Time:
Tuesday, September 10, 2019 - 10:30 to 12:00
Talks
This talk presents our recent work in developing new ways to classify web content and to enable collaborative taxonomy development. I will show how to use modern web development techniques - using VueJS, Laravel and Google Chrome extensions - to enable real world applications based on the PoolParty Semantic Suite.
Ian Piper
Dr
Tellura Information Services Ltd.
http://tellura.co.uk
Following careers in industry as a research chemist, information architect and usability specialist, the lightbulb finally lit and I knew I had to work for myself. I have run my company, Tellura Information Services (https://tellurasemantics.com), for the last 15 years.
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Being one of several publishers of the German Yellow Pages, we have the need to categorise new, very large datasets. We discuss our process from a rule-based system using a knowledge graph towards a machine-learning approach as well as benefits of a mixed approach.
With the help of real-world data we explain how each of these approaches work.
Cora Scholl
Müller Medien GmbH & Co. KG
http://www.mueller-medien.com
Cora Scholl, born in 1992, has a Bachelor’s degree in information science (Hochschule Darmstadt, University of Applied Science). Her studies were strongly focused on knowledge representation and information architecture. Further, she began to study information science and speech technology (Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf).
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Rüdiger Schütz
Web analytics and taxonomy consulting
Müller Medien GmbH & Co. KG
http://www.mueller-medien.com
Rüdiger Schütz, studied German Languages (Linguistics) at the University of Duisburg/Essen. After finishing his university education first he worked at the publisher Data Becker, Düsseldorf, where he was responsible for leading the department of product management for language teaching software. Since 1996 he is leading a dept.
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SciGraph is a Linked Open Data graph published by Springer
Nature which contains information about conferences and conference
publications. In this paper, we discuss how this dataset can be utilized to
build a conference recommendation system, yielding a recall@10 of up to
0.662, and a MAP of up to 0.540, generating recommendations based on
authors, abstracts, and keywords. Furthermore, we show how the dataset
can be linked to WikiCFP to recommend upcoming conferences.
In the Big Data era, the amount of digital data is increasing exponentially. Knowledge graphs are gaining attention to handle the variety dimension of Big Data, allowing machines to understand the semantics present in data. For example, knowledge graphs such as STITCH, SIDER, and Drug-Bank have been developed in the Biomedical domain. As the number of data increases, it is critical to perform analysis of data. Interaction network analysis is especially important in knowledge graphs, e.g., to detect drug-target interaction.
Maria-Esther Vidal
Head of Scientific Data Management Research Group
Leibniz Information Center for Science & Technology
https://www.tib.eu/en/
Prof. Dr. (Univ. Simon Bolivar) Maria-Esther Vidal is the head of the Scientific Data Management Research Group at TIB and a member of the L3S Research Centre at the University of Hannover; she is also a full professor (on-leave) at Universidad Simón Bolívar (USB) Venezuela.
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