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I-KNOW 2015: Graz, Austria
- Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, Tobias Ley, Harald Sack:
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Knowledge Technologies and Data-driven Business, I-KNOW '15, Graz, Austria, October 21-23, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3721-2
Main tracks: knowledge discovery
- Kai Schlegel, Emanuel Berndl, Michael Granitzer, Harald Kosch, Thomas Kurz:
A platform for contextual multimedia data: towards a unified metadata model and querying. 1:1-1:8 - Christian Beyer, Georg Krempl, Vincent Lemaire:
How to select information that matters: a comparative study on active learning strategies for classification. 2:1-2:8 - Christian Hentschel, Harald Sack:
Learning from the uncertain: leveraging social communities to generate reliable training data for visual concept detection tasks. 3:1-3:8 - Marian Benner-Wickner, Tobias Brückmann, Volker Gruhn, Matthias Book:
Process mining for knowledge-intensive business processes. 4:1-4:8 - Florian Geigl, Daniel Lamprecht, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof, Simon Walk, Markus Strohmaier, Denis Helic:
Random surfers on a web encyclopedia. 5:1-5:8 - Stefan Zwicklbauer, Christin Seifert, Michael Granitzer:
Search-based entity disambiguation with document-centric knowledge bases. 6:1-6:8
Main tracks: social computing
- Keith Cortis, Siegfried Handschuh:
Analysis of cyberbullying tweets in trending world events. 7:1-7:8 - Mohsen Shahriari, Sathvik Parekodi, Ralf Klamma:
Community-aware ranking algorithms for expert identification in question-answer forums. 8:1-8:8 - Chifumi Nishioka, Gregor Große-Bölting, Ansgar Scherp:
Influence of time on user profiling and recommending researchers in social media. 9:1-9:8 - Martin Becker, Kathrin Borchert, Matthias Hirth, Hauke Mewes, Andreas Hotho, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
MicroTrails: comparing hypotheses about task selection on a crowdsourcing platform. 10:1-10:8
Main tracks: science 2.0 & open science
- Nancy Pontika, Petr Knoth, Matteo Cancellieri, Samuel Pearce:
Fostering open science to research using a taxonomy and an eLearning portal. 11:1-11:8 - Subhash Chandra Pujari, Asmelash Teka Hadgu, Elisabeth Lex, Robert Jäschke:
Social activity versus academic activity: a case study of computer scientists on Twitter. 12:1-12:8 - Maria Aristeidou, Eileen Scanlon, Mike Sharples:
Weather-it: evolution of an online community for citizen inquiry. 13:1-13:8
Main tracks: knowledge visualization
- Kawa Nazemi, Reimond Retz, Dirk Burkhardt, Arjan Kuijper, Jörn Kohlhammer, Dieter W. Fellner:
Visual trend analysis with digital libraries. 14:1-14:8
Special tracks: big data analytics: big data management and data integration
- Sebastian Bayerl, Michael Granitzer:
Data-transformation on historical data using the RDF data cube vocabulary. 15:1-15:8 - Andrej Dobrkovic, Maria-Eugenia Iacob, Jos van Hillegersberg:
Using machine learning for unsupervised maritime waypoint discovery from streaming AIS data. 16:1-16:8
Special tracks: industry 4.0: educating the workforce for smart industries
- Mario Aehnelt, Karoline Wegner:
Learn but work!: towards self-directed learning at mobile assembly workplaces. 17:1-17:7
Special tracks: the future of knowledge management in data-driven businesses
- Angela Fessl, Sandra Feyertag, Viktoria Pammer:
Designing innovative digital technologies for knowledge management and data-driven business: a case study. 18:1-18:8 - Eva Gatarik, Rainer Born, Viktor Kulhavý:
Enacting skilful performance in organizations: (the practice of turning theory into practice). 19:1-19:4 - Lawrence McGrath:
The power of provisionality: an experimental evaluation of idea appearance in online knowledge creation. 20:1-20:8
Special tracks: recommender systems: from algorithms to big data recommendation systems
- Daniel Lamprecht, Florian Geigl, Tomas Karas, Simon Walk, Denis Helic, Markus Strohmaier:
Improving recommender system navigability through diversification: a case study of IMDb. 21:1-21:8 - Yordan Terziev, Marian Benner-Wickner, Tobias Brückmann, Volker Gruhn:
Ontology-based recommender system for information support in knowledge-intensive processes. 22:1-22:8
Special tracks: social knowledge management: from collections of documents to connections of people and physical objects
- Christian Ochsenkühn, René Peinl:
Collaborative process maturing support by mining activity streams. 23:1-23:8 - Christine Kunzmann, Andreas P. Schmidt, Carmen Wolf:
Facilitating maturing of socio-technical patterns through social learning approaches. 24:1-24:7 - Rebekka Alm, Mario Aehnelt, Bodo Urban:
Processing manufacturing knowledge with ontology-based annotations and cognitive architectures. 25:1-25:6 - Sebastian Dennerlein, Dominik Kowald, Elisabeth Lex, Dieter Theiler, Emanuel Lacic, Tobias Ley:
The social semantic server: a flexible framework to support informal learning at the workplace. 26:1-26:8
i-know demos and posters
- Mohammad Al-Smadi, Bashar Talafha, Omar Qawasmeh, Mohammed Nasser Al-Andoli, Wegdan A. Hussien, Christian Guetl:
A hybrid approach for Arabic named entity disambiguation. 27:1-27:4 - Leonid Glanz, Sebastian Schmidt, Sebastian Wollny, Ben Hermann:
A vulnerability's lifetime: enhancing version information in CVE databases. 28:1-28:4 - Alexander García Castro, Isabel Barth, Erich Weichselgartner:
KOBPSY, a knowledge base in psychology and behavioral sciences. 29:1-29:4 - Kaja Scheliga:
Collaborative writing in the context of science 2.0. 30:1-30:4 - Nadine Mahrholz, Anke Reinhold, Marc Rittberger:
Data citation quantity and quality in research output of a large-scale educational panel study. 31:1-31:4 - Karl-Heinz Leitner:
Digital and open innovation: implications for business models and research strategies of private and public organizations. 32:1-32:4 - Erich Prem:
ICT and science 2.0: technology-mediated trends and characteristics of new scientific practices. 33:1-33:4 - Kemal A. Delic, Jeff A. Riley:
On big science: a survey. 34:1-34:4 - Claudia Koschtial, Carsten Felden, Stefan Lardong:
Science with and without e. 35:1-35:4 - Marco Pavan, Thebin Lee, Ernesto William De Luca:
Semantic enrichment for adaptive expert search. 36:1-36:4 - Keith Andrews, Majda Osmic, Gerhard Schagerl:
Aggregated parallel coordinates: integrating hierarchical dimensions into parallel coordinates visualisations. 37:1-37:4 - Rosa Tsegaye Aga, Christian Wartena:
Constructing concept clouds from company websites. 38:1-38:4 - Tatiana Gavrilova, Artem Alsufyev, Margarita Gladkova:
Perceptual factors in knowledge map visual design. 39:1-39:4 - Carsten Ullrich, Matthias Aust, Niklas Kreggenfeld, Denise Kahl, Christopher Prinz, Simon Schwantzer:
Assistance- and knowledge-services for smart production. 40:1-40:4 - Maik Kiesel, Martin Wolpers:
Educational challenges for employees in project-based industry 4.0 scenarios. 41:1-41:4 - Jörgen Jaanus, Maria Sihver, Tobias Ley:
Managing requirements knowledge in business networks: a case study. 42:1-42:4 - José Luis Jurado, Alejandro Fernández, César A. Collazos:
Applying gamification in the context of knowledge management. 43:1-43:4 - Eva Gatarik, Rainer Born, Viktor Kulhavý:
Framing skilful performance to enact organizational knowledge: (a proposal for the integration of data-driven and user-driven approaches to cognitive computing). 44:1-44:4 - Dominic Stange, Andreas Nürnberger:
When experts collaborate: sharing search and domain expertise within an organization. 45:1-45:4 - Stefan Reiterer, Martin Stettinger, Michael Jeran, Wolfgang Eixelsberger, Manfred Wundara:
Advantages of extending wiki pages with knowledge-based recommendations. 46:1-46:4 - Lukás Gregorovic, Ivan Polásek:
Analysis and design of object-oriented software using multidimensional UML. 47:1-47:4 - Keith Andrews, Thomas Traunmüller, Thomas Wolkinger, Robert Gutounig, Julian Ausserhofer:
Building an open data visualisation web app using a data server: the Styrian diversity visualisation project. 48:1-48:4 - Robert Woitsch, Nesat Efendioglu:
Business process oriented learning: a collaborative approach of organisational learning. 49:1-49:4 - Matthias Traub, Dominik Kowald, Emanuel Lacic, Pepijn Schoen, Gernot Supp, Elisabeth Lex:
Smart booking without looking: providing hotel recommendations in the TripRebel portal. 50:1-50:4 - Mohsen Shahriari, Sebastian Krott, Ralf Klamma:
WebOCD: a RESTful web-based overlapping community detection framework. 51:1-51:4
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