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KEKI/NLP&DBpedia@ISWC 2016: Kobe, Japan
- Marieke van Erp, Sebastian Hellmann, John P. McCrae, Christian Chiarcos, Key-Sun Choi, Jorge Gracia, Yoshihiko Hayashi, Seiji Koide, Pablo N. Mendes, Heiko Paulheim, Hideaki Takeda:
Knowledge Graphs and Language Technology - ISWC 2016 International Workshops: KEKI and NLP&DBpedia, Kobe, Japan, October 17-21, 2016, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10579, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-68722-3 - Gerard de Melo:
Knowledge Graphs: Venturing Out into the Wild. 1-9 - Radek Burget:
Information Extraction from the Web by Matching Visual Presentation Patterns. 10-26 - Basil Ell, Sherzod Hakimov, Philipp Cimiano:
Statistical Induction of Coupled Domain/Range Restrictions from RDF Knowledge Bases. 27-40 - Jean-Pierre Evain, Mike Matton, Tormod Vaervagen:
Wikipedia and DBpedia for Media - Managing Audiovisual Resources in Their Semantic Context. 41-56 - Eun-Kyung Kim, Key-Sun Choi:
Identifying Global Representative Classes of DBpedia Ontology Through Multilingual Analysis: A Rank Aggregation Approach. 57-65 - John P. McCrae, Narumol Prangnawarat:
Identifying Poorly-Defined Concepts in WordNet with Graph Metrics. 66-75 - Andreas Niekler, Christian Kahmann:
Extracting Process Graphs from Medical Text Data - An Approach Towards a Systematic Framework to Extract and Mine Medical Sequential Processes Descriptions from Large Text Sources. 76-88 - Felix Sasaki, Milan Dojchinovski, Jan Nehring:
Chainable and Extendable Knowledge Integration Web Services. 89-101 - Marieke van Erp, Piek Vossen:
Entity Typing Using Distributional Semantics and DBpedia. 102-118 - Masaharu Yoshioka:
WC3: Analyzing the Style of Metadata Annotation Among Wikipedia Articles by Using Wikipedia Category and the DBpedia Metadata Database. 119-136
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