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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Semantic Technologies Toolkit for Bridging Early Diagnosis and Treatment in Brain Diseases: Report from the Ongoing EU-Funded Research Project ALAMEDA
Semantic Web technologies are increasingly being deployed in various e-health scenarios, prominently due to their inherent capacity to harmonize heterogeneous information from diverse sources and devices, as w...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Semantic Data Integration for Monitoring Operators’ Ergonomics in an Automotive Manufacturing Setting
This paper presents a novel semantic data integration framework for monitoring and safeguarding the ergonomics of human operators during a collaborative assembly task in an automotive manufacturing environment.
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Article
Dependency modelling for inconsistency management in Digital Preservation – The PERICLES approach
The rise of the Semantic Web has provided cultural heritage researchers and practitioners with several tools for providing semantically rich representations and interoperability of cultural heritage collection...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
PROPheT – Ontology Population and Semantic Enrichment from Linked Data Sources
Ontologies are a rapidly emerging paradigm for knowledge representation, with a growing number of applications in various domains. However, populating ontologies with massive volumes of data is an extremely ch...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The SemaDrift Protégé Plugin to Measure Semantic Drift in Ontologies: Lessons Learned
Semantic drift is an active research field, which aims to identify and measure changes in ontologies across time and versions. Yet, only few practical methods have emerged that are directly applicable to Sema...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
User-Driven Ontology Population from Linked Data Sources
In order for ontology-based applications to be deployed in real-life scenarios, significant volumes of data are required to populate the underlying models. Populating ontologies manually is a time-consuming an...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Designing for Inconsistency – The Dependency-Based PERICLES Approach
The rise of the Semantic Web has provided cultural heritage researchers and practitioners with several tools for ensuring semantic-rich representations and interoperability of cultural heritage collections. Al...