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Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management - 19th International Conference, EKAW 2014, Linkoeping, Sweden, November 24-28, 2014, Proceedings (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Krzysztof Janowicz, Stefan Schlobach, Patrick Lambrix, Eero Hyvoenen
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th
International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge
Management, EKAW 2014, held in Linkoeping, Sweden, in November
2014. The 24 full papers and 21 short papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from 138 submissions. The papers
cover all aspects of eliciting, acquiring, modeling, and managing
knowledge, the construction of knowledge-intensive systems and
services for the Semantic Web, knowledge management, e-business,
natural language processing, intelligent information integration,
personal digital assistance systems, and a variety of other related
topics.
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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2014 - 13th International Semantic Web Conference, Riva del Garda, Italy, October 19-23, 2014. Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Peter Mika, Tania Tudorache, Abraham Bernstein, Chris Welty, Craig Knoblock, …
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The two-volume set LNCS 8796 and 8797 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the 13th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC
2014, held in Riva del Garda, in October 2014. 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
8796) contains a total of 38 papers which were presented in the
research track. They were carefully reviewed and selected from 180
submissions. Part 2 (LNCS 8797) contains 15 papers from the
'semantic Web in use' track which were accepted from 46
submissions. In addition, it presents 16 contributions of the RBDS
track and 6 papers of the doctoral consortium.
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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2013 - 12th International Semantic Web Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, October 21-25, 2013, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Harith Alani, Lalana Kagal, Achille Fokoue, Paul Groth, Chris Biemann, …
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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.
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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2013 - 12th International Semantic Web Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, October 21-25, 2013, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Harith Alani, Lalana Kagal, Achille Fokoue, Paul Groth, Chris Biemann, …
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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.
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GeoSpatial Semantics - Third International Conference, GeoS 2009, Mexico City, Mexico, December 3-4, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Krzysztof Janowicz, Martin Raubal, Sergei Levashkin
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GeoS 2009 was the third edition of the International Conference on
Geospatial Semantics. It was held in Mexico City, December 3-4,
2009. Within the last years, geospatial semantics has become a
prominent research ?eld in GIScience and related disciplines. It
aims at exploring strategies, c- putational methods, and tools to
support semantic interoperability, geographic information
retrieval, and usability. Research on geospatial semantics is a m-
tidisciplinary and heterogeneous ?eld, which combines approaches
from the g- sciences with philosophy, linguistics, cognitive
science, mathematics, and c-
puterscience.WiththeincreasingpopularityoftheSemanticWebandespecially
the advent of linked data, the need for semantic enablement of
geospatial s- vices becomes even more pressing. In general,
semantic interoperability plays a role if data are acquired in a
di?erent context than they are ?nally used for. This is the case
when shifting from the document Web to the data Web. The core idea
of linked data is to make information contributed by various
actors, with di?erent cultural backgrounds, and di?erent
applications in mind available to the public. Understanding,
matching, and translating between the concep- alizations underlying
these data becomes a key challenge for future research on
geospatial semantics. Thisvolumecontainsfullresearchpapers,
whichwereselectedfromamong19 submissions received in response to
the Call for Papers.Eachsubmission was -
viewedbythreeorfourProgramCommitteemembersand10paperswerechosen for
presentation. The papers focus on foundations of geo-semantics, the
formal representationof geospatialdata,
semantics-basedinformationretrieval and r- ommender systems,
spatialqueryprocessing, aswellasgeo-ontologiesandapp-
cations.Overall,
adiversebodyofresearchwaspresentedcomingfrominstitutions in
Austria, Germany, Mexico, The Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, and the
Explore the Important Role that the Semantics of Land Use and Land
Cover Plays within a Broader Environmental Context Focused on the
information semantics of land use and land cover (LULC) and
providing a platform for reassessing this field, Land Use and Land
Cover Semantics: Principles, Best Practices, and Prospects presents
a comprehensive overview of fundamental theories and best practices
for applying semantics in LULC. Developed by a team of experts
bridging relevant areas related to the subject (LULC studies,
ontology, semantic uncertainty, information science, and earth
observation), this book encourages effective and critical uses of
LULC data and considers practical contexts where LULC semantics can
play a vital role. The book includes work on conceptual and
technological semantic practices, including but not limited to
categorization; the definition of criteria for sets and their
members; metadata; documentation for data reuse; ontology logic
restrictions; reasoning from text sources; and explicit semantic
specifications, ontologies, vocabularies, and design patterns. It
also includes use cases from applicable semantics in searches, LULC
classification, spatial analysis and visualization, issues of Big
Data, knowledge infrastructures and their organization, and
integration of bottom-up and top-down approaches to collaboration
frameworks and interdisciplinary challenges such as EarthCube. This
book: Centers on the link between planning goals, objectives, and
policy and land use classification systems Uses examples of maps
and databases to draw attention to the problems of semantic
integration of land use/cover data Discusses the principles used in
a categorization Explores the origins and impacts of semantic
variation using the example of land cover Examines how crowd
science and human perceptions can be used to improve the quality of
land cover datasets, and more Land Use and Land Cover Semantics:
Principles, Best Practices, and Prospects offers an up-to-date
account of land use/land cover semantics, looks into aspects of
semantic data modeling, and discusses current approaches, ongoing
developments, and future trends. The book provides guidance to
anyone working with land use or land cover data, looking to
harmonize categories, repurpose data, or otherwise develop or use
LULC datasets.
Well before the innovation of maps, gazetteers served as the main
geographic referencing system for hundreds of years. Consisting of
a specialized index of place names, gazetteers traditionally linked
descriptive elements with topographic features and coordinates.
Placing Names is inspired by that tradition of discursive
place-making and by contemporary approaches to digital data
management that have revived the gazetteer and guided its
development in recent decades. Adopted by researchers in the
Digital Humanities and Spatial Sciences, gazetteers provide a way
to model the kind of complex cultural, vernacular, and perspectival
ideas of place that can be located in texts and expanded into an
interconnected framework of naming history. This volume brings
together leading and emergent scholars to examine the history of
the gazetteer, its important role in geographic information
science, and its use to further the reach and impact of spatial
reasoning into the digital age.
The monograph on the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D and Ta 152 discusses their
origins and development, technical details of subsequent variants
and sub-variants, and camouflage and markings. The book also
describes the operational history of both aircraft during the last
months of WW2 and compares them to their RAF and USAAF opponents.
It contains the production list of Fw 190 D with serial numbers;
technical data and lists of the most successful pilots of Fw 190 D
and pilots who scored while flying Ta 152s. English & Polish
text, 112 pages, 115 photos, 22 sheets of 1:48 scale drawings,
which include specification of external changes on production-run
versions of the aircraft, 11 pages of colour charts with 24
examples of camouflage schemes.
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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2020 - 19th International Semantic Web Conference, Athens, Greece, November 2-6, 2020, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Jeff Z. Pan, Valentina Tamma, Claudia D'Amato, Krzysztof Janowicz, Bo Fu, …
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The two volume set LNCS 12506 and 12507 constitutes the proceedings
of the 19th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2020, which
was planned to take place in Athens, Greece, during November 2-6,
2020. The conference changed to a virtual format due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The papers included in this volume deal with the
latest advances in fundamental research, innovative technology, and
applications of the Semantic Web, linked data, knowledge graphs,
and knowledge processing on the Web. They were carefully reviewed
and selected for inclusion in the proceedings as follows: Part I:
Features 38 papers from the research track which were accepted from
170 submissions; Part II: Includes 22 papers from the resources
track which were accepted from 71 submissions; and 21 papers in the
in-use track, which had a total of 46 submissions.
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The Semantic Web - 16th International Conference, ESWC 2019, Portoroz, Slovenia, June 2-6, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Pascal Hitzler, Miriam Fernandez, Krzysztof Janowicz, Amrapali Zaveri, Alasdair J.G. Gray, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 16th
International Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2019, held in Portoroz,
Slovenia. The 39 revised full papers presented were carefully
reviewed and selected from 134 submissions. The papers are
organized in three tracks: research track, resources track, and
in-use track and deal with the following topical areas:
distribution and decentralisation, velocity on the Web, research of
research, ontologies and reasoning, linked data, natural language
processing and information retrieval, semantic data management and
data infrastructures, social and human aspects of the Semantic Web,
and, machine learning.
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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2014 - 13th International Semantic Web Conference, Riva del Garda, Italy, October 19-23, 2014. Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Peter Mika, Abraham Bernstein, Chris Welty, Craig Knoblock, Denny Vrandecic, …
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The two-volume set LNCS 8796 and 8797 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the 13th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC
2014, held in Riva del Garda, in October 2014. 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
8796) contains a total of 38 papers which were presented in the
research track. They were carefully reviewed and selected from 180
submissions. Part 2 (LNCS 8797) contains 15 papers from the
'semantic Web in use' track which were accepted from 46
submissions. In addition, it presents 16 contributions of the RBDS
track and 6 papers of the doctoral consortium.
Explore the Important Role that the Semantics of Land Use and Land
Cover Plays within a Broader Environmental Context Focused on the
information semantics of land use and land cover (LULC) and
providing a platform for reassessing this field, Land Use and Land
Cover Semantics: Principles, Best Practices, and Prospects presents
a comprehensive overview of fundamental theories and best practices
for applying semantics in LULC. Developed by a team of experts
bridging relevant areas related to the subject (LULC studies,
ontology, semantic uncertainty, information science, and earth
observation), this book encourages effective and critical uses of
LULC data and considers practical contexts where LULC semantics can
play a vital role. The book includes work on conceptual and
technological semantic practices, including but not limited to
categorization; the definition of criteria for sets and their
members; metadata; documentation for data reuse; ontology logic
restrictions; reasoning from text sources; and explicit semantic
specifications, ontologies, vocabularies, and design patterns. It
also includes use cases from applicable semantics in searches, LULC
classification, spatial analysis and visualization, issues of Big
Data, knowledge infrastructures and their organization, and
integration of bottom-up and top-down approaches to collaboration
frameworks and interdisciplinary challenges such as EarthCube. This
book: Centers on the link between planning goals, objectives, and
policy and land use classification systems Uses examples of maps
and databases to draw attention to the problems of semantic
integration of land use/cover data Discusses the principles used in
a categorization Explores the origins and impacts of semantic
variation using the example of land cover Examines how crowd
science and human perceptions can be used to improve the quality of
land cover datasets, and more Land Use and Land Cover Semantics:
Principles, Best Practices, and Prospects offers an up-to-date
account of land use/land cover semantics, looks into aspects of
semantic data modeling, and discusses current approaches, ongoing
developments, and future trends. The book provides guidance to
anyone working with land use or land cover data, looking to
harmonize categories, repurpose data, or otherwise develop or use
LULC datasets.
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