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E-grāmata: Semantic Web - ISWC 2013: 12th International Semantic Web Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, October 21-25, 2013, Proceedings, Part II

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The two-volume set LNCS 8218 and 8219 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2013, held in Sydney, Australia, in October 2013. The International Semantic Web Conference is the premier forum for Semantic Web research, where cutting edge scientific results and technological innovations are presented, where problems and solutions are discussed, and where the future of this vision is being developed. It brings together specialists in fields such as artificial intelligence, databases, social networks, distributed computing, Web engineering, information systems, human-computer interaction, natural language processing, and the social sciences. Part 1 (LNCS 8218) contains a total of 45 papers which were presented in the research track. They were carefully reviewed and selected from 210 submissions. Part 2 (LNCS 8219) contains 16 papers from the in-use track which were accepted from 90 submissions. In addition, it presents 10 contributions to the evaluations and experiments track and 5 papers of the doctoral consortium.
In-Use Track
Social Listening of City Scale Events Using the Streaming Linked Data Framework
1(16)
Marco Balduini
Emanuele Delia Valle
Daniele Dell'Aglio
Mikalai Tsytsarau
Themis Palpanas
Cristian Confalonieri
Deployment of RDFa, Microdata, and Microformats on the Web -- A Quantitative Analysis
17(16)
Christian Bizer
Kai Eckert
Robert Meusel
Hannes Muhleisen
Michael Schuhmacher
Johanna Volker
Entity Recommendations in Web Search
33(16)
Roi Blanco
Berkant Barla Cambazoglu
Peter Mika
Nicolas Torzec
The Energy Management Adviser at EDF
49(16)
Pierre Chaussecourte
Birte Glimm
Ian Horrocks
Boris Motik
Laurent Pierre
Incorporating Commercial and Private Data into an Open Linked Data Platform for Drug Discovery
65(16)
Carole Goble
Alasdair J.G. Gray
Lee Harland
Karen Karapetyan
Antonis Loizou
Ivan Mikhailov
Yrjana Rankka
Stefan Senger
Valery Tkachenko
Antony J. Williams
Egon L. Willighagen
When History Matters - Assessing Reliability for the Reuse of Scientific Workflows
81(17)
Jose Manuel Gomez-Perez
Esteban Garcia-Cuesta
Aleix Garrido
Jose Enrique Ruiz
Jun Zhao
Graham Klyne
Integrating NLP Using Linked Data
98(16)
Sebastian Hellmann
Jens Lehmann
Soren Auer
Martin Brummer
A Linked-Data-Driven and Semantically-Enabled Journal Portal for Scientometrics
114(16)
Yingjie Hu
Krzysztof Janowicz
Grant McKenzie
Kunal Sengupta
Pascal Hitzler
Cross-Language Semantic Retrieval and Linking of E-Gov Services
130(16)
Fedelucio Narducci
Matteo Palmonari
Giovanni Semeraro
XXVI Table of Contents -- Part II
Using the Past to Explain the Present: Interlinking Current Affairs with Archives via the Semantic Web
146(16)
Yves Raimond
Michael Smethurst
Andrew McParland
Christopher Lowis
Publishing the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate's FactPages as Semantic Web Data
162(16)
Martin G. Skjoeveland
Espen H. Lian
Ian Horrocks
Real-Time Urban Monitoring in Dublin Using Semantic and Stream Technologies
178(17)
Simone Tallevi-Diotallevi
Spyros Kotoulas
Luca Foschini
Freddy Lecue
Antonio Corradi
Using Semantic Web in ICD-11: Three Years Down the Road
195(17)
Tania Tudorache
Csongor I. Nyulas
Natalya F. Noy
Mark A. Musen
Semantic Data and Models Sharing in Systems Biology: The Just Enough Results Model and the SEEK Platform
212(16)
Katherine Wolstencroft
Stuart Owen
Olga Krebs
Wolfgang Mueller
Quyen Nguyen
Jacky L. Snoep
Carole Goble
Reasoning on Crowd-Sourced Semantic Annotations to Facilitate Cataloguing of 3D Artefacts in the Cultural Heritage Domain
228(16)
Chih-Hao Yu
Tudor Groza
Jane Hunter
Using Linked Data to Evaluate the Impact of Research and Development in Europe: A Structural Equation Model
244(16)
Amrapali Zaveri
Joao Ricardo Nickenig Vissoci
Cinzia Daraio
Ricardo Pietrobon
Evaluations and Experiments Track
Crowdsourcing Linked Data Quality Assessment
260(17)
Maribel Acosta
Amrapali Zaveri
Elena Simperl
Dimitris Kontokostas
Soren Auer
Jens Lehmann
SPARQL Web-Querying Infrastructure: Ready for Action?
277(17)
Carlos Buil-Aranda
Aidan Hogan
Jurgen Umbrich
Pierre-Yves Vandenbussche
String Similarity Metrics for Ontology Alignment
294(16)
Michelle Cheatham
Pascal Hitzler
NoSQL Databases for RDF: An Empirical Evaluation
310(16)
Philippe Cudre-Mauroux
Iliya Enchev
Sever Fundatureanu
Paul Groth
Albert Haque
Andreas Earth
Felix Leif Keppmann
Daniel P. Miranker
Juan F. Sequeda
Marcin Wylot
On Correctness in RDF Stream Processor Benchmarking
326(17)
Daniele Dell'Aglio
Jean-Paul Calbimonte
Marco Balduini
Oscar Corcho
Emanuele Delia Valle
Geographica: A Benchmark for Geospatial RDF Stores
343(17)
George Garbis
Kostis Kyzirakos
Manolis Koubarakis
Introducing Statistical Design of Experiments to SPARQL Endpoint Evaluation
360(16)
Kjetil Kjernsmo
John S. Tyssedal
Towards a Systematic Benchmarking of Ontology-Based Query Rewriting Systems
376(16)
Jose Mora
Oscar Corcho
Evaluation Measures for Ontology Matchers in Supervised Matching Scenarios
392(16)
Dominique Ritze
Heiko Paulheim
Kai Eckert
Evaluating and Benchmarking SPARQL Query Containment Solvers
408(16)
Melisachew Wudage Chekol
Jerome Euzenat
Pierre Geneves
Nabil Layaida
Doctoral Consortium -- Selected Papers
Assessing Content Value for Digital Publishing through Relevance and Provenance-Based Trust
424(8)
Tom De Nies
The Effects of Licensing on Open Data: Computing a Measure of Health for Our Scholarly Record
432(8)
Richard Hosking
Mark Gahegan
Utilising Provenance to Enhance Social Computation
440(8)
Milan Markovic
Peter Edwards
David Corsar
Crowdsourcing Ontology Verification
448(8)
Jonathan M. Mortensen
Interactive Pay as You Go Relational-to-Ontology Mapping
456(9)
Christoph Pinkel
Author Index 465