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KDIR 2016: Porto, Portugal
- Ana L. N. Fred, Jan L. G. Dietz, David Aveiro, Kecheng Liu, Jorge Bernardino, Joaquim Filipe:
Proceedings of the 8th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (IC3K 2016) - Volume 1: KDIR, Porto - Portugal, November 9 - 11, 2016. SciTePress 2016, ISBN 978-989-758-203-5
Invited Speakers
Keynote Speakers
- Dieter A. Fensel:
No Smartness Without Data. KDIR 2016: 5 - Frans Coenen:
Mining Satellite Images for Census Data Collection: A Study Using the Google Static Maps Service. KDIR 2016: 7-8 - Una-May O'Reilly:
STEALTH: Modeling Coevolutionary Dynamics of Tax Evasion and Auditing. KDIR 2016: 9 - Marijn Janssen:
From Open Data to Knowledge: Capitalizing Experiences. KDIR 2016: 11
Invited Lectures
- Daniel Chirtes:
Horizon 2020's SME Instrument. KDIR 2016: 15
Papers
Full Papers
- Iwona Dudek, Jean-Yves Blaise:
StorylineViz: A [Space, Time, Actors, Motion] Segmentation Method for Visual Text Exploration. 21-32 - Ricardo Malheiro, Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira, Paulo Gomes, Rui Pedro Paiva:
Keyword-based Approach for Lyrics Emotion Variation Detection. 33-44 - Ricardo Malheiro, Renato Panda, Paulo Gomes, Rui Pedro Paiva:
Classification and Regression of Music Lyrics: Emotionally-Significant Features. 45-55 - Ngoc Phuoc An Vo, Octavian Popescu:
A Multi-Layer System for Semantic Textual Similarity. 56-67 - Debora Nozza, Elisabetta Fersini, Enza Messina:
Unsupervised Irony Detection: A Probabilistic Model with Word Embeddings. 68-76 - Elvis Koci, Maik Thiele, Oscar Romero, Wolfgang Lehner:
A Machine Learning Approach for Layout Inference in Spreadsheets. 77-88 - Ignacio Arroyo-Fernández, Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno, Gerardo Sierra, Luis Adrián Cabrera-Diego:
Automatic Text Summarization by Non-topic Relevance Estimation. 89-100 - Kalle Tomingas, Priit Järv, Tanel Tammet:
Discovering Data Lineage from Data Warehouse Procedures. 101-110 - Roberto Saia, Salvatore Carta:
A Linear-dependence-based Approach to Design Proactive Credit Scoring Models. 111-120 - Kevin Labille, Sultan Alfarhood, Susan Gauch:
Estimating Sentiment via Probability and Information Theory. 121-129
Short Papers
- André Costa, Tiago Cunha, Carlos Soares:
AToMRS: A Tool to Monitor Recommender Systems. 133-140 - Yasser Saissi, Ahmed Zellou, Ali Idri:
Discovering the Deep Web through XML Schema Extraction. 141-149 - Tome Eftimov, Barbara Korousic-Seljak, Peter Korosec:
Grammar and Dictionary based Named-entity Linking for Knowledge Extraction of Evidence-based Dietary Recommendations. 150-157 - Katrin Braunschweig, Maik Thiele, Elvis Koci, Wolfgang Lehner:
Putting Web Tables into Context. 158-165 - Liqun Shao, Jie Wang:
DTATG: An Automatic Title Generator based on Dependency Trees. 166-173 - Takahiko Shintani, Tadashi Ohmori, Hideyuki Fujita:
Skip Search Approach for Mining Probabilistic Frequent Itemsets from Uncertain Data. 174-180 - Jörg Frochte, Irina Bernst:
Success Prediction System for Student Counseling using Data Mining. 181-188 - Shaheen Syed, Marco R. Spruit, Melania Borit:
Bootstrapping a Semantic Lexicon on Verb Similarities. 189-196 - Saleh Alyahyan, Majed Farrash, Wenjia Wang:
Heterogeneous Ensemble for Imaginary Scene Classification. 197-204 - Obrahim Oleri, Pinar Karagoz:
Detecting User Emotions in Twitter through Collective Classification. 205-212 - Mariana Carvalho, Orlando Belo:
Enriching What-If Scenarios with OLAP Usage Preferences. 213-220 - György Szaszák, Máté Ákos Tündik, András Beke:
Summarization of Spontaneous Speech using Automatic Speech Recognition and a Speech Prosody based Tokenizer. 221-227 - Dmitry Dolgikh, Ivan Jelínek:
Graph-based Rating Prediction using Eigenvector Centrality. 228-233 - Chaïm van Toledo, Marco R. Spruit:
Adopting Privacy Regulations in a Data Warehouse - A Case of the Anonimity versus Utility Dilemma. KDIR 2016: 234-239 - Lauri Tuovinen:
A Conceptual Model of Actors and Interactions for the Knowledge Discovery Process. 240-248 - Hiba Arnaout, Shady Elbassuoni:
Result Diversity for RDF Search. 249-256 - Enrico Giacinto Caldarola, Antonio Picariello, Antonio M. Rinaldi, Marco Sacco:
Exploration and Visualization of Big Graphs - The DBpedia Case Study. 257-264 - Kai O. Wong, Faith G. Davis, Osmar R. Zaïane, Yutaka Yasui:
Sentiment Analysis of Breast Cancer Screening in the United States using Twitter. 265-274 - Rabaa Alabdulrahman, Herna L. Viktor, Eric Paquet:
An Active Learning Approach for Ensemble-based Data Stream Mining. 275-282 - Fumiyo Fukumoto, Yoshimi Suzuki, Akihiro Nonaka, Karman Chan:
Prediction of Company's Trend based on Publication Statistics and Sentiment Analysis. 283-290 - Vanessa N. Michalke, Kerstin Hartig:
Explanation Retrieval in Semantic Networks - Understanding Spreading Activation based Recommendations. 291-298 - David Pope, Josephine Griffith:
An Analysis of Online Twitter Sentiment Surrounding the European Refugee Crisis. 299-306 - Carlos-Emiliano González-Gallardo, Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno, Azucena Montes Rendón, Gerardo Sierra:
Efficient Social Network Multilingual Classification using Character, POS n-grams and Dynamic Normalization. 307-314 - Elias Oliveira, Howard Roatti, Gustavo Ramos Lima, Patrick Marques Ciarelli:
Recommending Groups to Users based Both on Their Textual and Image Posts. 315-320 - Elena Lloret:
Introducing the Key Stages for Addressing Multi-perspective Summarization. 321-326 - Avi Bleiweiss:
Efficient Distraction Detection in Surveillance Video using Approximate Counting over Decomposed Micro-streams. 327-335 - Octavian Lucian Hasna, Rodica Potolea:
The Longest Common Subsequence Distance using a Complexity Factor. 336-343 - Ioana Barbantan, Rodica Potolea:
Learning Diagnosis from Electronic Health Records. 344-351 - Adrian Bona, Camelia Lemnaru, Rodica Potolea:
Syllabification with Frequent Sequence Patterns - A Language Independent Approach. 352-359 - Vlad Vasile Itu, Rodica Potolea, Mihaela Dînsoreanu:
Unsupervised Classification of Opinions. 360-366 - Omar Attia, Michael Azmy, Ahmed Abu Emeira, Karim El Azzouni, Omar Hussein, Nagwa M. El-Makky, Khaled Nagi:
Using Deep Learning in Arabic-English Cross Language Information Retrieval. KDIR 2016: 367-374 - Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner, Meir Hassan:
Development of Domains and Keyphrases along Years. 375-383 - Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner, Yarden Tzach, Ori Asis:
Gender Clustering of Blog Posts using Distinguishable Features. 384-391 - Khaireddine Bacha:
Towards a Spell Check Tool for Arabic. 392-399 - Marco R. Spruit, Raj Jagesar:
Power to the People! - Meta-Algorithmic Modelling in Applied Data Science. 400-406 - Jean-Yves Blaise, Iwona Dudek:
The Flightschedule Profiler: An Attempt to Synthetise Visually an Airport's Flight Offer in Time and Space. 407-412 - Phavanh Sosamphan, Veronica Liesaputra, Sira Yongchareon, Mahsa Mohaghegh:
Evaluation of Statistical Text Normalisation Techniques for Twitter. 413-418 - Aleksandra Karpus, Tommaso Di Noia, Paolo Tomeo, Krzysztof Goczyla:
Rating Prediction with Contextual Conditional Preferences. 419-424 - Héctor Javier Vázquez, Mihaela Juganaru-Mathieu:
Exploring Urban Tree Site Planting Selection in Mexico City through Association Rules. 425-430 - Ertan Tolan, Mehmet Tan:
Anti-cancer Drug Activity Prediction by Ensemble Learning. 431-436 - Jessica Dacleu Ndengue, Mihaela Juganaru-Mathieu, Jenny Faucheu:
Computing Ideal Number of Test Subjects - Sensorial Map Parametrization. 437-442 - Ying Zhao, Tony Kendall, Bonnie Johnson:
Big Data and Deep Analytics Applied to the Common Tactical Air Picture (CTAP) and Combat Identification (CID). 443-449 - Mohamed Kharrat, Anis Jedidi, Faïez Gargouri:
SPARQL Query Generation based on RDF Graph. 450-455 - Piyush Lakhawat, Mayank Mishra, Arun K. Somani:
A Novel Clustering Algorithm to Capture Utility Information in Transactional Data. 456-462 - Nuno Guimarães, Luís Torgo, Álvaro Figueira:
Lexicon Expansion System for Domain and Time Oriented Sentiment Analysis. 463-471
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