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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2018 - 17th International Semantic Web Conference, Monterey, CA, USA, October 8-12, 2018, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Denny Vrandecic, Kalina Bontcheva, Mari Carmen Suarez-Figueroa, Valentina Presutti, Irene Celino, …
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The two-volume set LNCS 11136 and 11137 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the 17th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC
2018, held in Monterey, USA, in October 2018. The ISWC conference
is the premier international forum for the Semantic Web / Linked
Data Community. The total of 62 full papers included in this volume
was selected from 250 submissions. The conference is organized in
three tracks: for the Research Track 39 full papers were selected
from 164 submissions. The Resource Track contains 17 full papers,
selected from 55 submissions; and the In-Use track features 6 full
papers which were selected from 31 submissions to this track.Paper
'The SPAR Ontologies' is available open access under a Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2018 - 17th International Semantic Web Conference, Monterey, CA, USA, October 8-12, 2018, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Denny Vrandecic, Kalina Bontcheva, Mari Carmen Suarez-Figueroa, Valentina Presutti, Irene Celino, …
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The two-volume set LNCS 11136 and 11137 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the 17th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC
2018, held in Monterey, USA, in October 2018. The ISWC conference
is the premier international forum for the Semantic Web / Linked
Data Community. The total of 62 full papers included in this volume
was selected from 250 submissions. The conference is organized in
three tracks: for the Research Track 39 full papers were selected
from 164 submissions. The Resource Track contains 17 full papers,
selected from 55 submissions; and the In-Use track features 6 full
papers which were selected from 31 submissions to this track.
This is the first book to explore how Semantic Web technologies
(SWTs) can be used to create intelligent engineering applications
(IEAs). Technology-specific chapters reflect the state of the art
in relevant SWTs and offer guidelines on how they can be applied in
multi-disciplinary engineering settings characteristic of
engineering production systems. In addition, a selection of case
studies from various engineering domains demonstrate how SWTs can
be used to create IEAs that enable, for example, defect detection
or constraint checking. Part I "Background and Requirements of
Industrie 4.0 for Semantic Web Solutions" provides the background
information needed to understand the book and addresses questions
concerning the semantic challenges and requirements of Industrie
4.0, and which key SWT capabilities may be suitable for
implementing engineering applications. In turn, Part II "Semantic
Web-Enabled Data Integration in Multi-Disciplinary Engineering"
focuses on how SWTs can be used for data integration in
heterogeneous, multi-disciplinary engineering settings typically
encountered in the creation of flexible production systems. Part
III "Creating Intelligent Applications for Multi-Disciplinary
Engineering" demonstrates how the integrated engineering data can
be used to support the creation of IEAs, while Part IV "Related and
Emerging Trends in the Use of Semantic Web in Engineering" presents
an overview of the broader spectrum of approaches that make use of
SWTs to support engineering settings. A final chapter then rounds
out the book with an assessment of the strengths, weaknesses and
compatibilities of SWTs and an outlook on future opportunities for
applying SWTs to create IEAs in flexible industrial production
systems. This book seeks to build a bridge between two communities:
industrial production on one hand and Semantic Web on the other.
Accordingly, stakeholders from both communities should find this
book useful in their work. Semantic Web researchers will gain a
better understanding of the challenges and requirements of the
industrial production domain, offering them guidance in the
development of new technologies and solutions for this important
application area. In turn, engineers and managers from engineering
domains will arrive at a firmer grasp of the benefits and
limitations of using SWTs, helping them to select and adopt
appropriate SWTs more effectively. In addition, researchers and
students interested in industrial production-related issues will
gain valuable insights into how and to what extent SWTs can help to
address those issues.
This is the first book to explore how Semantic Web technologies
(SWTs) can be used to create intelligent engineering applications
(IEAs). Technology-specific chapters reflect the state of the art
in relevant SWTs and offer guidelines on how they can be applied in
multi-disciplinary engineering settings characteristic of
engineering production systems. In addition, a selection of case
studies from various engineering domains demonstrate how SWTs can
be used to create IEAs that enable, for example, defect detection
or constraint checking. Part I "Background and Requirements of
Industrie 4.0 for Semantic Web Solutions" provides the background
information needed to understand the book and addresses questions
concerning the semantic challenges and requirements of Industrie
4.0, and which key SWT capabilities may be suitable for
implementing engineering applications. In turn, Part II "Semantic
Web-Enabled Data Integration in Multi-Disciplinary Engineering"
focuses on how SWTs can be used for data integration in
heterogeneous, multi-disciplinary engineering settings typically
encountered in the creation of flexible production systems. Part
III "Creating Intelligent Applications for Multi-Disciplinary
Engineering" demonstrates how the integrated engineering data can
be used to support the creation of IEAs, while Part IV "Related and
Emerging Trends in the Use of Semantic Web in Engineering" presents
an overview of the broader spectrum of approaches that make use of
SWTs to support engineering settings. A final chapter then rounds
out the book with an assessment of the strengths, weaknesses and
compatibilities of SWTs and an outlook on future opportunities for
applying SWTs to create IEAs in flexible industrial production
systems. This book seeks to build a bridge between two communities:
industrial production on one hand and Semantic Web on the other.
Accordingly, stakeholders from both communities should find this
book useful in their work. Semantic Web researchers will gain a
better understanding of the challenges and requirements of the
industrial production domain, offering them guidance in the
development of new technologies and solutions for this important
application area. In turn, engineers and managers from engineering
domains will arrive at a firmer grasp of the benefits and
limitations of using SWTs, helping them to select and adopt
appropriate SWTs more effectively. In addition, researchers and
students interested in industrial production-related issues will
gain valuable insights into how and to what extent SWTs can help to
address those issues.
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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2016 - 15th International Semantic Web Conference, Kobe, Japan, October 17-21, 2016, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Paul Groth, Elena Simperl, Alasdair Gray, Marta Sabou, Markus Kroetzsch, …
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The two-volume set LNCS 9981 and 9982 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the 15th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC
2016, which was held in Kobe, Japan, in October 2016. The 75 full
papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and
selected from 326 submissions. 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 Research Track solicited
novel and significant research contributions addressing
theoretical, analytical, empirical, and practical aspects of the
Semantic Web. The Applications Track solicited submissions
exploring the benefits and challenges of applying semantic
technologies in concrete, practical applications, in contexts
ranging from industry to government and science. The newly
introduced Resources Track sought submissions providing a concise
and clear description of a resource and its (expected) usage.
Traditional resources include ontologies, vocabularies, datasets,
benchmarks and replication studies, services and software. Besides
more established types of resources, the track solicited
submissions of new types of resources such as ontology design
patterns, crowdsourcing task designs, workflows, methodologies, and
protocols and measures.
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The Semantic Web: Research and Applications - 6th European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2009 Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 31- June 4, 2009 Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Lora Aroyo, Paolo Traverso, Fabio Ciravegna, Philipp Cimiano, Tom Heath, …
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This volume contains papers from the technical program of the 6th
European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2009), held from May 31 to
June 4, 2009, in Heraklion, Greece. ESWC 2009 presented the latest
results in research and applications of Semantic Web technologies.
In addition to the technical research track, ESWC 2009 featured a
tutorial program, a PhD symposium, a system demo track, a poster
track, a number of collocated workshops, and for the ?rst time in
the series a Semantic Web in-use track exploring the bene?ts of
applying Semantic Web technology in real-life applications and
contexts. Thetechnical researchpaper
trackreceivedover250submissions.The review process was organized
using a two-tiered system, where each submission was reviewed by at
least three members of the Program Committee. Vice Program
CommitteeChairsorganizedadiscussionbetweenreviewers,collectedadditional
reviews when necessary and provided a metareview for each
submission. During a physical Program Committee meeting, the Vice
Program Committee Chairs together with the Program Chairs selected
45 research papers to be presented at the conference.
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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2016 - 15th International Semantic Web Conference, Kobe, Japan, October 17-21, 2016, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Paul Groth, Elena Simperl, Alasdair Gray, Marta Sabou, Markus Kroetzsch, …
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The two-volume set LNCS 9981 and 9982 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the 15th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC
2016, which was held in Kobe, Japan, in October 2016. The 75 full
papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and
selected from 326 submissions. 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 Research Track solicited
novel and significant research contributions addressing
theoretical, analytical, empirical, and practical aspects of the
Semantic Web. The Applications Track solicited submissions
exploring the benefits and challenges of applying semantic
technologies in concrete, practical applications, in contexts
ranging from industry to government and science. The newly
introduced Resources Track sought submissions providing a concise
and clear description of a resource and its (expected) usage.
Traditional resources include ontologies, vocabularies, datasets,
benchmarks and replication studies, services and software. Besides
more established types of resources, the track solicited
submissions of new types of resources such as ontology design
patterns, crowdsourcing task designs, workflows, methodologies, and
protocols and measures.
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The Semantic Web. Latest Advances and New Domains - 12th European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2015, Portoroz, Slovenia, May 31 -- June 4, 2015. Proceedings (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Fabien Gandon, Marta Sabou, Harald Sack, Claudia D'Amato, Philippe Cudre-Mauroux, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th Extended
Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2014, held in Anissaras, Portoroz,
Slovenia, in May/June 2015. The 43 revised full papers presented
together with three invited talks were carefully reviewed and
selected from 164 submissions. This program was completed by a
demonstration and poster session, in which researchers had the
chance to present their latest results and advances in the form of
live demos. In addition, the PhD Symposium program included 12
contributions, selected out of 16 submissions. The core tracks of
the research conference were complemented with new tracks focusing
on linking machine and human computation at web scale (cognition
and Semantic Web, Human Computation and Crowdsourcing) beside the
following subjects Vocabularies, Schemas, Ontologies, Reasoning,
Linked Data, Semantic Web and Web Science, Semantic Data
Management, Big data, Scalability, Natural Language Processing and
Information Retrieval, Machine Learning, Mobile Web, Internet of
Things and Semantic Streams, Services, Web APIs and the Web of
Things, Cognition and Semantic Web, Human Computation and
Crowdsourcing and In-Use Industrial Track as well.
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