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Searching for scientific publications online is an essential task for researchers working on a certain topic. However, the extremely large amount of scientific publications found in the web turns the process of finding a publication into a very difficult task whereas, locating peers interested in collaborating on a specific topic or reviewing literature is even more challenging. In this paper, we...
The design of solutions that are able to exploit the available data collected in smart cities environments can lead to insights that can guide the implementation of approaches that have the potential to significantly improve the quality of life within a city. Such solutions include tools for the production of advanced analytics considering data fusion challenges. The preparation of qualitative input...
Current tools that facilitate the extract-transform-load (ETL) process focus on ETL workflow, not on generating meaningful semantic relationships to integrate data from multiple, heterogeneous sources. A proposed semantic ETL framework applies semantics to various data fields and so allows richer data integration.
The development of modern health care and clinical practice increase the need of nutritional and medical data extraction and integration across heterogeneous data sources. It can be useful for researchers and patients if there is a way to extract relevant information and organize it as easily shared and machine-processable linked data. In this paper, we describe an automatic approach that extracts...
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