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E-grāmata: Semantic Web - ISWC 2015: 14th International Semantic Web Conference, Bethlehem, PA, USA, October 11-15, 2015, Proceedings, Part II

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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9367
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319250106
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The two-volume set LNCS 9366 and 9367 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2015, held in Bethlehem, PA, USA, in October 2015.

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.

The papers cover topics such as querying with SPARQL; querying linked data; linked data; ontology-based data access; ontology alignment; reasoning; instance matching, entity resolution and topic generation; RDF data dynamics; ontology extraction and generation; knowledge graphs and scientific data publication; ontology instance alignment; knowledge graphs; data processing, IoT, sensors; archiving and publishing scientific data; I

oT and sensors; experiments; evaluation; and empirical studies.

Part 1 (LNCS 9366) contains a total of 38 papers which were presented in the research track. They were carefully reviewed and selected from 172 submissions.

Part 2 (LNCS 9367) contains 14 papers from the in-use and software track, 8 papers from the datasets and ontologies track, and 7 papers from the empirical studies and experiments track, selected, respectively, from 33, 35, and 23 submissions.
In-Use and Software Track
SPARQL and Querying Linked Data
RDFox: A Highly-Scalable RDF Store
3(18)
Yavor Nenov
Robert Piro
Boris Motik
Ian Horrocks
Zhe Wu
Jay Banerjee
TR Discover: A Natural Language Interface for Querying and Analyzing Interlinked Datasets
21(20)
Dezhao Song
Frank Schilder
Charese Smiley
Chris Brew
Tom Zielund
Hiroko Bretz
Robert Martin
Chris Dale
John Duprey
Tim Miller
Johanna Harrison
Linked Data
Drug Encyclopedia -- Linked Data Application for Physicians
41(16)
Jakub Kozak
Martin Necasky
Jaroslav Pokorny
Collecting, Integrating, Enriching and Republishing Open City Data as Linked Data
57(19)
Stefan Bischof
Christoph Martin
Axel Polleres
Patrik Schneider
ASSESS --- Automatic Self-Assessment Using Linked Data
76(17)
Lorenz Buhmann
Ricardo Usbeck
Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo
Ontology-Based Data Access
Ontology Based Access to Exploration Data at Statoil
93(20)
Evgeny Kharlamov
Dag Hovland
Ernesto Jimenez-Ruiz
Davide Lanti
Hallstein Lie
Christoph Pinkel
Martin Rezk
Martin G. Skjceveland
Evgenij Thorstensen
Guohui Xiao
Dmitriy Zheleznyakov
Ian Horrocks
BooTOX: Practical Mapping of RDBs to OWL 2
113(20)
Ernesto Jimenez-Ruiz
Evgeny Kharlamov
Dmitriy Zheleznyakov
Ian Horrocks
Christoph Pinkel
Martin G. Skjceveland
Evgenij Thorstensen
Jose Mora
Assessing and Refining Mappings to RDF to Improve Dataset Quality
133(17)
Anastasia Dimou
Dimitris Kontokostas
Markus Freudenberg
Ruben Verborgh
Jens Lehmann
Erik Mannens
Sebastian Hellmann
Rik Van de Walle
A Generic RDF Transformation Software and Its Application to an Online Translation Service for Common Languages of Linked Data
150(19)
Olivier Corby
Catherine Faron-Zucker
Fabien Gandon
Ontology and Instance Alignment
Multilingual Ontology Mapping in Practice: A Support System for Domain Experts
169(17)
Mauro Dragoni
Data Access Linking and Integration with DALI: Building a Safety Net for an Ocean of City Data
186(19)
Vanessa Lopez
Martin Stephenson
Spyros Kotoulas
Pierpaolo Tommasi
Knowledge Graphs
Building and Using a Knowledge Graph to Combat Human Trafficking
205(20)
Pedro Szekely
Craig A. Knoblock
Jason Slepicka
Andrew Philpot
Amandeep Singh
Chengye Yin
Dipsy Kapoor
Prem Natarajan
Daniel Marcu
Kevin Knight
David Stallard
Subessware S. Karunamoorthy
Rajagopal Bojanapalli
Steven Minton
Brian Amanatullah
Todd Hughes
Mike Tamayo
David Flynt
Rachel Artiss
Shih-Fu Chang
Tao Chen
Gerald Hiebel
Lidia Ferreira
Data Processing, IoT, Sensors
Semantic-Guided Feature Selection for Industrial Automation Systems
225(16)
Martin Ringsquandl
Steffen Lamparter
Sebastian Brandt
Thomas Hubauer
Raffaello Lepratti
A Semantic Processing Framework for IoT-Enabled Communication Systems
241(20)
Muhammad Intizar Ali
Naomi Ono
Mahedi Kaysar
Keith Griffin
Alessandra Mileo
Data Sets and Ontologies Track
SPARQL and Querying Linked Data
LSQ: The Linked SPARQL Queries Dataset
261(9)
Muhammad Saleem
Muhammad Intizar Ali
Aidan Hogan
Qaiser Mehmood
Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo
Automatic Curation of Clinical Trials Data in LinkedCT
270(11)
Oktie Hassanzadeh
Renee J. Miller
Linked Data
DBpedia Commons: Structured Multimedia Metadata from the Wikimedia Commons
281(12)
Gaurav Vaidya
Dimitris Kontokostas
Magnus Knuth
Jens Lehmann
Sebastian Hellmann
Archiving and Publishing Scientific Data
Provenance-Centered Dataset of Drug-Drug Interactions
293(8)
Juan M. Banda
Tobias Kuhn
Nigam H. Shah
Michel Dumontier
The GeoLink Modular Oceanography Ontology
301(9)
Adila Krisnadhi
Yingjie Hu
Krzysztof Janowicz
Pascal Hitzler
Robert Arko
Suzanne Carbotte
Cynthia Chandler
Michelle Cheatham
Douglas Fils
Timothy Finin
Peng Ji
Matthew Jones
Nazifa Karima
Kerstin Lehnert
Audrey Mickle
Thomas Narock
Margaret O'Brien
Lisa Raymond
Adam Shepherd
Mark Schildhauer
Peter Wiebe
Semantic Bridges for Biodiversity Sciences
310(11)
Natalia Villanueva-Rosales
Nicholas del Rio
Deana Pennington
Luis Garnica Chavira
IoT and Sensors
FraPPE: A Vocabulary to Represent Heterogeneous Spatio-temporal Data to Support Visual Analytics
321(8)
Marco Balduini
Emanuele Della Valle
The Transport Disruption Ontology
329(10)
David Corsar
Milan Markovic
Peter Edwards
John D. Nelson
Empirical Studies and Experiments Track
Experiments
LOD Lab: Experiments at LOD Scale
339(17)
Laurens Rietveld
Wouter Beek
Stefan Schlobach
Strategies for Efficiently Keeping Local Linked Open Data Caches Up-To-Date
356(18)
Renata Dividino
Thomas Gottron
Ansgar Scherp
CityBench: A Configurable Benchmark to Evaluate RSP Engines Using Smart City Datasets
374(19)
Muhammad Intizar Ali
Feng Gao
Alessandra Mileo
Evaluation
A Multi-reasoner, Justification-Based Approach to Reasoner Correctness
393(16)
Michael Lee
Nico Matentzoglu
Bijan Parsia
Uli Sattler
Introducing Defeasibility into OWL Ontologies
409(20)
Giovanni Casini
Thomas Meyer
Kody Moodley
Uli Sattler
Ivan Varzinczak
Empirical Studies
Timely Semantics: A Study of a Stream-Based Ranking System for Entity Relationships
429(17)
Lorenz Fischer
Roi Blanco
Peter Mika
Abraham Bernstein
Link Analysis of Life Science Linked Data
446(17)
Wei Hu
Honglei Qiu
Michel Dumontier
Author Index 463