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Semantic Web, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 2015
- Christophe Guéret
, Stéphane Boyera, Mike Powell, Martin Murillo:
The Semantic Web for all. 3-4 - Carsten Keßler
, Chad Hendrix:
The Humanitarian eXchange Language: Coordinating disaster response with semantic web technologies. 5-21 - Victor de Boer
, Nana Baah Gyan, Anna Bon
, Wendelien Tuyp, Chris J. van Aart, Hans Akkermans
:
A dialogue with linked data: Voice-based access to market data in the Sahel. 23-33 - Wei Tai, John Keeney, Declan O'Sullivan
:
Resource-constrained reasoning using a reasoner composition approach. 35-59
- Markus Krötzsch
, Sebastian Rudolph
, Peter H. Schmitt:
A closer look at the semantic relationship between Datalog and description logics. 63-79 - Hui Wan, Michael Kifer, Benjamin N. Grosof:
Defeasibility in answer set programs with defaults and argumentation rules. 81-98
Volume 6, Number 2, 2015
- Jens Lehmann
, Óscar Corcho
:
2nd special issue on Linked Dataset Descriptions. 103-104 - Sarven Capadisli, Sören Auer
, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo
:
Linked SDMX Data: Path to high fidelity Statistical Linked Data. 105-112 - Stefano Anibaldi, Yves Jaques, Fabrizio Celli, Armando Stellato
, Johannes Keizer:
Migrating bibliographic datasets to the Semantic Web: The AGRIS case. 113-120 - Irene Celino:
Geospatial dataset curation through a location-based game: Description of the Urbanopoly linked datasets. 121-130 - Álvaro Sicilia
, German Nemirovski, Marco Massetti, Leandro Madrazo:
The RÉPENER linked dataset. 131-137 - Carlo Torniai, Daniela Bourges-Waldegg, Scott Hoffmann:
eagle-i: Biomedical research resource datasets. 139-146 - Christine Chichester, Oliver Karch, Pascale Gaudet, Lydie Lane
, Barend Mons
, Amos Bairoch
:
Converting neXtProt into Linked Data and nanopublications. 147-153 - Michalis Vafopoulos, Marios Meimaris, Ioannis Anagnostopoulos, Agis Papantoniou, Ioannis Xidias, Giorgos Alexiou
, Giorgos Vafeiadis, Michalis Klonaras, Vassilis Loumos:
Public spending as LOD: The case of Greece. 155-164
- Jens Lehmann
, Robert Isele, Max Jakob, Anja Jentzsch, Dimitris Kontokostas
, Pablo N. Mendes, Sebastian Hellmann, Mohamed Morsey, Patrick van Kleef, Sören Auer
, Christian Bizer
:
DBpedia - A large-scale, multilingual knowledge base extracted from Wikipedia. 167-195 - Alan Bundy, Gintautas Sasnauskas, Michael Chan:
Solving guesstimation problems using the Semantic Web: Four lessons from an application. 197-210
Volume 6, Number 3, 2015
- Roberto García
, Heiko Paulheim
, Paola Di Maio
:
Special Issue on Semantic Web Interfaces. 213-214 - Philipp Frischmuth, Michael Martin
, Sebastian Tramp, Thomas Riechert
, Sören Auer
:
OntoWiki - An authoring, publication and visualization interface for the Data Web. 215-240 - Kaarel Kaljurand, Tobias Kuhn
, Laura Canedo:
Collaborative multilingual knowledge management based on controlled natural language. 241-258 - Ali Khalili
, Sören Auer
:
WYSIWYM - Integrated visualization, exploration and authoring of semantically enriched un-structured content. 259-275 - Suvodeep Mazumdar, Daniela Petrelli
, Khadija Elbedweihy, Vitaveska Lanfranchi
, Fabio Ciravegna
:
Affective graphs: The visual appeal of Linked Data. 277-312
Volume 6, Number 4, 2015
- John P. McCrae
, Steven Moran, Sebastian Hellmann, Martin Brümmer
:
Multilingual linked data. 315-317 - José Emilio Labra Gayo
, Dimitris Kontokostas
, Sören Auer
:
Multilingual linked data patterns. 319-337 - Mohamed Ahmed Sherif, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo
:
Semantic Quran. 339-345 - Patrick Westphal, Claus Stadler, Jonathan Pool:
Countering language attrition with PanLex and the Web of Data. 347-353 - Gilles Sérasset
:
DBnary: Wiktionary as a Lemon-based multilingual lexical resource in RDF. 355-361 - Marta Villegas
, Núria Bel:
PAROLE/SIMPLE 'lemon' ontology and lexicons. 363-369 - Judith Eckle-Kohler, John Philip McCrae
, Christian Chiarcos
:
lemonUby - A large, interlinked, syntactically-rich lexical resource for ontologies. 371-378 - Christian Chiarcos
, Maria Sukhareva:
OLiA - Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation. 379-386 - Riccardo Del Gratta
, Francesca Frontini, Anas Fahad Khan
, Monica Monachini
:
Converting the PAROLE SIMPLE CLIPS lexicon into RDF with lemon. 387-392 - Gerard de Melo:
Lexvo.org: Language-related information for the Linguistic Linked Data cloud. 393-400
- Daniel Lamprecht, Markus Strohmaier, Denis Helic
, Csongor Nyulas, Tania Tudorache, Natalya Fridman Noy, Mark A. Musen
:
Using ontologies to model human navigation behavior in information networks: A study based on Wikipedia. 403-422
Volume 6, Number 5, 2015
- Domenico Lembo
, Wolfgang Faber
:
Web reasoning and rule systems. 425-426
- Terrance Swift:
Forest logging: A trace-based analysis of large rule-based computations. 427-449 - Mélanie König, Michel Leclère
, Marie-Laure Mugnier, Michaël Thomazo:
Sound, complete and minimal UCQ-rewriting for existential rules. 451-475 - Fabrizio Riguzzi
, Elena Bellodi, Evelina Lamma, Riccardo Zese
:
Probabilistic Description Logics under the distribution semantics. 477-501 - Vincenzo Lombardo, Cristina Battaglino, Antonio Pizzo, Rossana Damiano, Antonio Lieto:
Coupling conceptual modeling and rules for the annotation of dramatic media. 503-534
Volume 6, Number 6, 2015
- Krzysztof Janowicz, Pascal Hitzler:
Editorial. 537
- Albert Meroño-Peñuela
, Ashkan Ashkpour, Marieke van Erp
, Kees Mandemakers, Leen Breure, Andrea Scharnhorst
, Stefan Schlobach
, Frank van Harmelen
:
Semantic technologies for historical research: A survey. 539-564 - Audun Stolpe:
A logical characterisation of SPARQL federation. 565-584 - Jürgen Umbrich, Aidan Hogan
, Axel Polleres
, Stefan Decker
:
Link traversal querying for a diverse Web of Data. 585-624
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