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SemTech4STLD@ESWC 2024: Hersonissos, Crete, Greece
- Rima Dessi, Danilo Dessì, Francesco Osborne, Hidir Aras:
Second International Workshop on Semantic Technologies and Deep Learning Models for Scientific, Technical and Legal Data (SemTech4STLD) co-located with the Extended Semantic Web Conference 2024 (ESWC 2024), Hersonissos, Greece, May 26th, 2024. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3697, CEUR-WS.org 2024
Regular Papers
- Leila Feddoul, Sarah T. Bachinger, Clara Lachenmaier, Sebastian Apel, Pirmin Karg, Norman Klewer, Denys Forshayt, Robin Erd, Marianne Mauch:
GerPS-NER: A Dataset for Named Entity Recognition to Support Public Service Process Creation in Germany. 1-13 - Renukswamy Chikkamath, Ankit Sharma, Christoph Hewel, Markus Endres:
ChatGPT vs. Google Gemini: Assessing AI Frontiers for Patent Prior Art Search Using European Search Reports. 14-25 - Matt Murtagh, PJ Wall, Declan O'Sullivan:
PRICER: Leveraging Few-Shot Learning with Fine-Tuned Large Language Models for Unstructured Economic Data. 26-36 - Enrico Daga, Jason Carvalho, Alba Catalina Morales Tirado:
Extracting Licence Information from Web Resources with a Large Language Model. 37-48 - Simone Angioni, Sergio Consoli, Danilo Dessì, Francesco Osborne, Diego Reforgiato Recupero, Angelo A. Salatino:
Investigating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Discussions in News: A Knowledge Graph Analysis Empowered by AI. 49-60
Short Papers
- Hidir Aras, Rima Dessi, Farag Saad, Lei Zhang:
Bridging the Innovation Gap: Leveraging Patent Information for Scientists by Constructing a Patent-centric Knowledge Graph. 61-67 - Davide Buscaldi, Danilo Dessì, Enrico Motta, Marco Murgia, Francesco Osborne, Diego Reforgiato Recupero:
Automating Citation Placement with Natural Language Processing and Transformers. 68-75 - Angelika Kaplan, Jan Keim, Marco Schneider, Anne Koziolek, Ralf H. Reussner:
Combining Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models to Ease Knowledge Access in Software Architecture Research. 76-82

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