The Semantic Web: ESWC 2020 Satellite Events
ESWC 2020 Satellite Events, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 31 – June 4, 2020, Revised Selected Papers
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RDF compression and querying are consolidated topics in the Web of Data, with a plethora of solutions to efficiently store and query static datasets. However, as RDF data changes along time, it becomes necessa...
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This article reports on our efforts to support FAIR Clinical Data Standards with Semantic Web technologies, including the challenge of bridging the gap for non-technical users.
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ESWC 2020 Satellite Events, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 31 – June 4, 2020, Revised Selected Papers
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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has established transparency and accountability in the context of personal data usage and collection. While its obligations clearly apply to data explicitly obtain...
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In this demo we present the SPECIAL consent, transparency and compliance system. The objective of the system is to afford data subjects more control over personal data processing and sharing, while at the same...
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HDT (Header-Dictionary-Triples) is a compressed representation of RDF data that supports retrieval features without prior decompression. Yet, RDF datasets often contain additional graph information, such as th...
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The amount of raw data exchanged via web protocols is steadily increasing. Although the Linked Data infrastructure could potentially be used to selectively share RDF data with different individuals or organisa...
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DBpedia crystallized most of the concepts of the Semantic Web using simple map**s to convert Wikipedia articles (i.e., infoboxes and tables) to RDF data. This “semantic view” of wiki content has rapidly beco...
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The Web of Data has been gaining momentum in recent years. This leads to increasingly publish more and more semi-structured datasets following, in many cases, the RDF (Resource Description Framework) data model b...
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HDT a is binary RDF serialization aiming at minimizing the space overheads of traditional RDF formats, while providing retrieval features in compressed space. Several HDT-based applications, such as the recent Li...
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RDF streams are sequences of timestamped RDF statements or graphs, which can be generated by several types of data sources (sensors, social networks, etc.). They may provide data at high volumes and rates, and...
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The growth in multimedia production has increased the size of audiovisual repositories, and has also led to the formation of increasingly large metadata collections about these contents. Deciding how these col...
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The Web of Data is producing large RDF datasets from diverse fields. The increasing size of the data being published threatens to make these datasets hardly to exchange, index and consume. This scalability pro...
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Increasingly huge RDF data sets are being published on the Web. Currently, they use different syntaxes of RDF, contain high levels of redundancy and have a plain indivisible structure. All this leads to fuzzy ...