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    MultPAX: Keyphrase Extraction Using Language Models and Knowledge Graphs

    Keyphrase extraction aims to identify a small set of phrases that best describe the content of text. The automatic generation of keyphrases has become essential for many natural language applications such as t...

    Hamada M. Zahera, Daniel Vollmers, Mohamed Ahmed Sherif in The Semantic Web – ISWC 2022 (2022)

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    Tentris – A Tensor-Based Triple Store

    The number and size of RDF knowledge graphs grows continuously. Efficient storage solutions for these graphs are indispensable for their use in real applications. We present such a storage solution dubbed Tentris

    Alexander Bigerl, Felix Conrads, Charlotte Behning in The Semantic Web – ISWC 2020 (2020)

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    LSVS: Link Specification Verbalization and Summarization

    An increasing number and size of datasets abiding by the Linked Data paradigm are published everyday. Discovering links between these datasets is thus central to achieve the vision behind the Data Web. Declara...

    Abdullah Fathi Ahmed, Mohamed Ahmed Sherif in Natural Language Processing and Informatio… (2019)

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    Automating RDF Dataset Transformation and Enrichment

    With the adoption of RDF across several domains, come growing requirements pertaining to the completeness and quality of RDF datasets. Currently, this problem is most commonly addressed by manually devising me...

    Mohamed Ahmed Sherif in The Semantic Web. Latest Advances and New … (2015)

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    Unsupervised Link Discovery through Knowledge Base Repair

    The Linked Data Web has developed into a compendium of partly very large datasets. Devising efficient approaches to compute links between these datasets is thus central to achieve the vision behind the Data We...

    Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, Mohamed Ahmed Sherif in The Semantic Web: Trends and Challenges (2014)