan Dietze, Anna Tordai, Christoph Lange:
Semantic Web Challenges - Third SemWebEval Challenge at ESWC 2016, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 29 - June 2, 2016, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 641, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-46564-7
Open Knowledge Extraction Challenge
- Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Anna Lisa Gentile, Valentina Presutti, Aldo Gangemi, Robert Meusel, Heiko Paulheim:
The Second Open Knowledge Extraction Challenge. 3-16 - Julien Plu, Giuseppe Rizzo, Raphaël Troncy:
Enhancing Entity Linking by Combining NER Models. 17-32 - Mohamed Chabchoub, Michel Gagnon, Amal Zouaq:
Collective Disambiguation and Semantic Annotation for Entity Linking and Typing. 33-47 - Stefano Faralli, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
DWS at the 2016 Open Knowledge Extraction Challenge: A Hearst-Like Pattern-Based Approach to Hypernym Extraction and Class Induction. 48-60 - Lara Haidar-Ahmad, Ludovic Font, Amal Zouaq, Michel Gagnon:
Entity Typing and Linking Using SPARQL Patterns and DBpedia. 61-75
Challenge on Semantic Sentiment Analysis
- Mauro Dragoni, Diego Reforgiato Recupero:
Challenge on Fine-Grained Sentiment Analysis Within ESWC2016. 79-94 - Emanuele Di Rosa, Alberto Durante:
App2Check Extension for Sentiment Analysis of Amazon Products Reviews. 95-107 - Efstratios Sygkounas, Giuseppe Rizzo, Raphaël Troncy:
Sentiment Polarity Detection from Amazon Reviews: An Experimental Study. 108-120 - Andi Rexha, Mark Kröll, Mauro Dragoni, Roman Kern:
Exploiting Propositions for Opinion Mining. 121-125 - Giulio Petrucci, Mauro Dragoni:
The IRMUDOSA System at ESWC-2016 Challenge on Semantic Sentiment Analysis. 126-140 - Marco Federici, Mauro Dragoni:
A Knowledge-Based Approach for Aspect-Based Opinion Mining. 141-152 - Soufian Jebbara, Philipp Cimiano:
Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis Using a Two-Step Neural Network Architecture. 153-167
Challenge on Question Answering over Linked Data
- Christina Unger, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, Elena Cabrio:
6th Open Challenge on Question Answering over Linked Data (QALD-6). 171-177 - Sébastien Ferré:
SPARKLIS on QALD-6 Statistical Questions. 178-187
Top-k Shortest Paths in Large Typed RDF Datasets Challenge
- Ioannis Papadakis, Michalis Stefanidakis, Phivos Mylonas, Brigitte Endres-Niggemeyer, Spyridon Kazanas:
Top-K Shortest Paths in Large Typed RDF Datasets Challenge. 191-199 - Sven Hertling, Markus Schröder, Christian Jilek, Andreas Dengel:
Top-k Shortest Paths in Directed Labeled Multigraphs. 200-212 - Zohaib Hassan, Mohammad Abdul Qadir, Muhammad Arshad Islam, Umer Shahzad, Nadeem Akhter:
Modified MinG Algorithm to Find Top-K Shortest Paths from large RDF Graphs. 213-227 - Laurens De Vocht, Ruben Verborgh, Erik Mannens:
Using Triple Pattern Fragments to Enable Streaming of Top-k Shortest Paths via the Web. 228-240
Semantic Publishing Challenge
- Anastasia Dimou, Angelo Di Iorio, Christoph Lange, Sahar Vahdati:
Semantic Publishing Challenge - Assessing the Quality of Scientific Output in Its Ecosystem. 243-254 - Stefan Klampfl, Roman Kern:
Reconstructing the Logical Structure of a Scientific Publication Using Machine Learning. 255-268 - Sree Harsha Ramesh, Arnab Dhar, Raveena R. Kumar, Anjaly V., Sarath K. S., Jason Pearce, Krishna R. Sundaresan:
Automatically Identify and Label Sections in Scientific Journals Using Conditional Random Fields. 269-280 - Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Silvio Peroni, Diego Reforgiato Recupero:
ACM: Article Content Miner for Assessing the Quality of Scientific Output. 281-292 - Riaz Ahmad, Muhammad Tanvir Afzal, Muhammad Abdul Qadir:
Information Extraction from PDF Sources Based on Rule-Based System Using Integrated Formats. 293-308 - Bahar Sateli, René Witte:
An Automatic Workflow for the Formalization of Scholarly Articles' Structural and Semantic Elements. 309-320
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