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International Semantic Web Conference 2012: Boston, MA, USA
- Philippe Cudré-Mauroux, Jeff Heflin, Evren Sirin, Tania Tudorache, Jérôme Euzenat, Manfred Hauswirth, Josiane Xavier Parreira, Jim Hendler, Guus Schreiber, Abraham Bernstein, Eva Blomqvist:
The Semantic Web - ISWC 2012 - 11th International Semantic Web Conference, Boston, MA, USA, November 11-15, 2012, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7650, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-35172-3
In-Use Track
- Sören Auer, Lorenz Bühmann, Christian Dirschl, Orri Erling, Michael Hausenblas, Robert Isele, Jens Lehmann, Michael Martin, Pablo N. Mendes, Bert Van Nuffelen, Claus Stadler, Sebastian Tramp, Hugh Williams:
Managing the Life-Cycle of Linked Data with the LOD2 Stack. 1-16 - Amel Bennaceur, Valérie Issarny, Romina Spalazzese, Shashank Tyagi:
Achieving Interoperability through Semantics-Based Technologies: The Instant Messaging Case. 17-33 - Irene Celino, Simone Contessa, Marta Corubolo, Daniele Dell'Aglio, Emanuele Della Valle, Stefano Fumeo, Thorsten Krüger:
Linking Smart Cities Datasets with Human Computation - The Case of UrbanMatch. 34-49 - Peter Edwards, Edoardo Pignotti, Alan Eckhardt, Kapila Ponnamperuma, Chris Mellish, Thomas Bouttaz:
ourSpaces - Design and Deployment of a Semantic Virtual Research Environment. 50-65 - Stephan Grimm, Michael Watzke, Thomas Hubauer, Falco Cescolini:
Embedded $\mathcal{EL}$ + Reasoning on Programmable Logic Controllers. 66-81 - Tudor Groza, Andreas Zankl, Jane Hunter:
Experiences with Modeling Composite Phenotypes in the SKELETOME Project. 82-97 - Takahiro Kawamura, Akihiko Ohsuga:
Toward an Ecosystem of LOD in the Field: LOD Content Generation and Its Consuming Service. 98-113 - Freddy Lécué, Anika Schumann, Marco Luca Sbodio:
Applying Semantic Web Technologies for Diagnosing Road Traffic Congestions. 114-130 - Jens Lehmann, Tim Furche, Giovanni Grasso, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, Christian Schallhart, Andrew Jon Sellers, Christina Unger, Lorenz Bühmann, Daniel Gerber, Konrad Höffner, David Liu, Sören Auer:
deqa: Deep Web Extraction for Question Answering. 131-147 - Vanessa López, Spyros Kotoulas, Marco Luca Sbodio, Martin Stephenson, Aris Gkoulalas-Divanis, Pol Mac Aonghusa:
QuerioCity: A Linked Data Platform for Urban Information Management. 148-163 - Razan Paul, Tudor Groza, Andreas Zankl, Jane Hunter:
Semantic Similarity-Driven Decision Support in the Skeletal Dysplasia Domain. 164-179 - Manuel Salvadores, Matthew Horridge, Paul R. Alexander, Ray W. Fergerson, Mark A. Musen, Natalya Fridman Noy:
Using SPARQL to Query BioPortal Ontologies and Metadata. 180-195 - Pavel Shvaiko, Feroz Farazi, Vincenzo Maltese, Alexander Ivanyukovich, Veronica Rizzi, Daniela Ferrari, Giuliana Ucelli:
Trentino Government Linked Open Geo-data: A Case Study. 196-211 - Thibaut Tiberghien, Mounir Mokhtari, Hamdi Aloulou, Jit Biswas:
Semantic Reasoning in Context-Aware Assistive Environments to Support Ageing with Dementia. 212-227 - Chris Welty, Ken Barker, Lora Aroyo, Shilpa Arora:
Query Driven Hypothesis Generation for Answering Queries over NLP Graphs. 228-242 - Chris Welty, J. William Murdock, Aditya Kalyanpur, James Fan:
A Comparison of Hard Filters and Soft Evidence for Answer Typing in Watson. 243-256 - Qunzhi Zhou, Yogesh Simmhan, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Incorporating Semantic Knowledge into Dynamic Data Processing for Smart Power Grids. 257-273
Evaluations and Experiments Track
- Khadija Elbedweihy, Stuart N. Wrigley, Fabio Ciravegna:
Evaluating Semantic Search Query Approaches with Expert and Casual Users. 274-286 - Matthew Horridge, Bijan Parsia, Ulrike Sattler:
Extracting Justifications from BioPortal Ontologies. 287-299 - Danh Le Phuoc, Minh Dao-Tran, Minh-Duc Pham, Peter A. Boncz, Thomas Eiter, Michael Fink:
Linked Stream Data Processing Engines: Facts and Figures. 300-312 - Gabriela Montoya, Maria-Esther Vidal, Óscar Corcho, Edna Ruckhaus, Carlos Buil-Aranda:
Benchmarking Federated SPARQL Query Engines: Are Existing Testbeds Enough? 313-324 - Roman Prokofyev, Alexey Boyarsky, Oleg Ruchayskiy, Karl Aberer, Gianluca Demartini, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux:
Tag Recommendation for Large-Scale Ontology-Based Information Systems. 325-336 - Riccardo Rosati, Marco Ruzzi, Mirko Graziosi, Giulia Masotti:
Evaluation of Techniques for Inconsistency Handling in OWL 2 QL Ontologies. 337-349 - Andreas Thalhammer, Magnus Knuth, Harald Sack:
Evaluating Entity Summarization Using a Game-Based Ground Truth. 350-361 - Sebastian Walter, Christina Unger, Philipp Cimiano, Daniel Bär:
Evaluation of a Layered Approach to Question Answering over Linked Data. 362-374
Doctoral Consortium - Long Papers
- Nitish Aggarwal:
Cross Lingual Semantic Search by Improving Semantic Similarity and Relatedness Measures. 375-382 - Chris Colin Baillie, Peter Edwards, Edoardo Pignotti:
Quality Reasoning in the Semantic Web. 383-390 - Valentina Maccatrozzo:
Burst the Filter Bubble: Using Semantic Web to Enable Serendipity. 391-398 - Sara Magliacane:
Reconstructing Provenance. 399-406 - Raghava Mutharaju:
Very Large Scale OWL Reasoning through Distributed Computation. 407-414 - Laurens Rietveld:
Replication for Linked Data. 415-423 - Dezhao Song:
Scalable and Domain-Independent Entity Coreference: Establishing High Quality Data Linkages across Heterogeneous Data Sources. 424-432
Doctoral Consortium - Short Papers
- Rehab Albeladi:
Distributed Reasoning on Semantic Data Streams. 433-436 - Thomas Bosch:
Reusing XML Schemas' Information as a Foundation for Designing Domain Ontologies. 437-440 - Bojan Bozic:
A Multi-domain Framework for Community Building Based on Data Tagging. 441-444 - Enrico Daga:
Towards a Theoretical Foundation for the Harmonization of Linked Data. 445-448 - Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese:
Knowledge Pattern Extraction and Their Usage in Exploratory Search. 449-452 - Mikko Rinne:
SPARQL Update for Complex Event Processing. 453-456 - Jennifer Sleeman:
Online Unsupervised Coreference Resolution for Semi-structured Heterogeneous Data. 457-460 - Steffen Stadtmüller:
Composition of Linked Data-Based RESTful Services. 461-464
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