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PIKM 2012: Maui, HI, USA
- Aparna S. Varde, Fabian M. Suchanek:
Proceedings of the 5th Ph.D. Workshop on Information and Knowledge Management, PIKM 2012, Maui, HI, USA, November 2, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1719-1
Database systems
- V. M. Megler, David Maier:
When big data leads to lost data. 1-8 - Carlos Garcia-Alvarado, Carlos Ordonez, Veerabhadran Baladandayuthapani:
Querying external source code files of programs connecting to a relational database. 9-16 - Javad Chamanara, Birgitta König-Ries:
SciQL: a query language for unified scientific data processing and management. 17-24
Knowledge management / data mining
- Ye Xu, Daniel N. Rockmore:
Feature selection for link prediction. 25-32 - Grzegorz Drzadzewski, Frank Wm. Tompa:
Exploring and analyzing documents with OLAP. 33-40 - Omar U. Florez, Curtis E. Dyreson:
Is that scene dangerous?: transferring knowledge over a video stream. 41-48
Keynote address
- Ingmar Weber:
Advice for young Jedi knights and PhD students. 49-50
Information retrieval
- Denzil Correa, Ashish Sureka, Mayank Pundir:
iTop: interaction based topic centric community discovery on twitter. 51-58 - Zhen Yue, Shuguang Han, Jiepu Jiang, Daqing He:
Search tactics as means of examining search processes in collaborative exploratory web search. 59-66 - Hanna Knäusl, Bernd Ludwig:
Assessing the relationship between context, user preferences, and content in search behaviour. 67-74 - Rouzbeh Meymandpour, Joseph G. Davis:
Recommendations using linked data. 75-82
Poster papers
- Fredrik Johansson, Tobias Färdig, Vinay Jethava, Svetoslav Marinov:
Intent-aware temporal query modeling for keyword suggestion. 83-86 - Andreas Weiler, Svetlana Mansmann, Marc H. Scholl:
Towards an advanced system for real-time event detection in high-volume data streams. 87-90 - Christoph G. Schütz, Michael Schrefl, Lois M. L. Delcambre:
Multilevel business process modeling: motivation, approach, design issues, and applications. 91-94 - Patxi Galán-García, Carlos Laorden Gómez, Pablo García Bringas:
Towards a more efficient and personalised advertisement content in on-line social networks. 95-98
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