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LDOW 2015: Florence, Italy
- Christian Bizer, Sören Auer, Tim Berners-Lee, Tom Heath:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Linked Data on the Web, LDOW 2015, co-located with the 24th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2015), Florence, Italy, May 19th, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1409, CEUR-WS.org 2015
Session 1: Understanding Web Data
- Alberto Tonon, Michele Catasta, Gianluca Demartini, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux:
Fixing the Domain and Range of Properties in Linked Data by Context Disambiguation. - Luis Galárraga, Danai Symeonidou, Jean-Claude Moissinac:
Rule Mining for Semantifying Wikilinks. - Robert Meusel, Blerina Spahiu, Christian Bizer, Heiko Paulheim:
Towards Automatic Topical Classification of LOD Datasets. - Mofeed Mohamed Hassan, Jens Lehmann, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo:
Interlinking: Performance Assessment of User Evaluation vs. Supervised Learning Approaches.
Session 2: Visualization and Exploration
- Fabio Valsecchi, Matteo Abrate, Clara Bacciu, Maurizio Tesconi, Andrea Marchetti:
DBpedia Atlas: Mapping the Uncharted Lands of Linked Data. - Luca Matteis, Aidan Hogan, Roberto Navigli:
Keyword-Based Navigation and Search over the Linked Data Web. - Michael Luggen, Adrian Gschwend, Bernhard Anrig, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux:
Uduvudu: a Graph-Aware and Adaptive UI Engine for Linked Data. - Jakub Klímek, Jirí Helmich, Martin Necaský:
Use Cases for Linked Data Visualization Model.
Session 3: Infrastructure and Applications
- Claus Stadler, Jörg Unbehauen, Patrick Westphal, Mohamed Ahmed Sherif, Jens Lehmann:
Simplified RDB2RDF Mapping. - Johan De Smedt, Martin le Vrang, Agis Papantoniou:
ESCO: Towards a Semantic Web for the European Labor Market. - Pinar Gocebe, Oguz Dikenelli, Nuri Umut Kose:
Bringing Agility into Linked Data Development: An Industrial Use Case in Logistics Domain. - Brian Duggan, Curt Tilmes, Steven M. Aulenbach, Robert E. Wolfe, Justin C. Goldstein, Gerald Manipon:
Normalizing Resource Identifiers using Lexicons in the Global Change Information System.
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