
The Semantic Web: ESWC 2011 Workshops
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- Title page
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- 1st International Workshop on eLearning Approaches for the Linked Data Age
- Linking Knowledge for Simulation Learning
- Introduction
- Simulation Learning
- Simulation for Decision-Making
- Architecture of a Simulation Learning System
- Crisis Management Training Scenario
- Our Simulation Learning Linked Knowledge Base
- Knowledge Required to Plan a Simulation
- Requirements for the Knowledge Base
- Benefits from the Adoption of Linked Data
- Modelling and Retrieval in Our Knowledge Base
- User Modelling
- Training Simulation Modelling
- Asset Modelling
- Exploiting Provenance Tracking
- Conclusions
- References
- Generating Educational Assessment Items from Linked Open Data: The Case of DBpedia
- Introduction
- Existing Work
- Generating Item Variables from a SPARQL Endpoint
- Creating an IMS QTI-XML Templa
- Collecting Structured Data from the Semantic Web
- Generating Item Distractors
- Creating a Data Dictionary from Linked Data
- Generating QTI Items
- The DBpedia Experiment
- The Generation of Variables for Five Item Models
- The Publication of Items on the TAO Platform
- Data Analysis
- Data Quality Challenges
- Data Selection
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Using Linked Data to Reduce Learning Latency for e-Book Readers
- Introduction
- Management of Shared Annotations Using Linked Data
- Easy Social Navigation with Heatmaps
- User Interaction Profiles
- Conclusion
- References
- The OU Linked Open Data: Production and Consumption
- Introduction
- Related Work
- The Open University Linked Open Data
- Creating the OU LOD
- The Data
- The OU Expert Search
- Consumed Data
- System Implementation
- Example and Screenshot
- Social Study
- Consumed Data
- System Implementation
- Example and Screenshot
- Linked OpenLearn
- Consumed Data
- System Implementation
- Example and Screenshot
- Conclusions
- Future Work
- References
- 1st Workshop on High-Performance Computing for the Semantic Web
- RDFPath: Path Query Processing on Large RDF Graphs with MapReduce
- Introduction
- MapReduce
- RDFPath
- RDFPath by Example
- Expressiveness
- Query Evaluation
- Mapping of Location Steps to MapReduce Jobs
- Evaluation
- Conclusion
- References
- 3rd International Workshop on Inductive Reasoning and Machine Learning for the Semantic Web
- A Novel Metric for Information Retrieval in Semantic Networks
- Introduction
- Proposed Approach
- The Connection to Random Walks
- Approximation of the Commute Distance
- Experiments
- First Task: Neighborhood Finding
- Task 2: Path Finding
- Conclusion
- References
- 1st Workshop on Making Sense of Microposts
- Towards BOTTARI: Using Stream Reasoning to Make Sense of Location-Based Micro-posts
- Introduction
- System Architecture
- The BOTTARI Mobile App
- Computing Answers to User Questions
- Conclusions and Future Works
- References
- Automatic Detection of Political Opinions in Tweets
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Opinion Mining Process
- The Pre-election Twitter Corpus
- Application
- Affect Annotations
- Other Clues
- Opinionated Statements
- Negatives
- Political Party
- Identifying the Opinion Holder
- Creating Triples
- Evaluation and Discussion
- Prospects for Machine Learning
- Conclusions
- References
- The Pragmatics of Political Messages in Twitter Communication
- Introduction
- Theoretical Background
- Collocations and Concordance Analysis
- Political Messages
- The Latvian Parliamentary Election 2010
- Methodology and Design
- Dataset
- Tweet Processing and Analysis
- Content Analysis
- Representations of the Candidats on Twitter
- Representations of the Parties on Twitter, in Print Media, and by News Agencies Prior to the Election
- Identity-Generation Processes for Political Parties and Individuals in Twitter Communication
- Structural Analysis
- Hashtag Analysis
- Analysis of Retweeting
- Opinion Leaders and In-Group Demarcation Mechanisms
- Results and Conclusion
- References
- 1st Workshop on Ontology and Semantic Web for Manufacturing
- A Knowledge Dashboard for Manufacturing Industries
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Knowledge Acquisition
- Knowledge Visualisation
- Adding Semantics to the Manufacturing Domain
- Adaptable Information Extraction Framework
- Knowledge Dashboard
- Implementation
- Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- 1st Workshop on Question Answering over Linked Data
- FREyA: An Interactive Way of Querying Linked Data Using Natural Language
- Introduction
- FREyA
- Querying Linked Data with FREyA
- Evaluation
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- 4th International Workshop on REsource Discovery
- Ontology-Based User-Defined Rules and Context-Aware Service Composition System
- Introduction
- Related Work
- SECE
- SECE Architecture
- SECE Rules
- Enhancing SECE toward Ontology-Based User-Defined Rules for Automatic Service Discovery
- SECE Architecture
- SECE Ontology-Based Sublanguage
- Future Work
- Automatic Learning of SECE Rules
- Error Detection
- Event-Based Context-Aware Web Service Composition System
- Conclusions
- References
- Random Indexing for Finding Similar Nodes within Large RDF Graphs
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Semantic Index
- Generating Virtual Documents
- Generating Semantic Index
- Search
- Experiments
- Dataset
- Evaluation Measures
- Experimental Setup
- Results
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Reconciling Provenance Policy Conflicts by Inventing Anonymous Nodes
- Introduction
- Motivating Example
- Provenance Publisher
- Logical Architecture
- Approach
- Dealing with Structural Constraint Violations
- Module Implementation
- Summary and Conclusions
- References
- 6th International Workshop on Semantic Business Process Management
- Information Resource Recommendation in Knowledge Processes
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Knowledge Process Model Framework
- Feature Construction with Event Models
- Action Models
- Process Models
- Implementation
- Experiments
- Conclusion
- References
- Service Adaptation Recommender in the Event Marketplace: Conceptual View
- Introduction
- Proposed Conceptual Architecture
- Service Adaptation Recommender (SAR)
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Research
- References
- 1st Workshop on Semantic Publication
- Authoring and Publishing Units and Quantities in Semantic Documents
- Motivation
- Preliminaries
- OpenMath and Content MathML
- The Semantic Publishing Pipeline
- Semantic Units - Idea Outline
- State of the Art
- Representation
- Authoring
- Computation
- Interaction
- Semantic Authoring of Units and Quantities
- Interaction with Units and Quantities
- Unit (System) Preference Service
- Prospective Services Based on Semantically Published Units
- Enabling Semantic Units in Legacy Corpora
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- 1st Workshop on Semantics in Governance and Policy Modelling
- Policy Intelligence in the Era of Social Computing: Towards a Cross-Policy Decision Support System
- Introduction
- Theoretical Background about Participative Decision Support Systems in the Public Sector
- Building the Foundation of a Cross-Policy Decision Support Framework
- The Architecture of the PADGETS Decision Support Component
- Inputs
- Output Indicators
- Modeling and Simulation
- Effectiveness of the Solution
- From Code Implementation to Value Creation
- Conclusions and Limitations
- References
- XHTML with RDFa as a Semantic Document Format for CCTS Modelled Documents and Its Application for Social Services
- Introduction
- Documents in Social Services
- From Core Components towards RDFa
- Validation of XHTML+RDFa Business Documents
- Discussion
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Balancing System Expressivity and User Cognitive Load in Semantically Enhanced Policy Modelling
- Introduction
- Semantically Enhanced Policy Subjects and Targets
- CBPM and OWL DL Integration
- The TCD Statutes Case Study
- Example Statutes Encodings
- User Trials
- Discussion
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- 1st International Workshop on User Profile Data on the Social Semantic Web
- Sensing Presence (PreSense) Ontology: User Modelling in the Semantic Sensor Web
- Introduction
- Motivation
- Mobility in the Digital Society
- Sensors and Users' Context
- Scenario
- Related Work
- Requirements
- The Sensing Presence Ontology
- User Modelling Based on Personal Sensors
- Imported Ontologies
- Core Components
- Fulfilment of the Requirements
- Applying PreSense
- Extending PreSense Core Ontology with Modules
- Scenario with PreSense
- Conclusions
- References
- TUMS: Twitter-Based User Modeling Service
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Architecture, Stategies, and Implementation
- Architecture
- User Modeling Strategies
- Graphical User Interface of TUMS
- RDF Endpoint of TUMS
- Application of TUMS
- Developing Personalized Applications with TUMS
- Personalized News Article Recommendations with TUMS
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Author Index
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