
Further with Knowledge Graphs
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This volume presents the proceedings of SEMANTiCS 2021, the 17th International Conference on Semantic Systems. As a result of the continuing Coronavirus restrictions, SEMANTiCS 2021 was held in a hybrid form in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from 6 to 9 September 2021. The annual SEMANTiCS conference provides an important platform for semantic computing professionals and researchers, and attracts information managers, IT-architects, software engineers, and researchers from a wide range of organizations, such as research facilities, NPOs, public administrations and the largest companies in the world. The subtitle of the 2021 conference's was "In the Era of Knowledge Graphs", and 66 submissions were received, from which the 19 papers included here were selected following a rigorous single-blind reviewing process; an acceptance rate of 29%. Topics covered include data science, machine learning, logic programming, content engineering, social computing, and the Semantic Web, as well as the additional sub-topics of digital humanities and cultural heritage, legal tech, and distributed and decentralized knowledge graphs.
Providing an overview of current research and development, the book will be of interest to all those working in the field of semantic systems.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- Contents
- TODO: A Core Ontology for Task-Oriented Dialogue Systems in Industry 4.0
- Interlinking Valency Frames and WordNet Synsets in the LiLa Knowledge Base of Linguistic Resources for Latin
- NEST: Neural Soft Type Constraints to Improve Entity Linking in Tables
- Raising Awareness of Data Sharing Consent Through Knowledge Graph Visualisation
- Facade-X: An Opinionated Approach to SPARQL Anything
- Literal2Feature: An Automatic Scalable RDF Graph Feature Extractor
- LLOD-Driven Bilingual Word Embeddings Rivaling Cross-Lingual Transformers in Quality of Life Concept Detection from French Online Health Communities
- Knowledge Graph Question Answering Using Graph-Pattern Isomorphism
- Optimizing RDF Stream Processing for Uncertainty Management
- Personalizing Type-Based Facet Ranking Using BERT Embeddings
- Annotating Entities with Fine-Grained Types in Austrian Court Decisions
- When is the Peak Performance Reached? An Analysis of RDF Triple Stores
- Building a Data Processing Activities Catalog: Representing Heterogeneous Compliance-Related Information for GDPR Using DCAT-AP and DPV
- A Fully Decentralized Triplestore Managed via the Ethereum Blockchain
- BESOCIAL: A Sustainable Knowledge Graph-Based Workflow for Social Media Archiving
- Embedding Taxonomical, Situational or Sequential Knowledge Graph Context for Recommendation Tasks
- Adding Structure and Removing Duplicates in SPARQL Results with Nested Tables
- Object-Action Association Extraction from Knowledge Graphs
- Members of Parliament in Finland Knowledge Graph and Its Linked Open Data Service
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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