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6. K-CAP 2011: Banff, Alberta, Canada
- Mark A. Musen, Óscar Corcho:
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP 2011), June 26-29, 2011, Banff, Alberta, Canada. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0396-5
Invited talks
- Brian R. Gaines:
Knowledge capture through the millennia: from cuneiform to the semantic web. 1-8
Ontology engineering I
- Miriam Fernández, Ziqi Zhang, Vanessa López, Victoria S. Uren, Enrico Motta:
Ontology augmentation: combining semantic web and text resources. 9-16 - Martin J. O'Connor, Amar K. Das:
Acquiring OWL ontologies from XML documents. 17-24 - Sean M. Falconer, Tania Tudorache, Natalya Fridman Noy:
An analysis of collaborative patterns in large-scale ontology development projects. 25-32
Ontology engineering II
- Amir Ghazvinian, Natalya Fridman Noy, Mark A. Musen:
From mappings to modules: using mappings to identify domain-specific modules in large ontologies. 33-40 - Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Aldo Gangemi, Valentina Presutti:
Gathering lexical linked data and knowledge patterns from FrameNet. 41-48 - Paul Compton, Lindsay Peters, Timothy Lavers, Yang Sok Kim:
Experience with long-term knowledge acquisition. 49-56
Evaluation and quality assessment
- Alan L. Rector, Luigi Iannone, Robert Stevens:
Quality assurance of the content of a large DL-based terminology using mixed lexical and semantic criteria: experience with SNOMED CT. 57-64 - Anna Tordai, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Guus Schreiber, Bob J. Wielinga:
Let's agree to disagree: on the evaluation of vocabulary alignment. 65-72 - Derek H. Sleeman, Laura Moss, Malcolm Sim, John Kinsella:
Predicting adverse events: detecting myocardial damage in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. 73-80
Ontology and knowledge base learning
- Jochen Reutelshoefer, Albrecht Striffler, Florian Lemmerich, Frank Puppe:
Incremental compilation of knowledge documents for markup-based closed-world authoring. 81-88 - Trevor Walker, Gautam Kunapuli, Noah Larsen, David Page, Jude W. Shavlik:
Integrating knowledge capture and supervised learning through a human-computer interface. 89-96 - DongHyun Choi, Eun-Kyung Kim, Key-Sun Choi:
Boundary detection of multiple related temporal duration of schedules in email. 97-104
Information extraction, RDF and knowledge capture
- Myung Hee Kim, Paul Compton, Yang Sok Kim:
RDR-based open IE for the web document. 105-112 - Janara Christensen, Mausam, Stephen Soderland, Oren Etzioni:
An analysis of open information extraction based on semantic role labeling. 113-120 - Mathieu d'Aquin, Enrico Motta:
Extracting relevant questions to an RDF dataset using formal concept analysis. 121-128 - Alexandre Bertails, Eric Prud'hommeaux:
Interpreting relational databases in the RDF domain. 129-136
Multimedia, Wikipedia and metadata
- Andrés García-Silva, Max Jakob, Pablo N. Mendes, Christian Bizer:
Multipedia: enriching DBpedia with multimedia information. 137-144 - Riste Gligorov, Michiel Hildebrand, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Guus Schreiber, Lora Aroyo:
On the role of user-generated metadata in audio visual collections. 145-152 - Denny Vrandecic, Philipp Sorg, Rudi Studer:
Language resources extracted from Wikipedia. 153-160
Poster and demo session
- Roxane Segers, Marieke van Erp, Lourens van der Meij, Lora Aroyo, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Guus Schreiber, Bob J. Wielinga, Johan Oomen, Geertje Jacobs:
Hacking history via event extraction. 161-162 - Mouna Kamel, Bernard Rothenburger:
Eliciting hierarchical structures from enumerative structures for ontology learning. 163-164 - Swaroop Vattam, Ashok K. Goel:
Semantically annotating research articles for interdisciplinary design. 165-166 - Willem Robert van Hage, Véronique Malaisé, Marieke van Erp, Guus Schreiber:
Linked open piracy. 167-168 - Frank Dengler, Denny Vrandecic, Elena Simperl:
Wikiing pro: semantic wiki-based process editor. 169-170 - Saeed Hassanpour, Amar K. Das:
An intelligent interface for rule elicitation. 171-172 - Valentina Presutti, Lora Aroyo, Aldo Gangemi, Alessandro Adamou, Balthasar A. C. Schopman, Guus Schreiber:
A knowledge pattern-based method for linked data analysis. 173-174 - Francisco Echarte, José Javier Astrain, Alberto Córdoba, Jesús E. Villadangos, Aritz Labat:
A self-adapting method for knowledge management in collaborative and social tagging systems. 175-176 - Yang Yu, Xingjian Zhang, Jeff Heflin:
Learning to detect abnormal semantic web data. 177-178 - Vinay K. Chaudhri, Nikhil Dinesh, John Pacheco, Gary Ng, Peter Clark, Andrew Goldenkranz, Patrice Seyed, Naveen Sharma:
Preliminary steps towards a knowledge factory process. 179-180 - Marco J. Suárez-Barón, Juan D. Velásquez, Kathleen E. Salinas-Valencia:
Towards semistructured information integrating using XML and deductive logic. 181-182 - Rutu Mulkar-Mehta, Andrew S. Gordon, Jerry R. Hobbs, Eduard H. Hovy:
Causal markers across domains and genres of discourse. 183-184 - Vinay K. Chaudhri, Andrew Goldenkranz, Richard Fikes, Patrice Seyed:
What is hard about representing biology textbook knowledge. 185-186 - Esther Lozano, Jorge Gracia, Jochem Liem, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Bert Bredeweg:
Semantic feedback for the enrichment of conceptual models. 187-188 - Alice Hermann, Sébastien Ferré, Mireille Ducassé:
Guided creation and update of objects in RDF(S) bases. 189-190 - Yolanda Gil, Paul Groth:
LinkedDataLens: linked data as a network of networks. 191-192 - Amir Harel, Asaf Shabtai, Lior Rokach, Yuval Elovici:
Eliciting domain expert misuseability conceptions. 193-194 - Hung-Hsuan Chen, Liang Gou, Xiaolong Zhang, Clyde Lee Giles:
Capturing missing edges in social networks using vertex similarity. 195-196 - Christophe Debruyne, Pieter De Leenheer, Robert Meersman:
Empowering enterprise data governance with BSG. 197-198
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