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    Modelling expertise at different levels of granularity using semantic similarity measures in the context of collaborative knowledge-curation platforms

    Collaboration platforms provide a dynamic environment where the content is subject to ongoing evolution through expert contributions. The knowledge embedded in such platforms is not static as it evolves throug...

    Hasti Ziaimatin, Tudor Groza, Tania Tudorache in Journal of Intelligent Information Systems (2016)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Digital Libraries: Providing Quality Information

    17th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries, ICADL 2015, Seoul, Korea, December 9-12, 2015. Proceedings

    Robert B. Allen, Jane Hunter in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2015)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Formal Acknowledgement of Citizen Scientists’ Contributions via Dynamic Data Citations

    Data citation provides a valuable method for rewarding citizen scientists by formally acknowledging the contributions that they make to valuable scientific datasets. The difficulty is that citizen science data...

    Jane Hunter, Chih-Hsiang Hsu in Digital Libraries: Providing Quality Information (2015)

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    Understanding Connectivity between Groundwater Chemistry Data and Geological Stratigraphy via 3D Sub-surface Visualization and Analysis

    This paper describes the 3D Water Chemistry Atlas - an open source, Web-based system that enables the three-dimensional (3D) sub-surface visualization of ground water monitoring data, overlaid on the local geo...

    Jane Hunter, Andre Gebers, Lucy Reading in Environmental Software Systems. Infrastruc… (2015)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Load Balancing for Imbalanced Data Sets: Classifying Scientific Artefacts for Evidence Based Medicine

    Data skewness is a challenge encountered, in particular, when applying supervised machine learning approaches in various domains, such as in healthcare and biomedical information engineering. Evidence Based Me...

    Hamed Hassanzadeh, Tudor Groza in PRICAI 2014: Trends in Artificial Intellig… (2014)

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    Reasoning on Crowd-Sourced Semantic Annotations to Facilitate Cataloguing of 3D Artefacts in the Cultural Heritage Domain

    The 3D Semantic Annotation (3DSA) system expedites the classification of 3D digital surrogates from the cultural heritage domain, by leveraging crowd-sourced semantic annotations. More specifically, the 3DSA s...

    Chih-Hao Yu, Tudor Groza, Jane Hunter in The Semantic Web – ISWC 2013 (2013)

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    Experiences with Modeling Composite Phenotypes in the SKELETOME Project

    Semantic annotation of patient data in the skeletal dysplasia domain (e.g., clinical summaries) is a challenging process due to the structural and lexical differences existing between the terms used to describ...

    Tudor Groza, Andreas Zankl, Jane Hunter in The Semantic Web – ISWC 2012 (2012)

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    Semantic Similarity-Driven Decision Support in the Skeletal Dysplasia Domain

    Biomedical ontologies have become a mainstream topic in medical research. They represent important sources of evolved knowledge that may be automatically integrated in decision support methods. Grounding clini...

    Razan Paul, Tudor Groza, Andreas Zankl, Jane Hunter in The Semantic Web – ISWC 2012 (2012)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    High Speed Capture, Retrieval and Rendering of Segment-Based Annotations on 3D Museum Objects

    The aim of the 3D Semantic Annotation (3DSA) system is to deliver a Web-based semantic tagging and annotation service for 3D cultural heritage objects - that enables users to attach semantic tags/annotations t...

    Chih-Hao Yu, Tudor Groza, Jane Hunter in Digital Libraries: For Cultural Heritage, … (2011)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    The Role of Digital Libraries in a Time of Global Change

    12th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries, ICADL 2010, Gold Coast, Australia, June 21-25, 2010. Proceedings

    Gobinda Chowdhury, Chris Koo in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2010)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    PODD: An Ontology-Driven Data Repository for Collaborative Phenomics Research

    Phenomics, the systematic study of phenotypes, is an emerging field of research in biology. It complements genomics, the study of genotypes, and is becoming an increasingly critical tool to understand phenomen...

    Yuan-Fang Li, Gavin Kennedy, Faith Davies in The Role of Digital Libraries in a Time of… (2010)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    A Collaborative Scholarly Annotation System for Dynamic Web Documents – A Literary Case Study

    This paper describes ongoing work within the Aus-e-Lit project at the University of Queensland to provide collaborative annotation tools for Australian Literary Scholars. It describes our implementation of an ...

    Anna Gerber, Andrew Hyland, Jane Hunter in The Role of Digital Libraries in a Time of… (2010)

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    Annotating Relationships Between Multiple Mixed-Media Digital Objects by Extending Annotea

    Annotea provides an annotation protocol to support collaborative Semantic Web-based annotation of digital resources accessible through the Web. It provides a model whereby a user may attach supplementary infor...

    Ronald Schroeter, Jane Hunter, Andrew Newman in The Semantic Web: Research and Applications (2007)