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Journal of Web Semantics, Volume 55
Volume 55, March 2019
- Petr Kremen, Martin Necaský:
Improving discoverability of open government data with rich metadata descriptions using semantic government vocabulary. 1-20 - Sebastian Neumaier, Axel Polleres:
Enabling Spatio-Temporal Search in Open Data. 21-36 - Emilia Kacprzak, Laura Koesten, Luis-Daniel Ibáñez, Tom Blount, Jeni Tennison, Elena Simperl:
Characterising dataset search - An analysis of search logs and data requests. 37-55 - Evangelos Kalampokis, Dimitris Zeginis, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
On modeling linked open statistical data. 56-68 - Jakub Klímek:
DCAT-AP representation of Czech National Open Data Catalog and its impact. 69-85 - Raf Buyle, Ziggy Vanlishout, Serena Coetzee, Dieter De Paepe, Mathias Van Compernolle, Geert Thijs, Bert Van Nuffelen, Laurens De Vocht, Peter Mechant, Björn De Vidts, Erik Mannens:
Raising interoperability among base registries: The evolution of the Linked Base Registry for addresses in Flanders. 86-101 - René Speck, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo:
Leopard - A baseline approach to attribute prediction and validation for knowledge graph population. 102-107 - Manel Achichi, Zohra Bellahsene, Mohamed Ben Ellefi, Konstantin Todorov:
Linking and disambiguating entities across heterogeneous RDF graphs. 108-121 - Zhenzhen Gu, Songmao Zhang, Cungen Cao:
Reasoning and querying web-scale open data based on DL-LiteA in a divide-and-conquer way. 122-144 - Valentina Ivanova, Patrick Lambrix, Steffen Lohmann, Catia Pesquita:
Visualization and interaction for ontologies and linked data - Editorial. 145-149
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