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International Semantic Web Conference

Also known as: ISWC, 12th International Semantic Web Conference, 9th International Semantic Web Conference

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Construction of Knowledge Graphs: State and Challenges - arXiv arxiv.org arXiv 12 facts
referenceD. Gerber and A.-C.N. Ngomo presented 'Bootstrapping the linked data web' at the 1st Workshop on Web Scale Knowledge Extraction at the International Semantic Web Conference in 2011.
referenceM. Acosta, A. Zaveri, E. Simperl, D. Kontokostas, S. Auer, and J. Lehmann proposed a method for crowdsourcing linked data quality assessment in a 2013 International Semantic Web Conference paper.
referenceR. Soru, R. Usbeck, and A.-C. Ngonga Ngomo presented 'Real-time RDF extraction from unstructured data streams' at the International Semantic Web Conference in 2013.
referenceThe Microsoft Academic Knowledge Graph is a linked data source containing 8 billion triples of scholarly data, as described by M. Färber at the 18th International Semantic Web Conference in 2019.
referenceJ. Lehmann, D. Gerber, M. Morsey, and A.-C. Ngonga Ngomo presented 'Defacto', a deep fact validation system, at the 2012 International Semantic Web Conference.
referenceFrey et al. presented 'DBpedia FlexiFusion the best of Wikipedia> Wikidata> your data' at the International Semantic Web Conference in 2019.
referenceThe AI-KG knowledge graph, which is an automatically generated knowledge graph of artificial intelligence, was presented by D. Dessì, F. Osborne, D. Reforgiato Recupero, D. Buscaldi, E. Motta, and H. Sack at the International Semantic Web Conference in 2020.
referenceSteenwinckel et al. developed a literature knowledge graph to facilitate COVID-19 meta-analysis, as presented at the 19th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) in 2020.
referenceH. Paulheim and S.P. Ponzetto published 'Extending DBpedia with Wikipedia List Pages' at the NLP-DBPEDIA workshop at the International Semantic Web Conference in 2013.
referenceE. Munoz, A. Hogan, and A. Mileo published 'Triplifying wikipedia’s tables' at the LD4IE workshop at the International Semantic Web Conference in 2013.
referenceA. Piscopo, L.-A. Kaffee, C. Phethean, and E. Simperl authored 'Provenance information in a collaborative knowledge graph: an evaluation of Wikidata external references', published in the International semantic web conference proceedings by Springer in 2017, pages 542–558.
referenceH. Paulheim and C. Bizer developed a method for type inference on noisy RDF data, presented at the 12th International Semantic Web Conference in 2013.
Practices, opportunities and challenges in the fusion of knowledge ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
referenceLiu et al. (2024) proposed finetuning generative large language models with discrimination instructions for knowledge graph completion in a paper published at the International Semantic Web Conference.
referenceLukovnikov et al. (2019) investigated the use of pretrained transformers for simple question answering over knowledge graphs in a paper presented at the 18th International Semantic Web Conference in Auckland, New Zealand.
Applying Large Language Models in Knowledge Graph-based ... arxiv.org Benedikt Reitemeyer, Hans-Georg Fill · arXiv Jan 7, 2025 1 fact
referenceHalpin, H., Hayes, P.J., McCusker, J.P., McGuinness, D.L., and Thompson, H.S. analyzed identity in linked data, specifically the 'owl:sameas' property, at the 9th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2010) in Shanghai, China.
Knowledge Graphs: Opportunities and Challenges - Springer Nature link.springer.com Springer Apr 3, 2023 1 fact
referenceRebele et al. (2016) published 'Yago: a multilingual knowledge base from wikipedia, wordnet, and geonames' in the International Semantic Web Conference proceedings, which details the construction of the YAGO knowledge base.