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Data Intelligence, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, Winter 2021
- Peter Wittenburg, George O. Strawn:
Editors' Note. 1-4
- Jean Claude Burgelman
:
Politics and Open Science: How the European Open Science Cloud Became Reality (the Untold Story). 5-19 - Edit Herczog
:
Comments to Jean-Claude Burgelman's article Politics and Open Science: How the European Open Science Cloud Became Reality (the Untold Story) - The twin challenge of the hard-core change and the cultural shift. The role of the Chorus in the Greek drama. 20-23 - Hanifeh Khayyeri:
Comments to Jean-Claude Burgelman's article Politics and Open Science: How the European Open Science Cloud Became Reality (the Untold Story). 24-25 - Dimitris Koureas:
Comments to Jean-Claude Burgelman's article Politics and Open Science: How the European Open Science Cloud Became Reality (the Untold Story). 26-28 - Natalia Manola:
Comments to Jean-Claude Burgelman's article Politics and Open Science: How the European Open Science Cloud Became Reality (the Untold Story). 29-31 - Barend Mons:
Comments to Jean-Claude Burgelman's article Politics and Open Science: How the European Open Science Cloud Became Reality (the Untold Story) - "EOSC is a bigger ME" and the Dunning Kruger effect. 32-39 - Per Öster
:
Comments to Jean-Claude Burgelman's article Politics and Open Science: How the European Open Science Cloud Became Reality (the Untold Story). 40-42 - George O. Strawn:
Comments to Jean-Claude Burgelman's article Politics and Open Science: How the European Open Science Cloud Became Reality (the Untold Story). 43-46 - Peter Wittenburg:
Comments to Jean-Claude Burgelman's article Politics and Open Science: How the European Open Science Cloud Became Reality (the Untold Story). 47-51
- Paolo Budroni:
About Open Science and Autonomy of Science. 52-63 - Jonathan Clark
:
Open Science - A Question of Trust. 64-70 - Heather Joseph:
Building Momentum to Realign Incentives to Support Open Science. 71-78 - Atif Latif, Fidan Limani, Klaus Tochtermann:
On the Complexities of Federating Research Data Infrastructures. 79-87 - George O. Strawn:
Open Science and the Hype Cycle. 88-94 - Peter Wittenburg:
Open Science and Data Science. 95-105 - John Wood:
Embedding Open Science in Reality. 106-115 - Keith G. Jeffery, Peter Wittenburg, Larry Lannom, George O. Strawn, Claudia Biniossek, Dirk Betz, Christophe Blanchi:
Not Ready for Convergence in Data Infrastructures. 116-135
- Katherin Wagenknecht, Tim Woods, Francisco García Sanz, Margaret Gold
, Anne Bowser, Simone Rüfenacht, Luigi Ceccaroni, Jaume Piera
:
EU-Citizen.Science: A Platform for Mainstreaming Citizen Science and Open Science in Europe. 136-149 - Sharon Hanna, Jason Pither, Mathew Vis-Dunbar:
Implementation of an Open Science Instruction Program for Undergraduates. 150-161 - Anne Kärki, Seliina Päällysaho, Kaisa Jaalama, Juhani Talvela
, Anttoni Lehto, Hannu Hyyppä:
Developing Open RDI and Education in Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences. 162-175 - Seliina Päällysaho, Jaana Latvanen, Anttoni Lehto, Jaakko Riihimaa, Pekka Lahti, Anne Kärki, Helena Puhakka-Tarvainen:
Key Aspects of Open Data in Finnish RDI Cooperation between Higher Education and Businesses. 176-188 - Hua Nie, Pengcheng Luo, Ping Fu
:
Research Data Management Implementation at Peking University Library: Foster and Promote Open Science and Open Data. 189-204
Volume 3, Number 2, Spring 2021
- Huajun Chen, Ning Hu, Guilin Qi, Haofen Wang, Zhen Bi, Jie Li, Fan Yang:
OpenKG Chain: A Blockchain Infrastructure for Open Knowledge Graphs. 205-227 - Andreas C. Bueff, Stefanie Speichert, Vaishak Belle:
Probabilistic Tractable Models in Mixed Discrete-Continuous Domains. 228-260 - Yi Shen:
Transdisciplinary Convergence: Intelligent Infrastructure for Sustainable Development. 261-273
- Zixian Feng, Caihai Zhu, Weinan Zhang, Zhigang Chen, Wanxiang Che, Minlie Huang, Linlin Li:
An Evaluation of Chinese Human-Computer Dialogue Technology. 274-286 - Jian Yuan, Zhongyu Wei, Yixu Gao, Wei Chen
, Yun Song, Donghua Zhao, Jinglei Ma, Zhen Hu, Shaokun Zou, Donghai Li, Xuanjing Huang:
Overview of SMP-CAIL2020-Argmine: The Interactive Argument-Pair Extraction in Judgement Document Challenge. 287-307 - Ali Hürriyetoglu, Erdem Yörük, Osman Mutlu, Firat Durusan, Çagri Yoltar, Deniz Yüret, Burak Gürel
:
Cross-Context News Corpus for Protest Event-Related Knowledge Base Construction. 308-335 - Quan-Hoang Vuong
, Viet-Phuong La
, Manh-Toan Ho, Thanh-Hang Pham, Thu-Trang Vuong, Ha-My Vuong, Minh Hoang Nguyen
:
A Data Collection on Secondary School Students' STEM Performance and Reading Practices in an Emerging Country. 336-356
Volume 3, Number 3, Summer 2021
- Tingyi Wanyan, Hossein Honarvar, Ariful Azad, Ying Ding, Benjamin S. Glicksberg:
Deep Learning with Heterogeneous Graph Embeddings for Mortality Prediction from Electronic Health Records. 329-339 - Sagar Sunkle, Deepak Jain, Krati Saxena
, Ashwini Patil, Tushita Singh, Beena Rai, Vinay Kulkarni:
Integrated "Generate, Make, and Test" for Formulated Products using Knowledge Graphs. 340-375
- Xia Li, Qinghua Wen, Hu Lin, Zengtao Jiao, Jiangtao Zhang:
Overview of CCKS 2020 Task 3: Named Entity Recognition and Event Extraction in Chinese Electronic Medical Records. 376-388 - Zhucong Li, Zhen Gan, Baoli Zhang, Yubo Chen, Jing Wan, Kang Liu, Jun Zhao, Shengping Liu:
Semi-Supervised Noisy Label Learning for Chinese Clinical Named Entity Recognition. 389-401 - Chaojie Wen
, Tao Chen, Xudong Jia, Jiang Zhu:
Medical Named Entity Recognition from Un-labelled Medical Records based on Pre-trained Language Models and Domain Dictionary. 402-417 - Wenguang Wang, Yonglin Xu, Chunhui Du, Yunwen Chen, Yijie Wang, Hui Wen:
Data Set and Evaluation of Automated Construction of Financial Knowledge Graph. 418-443 - Jiawei Sheng, Qian Li, Yiming Hei, Shu Guo, Bowen Yu, Lihong Wang, Min He, Tingwen Liu, Hongbo Xu:
A Joint Learning Framework for the CCKS-2020 Financial Event Extraction Task. 444-459 - Haitao Wang, Tong Zhu, Mingtao Wang, Guoliang Zhang, Wenliang Chen:
A Prior Information Enhanced Extraction Framework for Document-level Financial Event Extraction. 460-476
Volume 3, Number 4, Fall 2021
- Jeff Z. Pan, Elspeth Edelstein, Patrik Bansky, Adam Wyner:
A Knowledge Graph Based Approach to Social Science Surveys. 477-506 - Ebtisam Alharbi, Rigina Skeva
, Nick S. Juty, Caroline Jay
, Carole A. Goble:
Exploring the Current Practices, Costs and Benefits of FAIR Implementation in Pharmaceutical Research and Development: A Qualitative Interview Study. 507-527
- Sascha Welten, Laurenz Neumann, Yeliz Ucer Yediel, Luiz Olavo Bonino da Silva Santos, Stefan Decker, Oya Beyan:
DAMS: A Distributed Analytics Metadata Schema. 528-547 - Qian Guo, Wei Chen, Huaiyu Wan:
AOL4PS: A Large-scale Data Set for Personalized Search. 548-567 - Yuan Gong, Lu Mao, Changliang Li:
Few-shot Learning for Named Entity Recognition Based on BERT and Two-level Model Fusion. 568-577 - Minh Hoang Nguyen
:
Multifaceted Interactions between Urban Humans and Biodiversity-related Concepts: A Developing-country Data Set. 578-605 - Quan-Hoang Vuong
, Manh-Toan Ho, Viet-Phuong La
, Tam-Tri Le
, Huyen Thanh T. Nguyen, Minh Hoang Nguyen
:
A Multinational Data Set of Game Players' Behaviors in a Virtual World and Environmental Perceptions. 606-630
- Alexander Arefolov
, Laura Adam, Shoshana Brown, Yelena Budovskaya, Cong Chen, Diya Das, Chen Farhy, Rebecca Ferguson, Hongmei Huang, Kimberly Kanigel
, Christina Lu, Oksana Polesskaya, Tracy Staton, Rajeev Tajhya, Maryann Whitley, Jee-Yeon Wong, Xiangpei Zeng, Mark McCreary:
Implementation of the FAIR Data Principles for Exploratory Biomarker Data from Clinical Trials. 631-662
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