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Elena Simperl, Devika P. Madalli,

Denny Vrandecic, Enrique Alfonseca (Eds.)

DiversiWeb 2011

Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on

Knowledge Diversity on the Web

Workshop at the

20th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2011)

Hyderabad, India

March, 2011

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Copyright © 2011 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors.

Copying permitted only for private and academic purposes.

This volume is published and copyrighted by its editors.

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Organization committee

Elena Simperl, AIFB, KIT, Germany

Devika P. Madalli, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, India

Denny Vrandecic, AIFB, KIT, Germany

Enrique Alfonseca, Google Zurich, Switzerland

Programm Committee

Anthony Baldry, University of Pavia, Italy

Jean-Yves Delort, Google, Switzerland

Elena Demidova, L3S, Germany

Reto Krummenacher, STI Innsbruck, Austria

Paul Lewis, University of Southampton, UK

Vincenzo Maltese, University of Trento, Italy

Kunal Patel, Ingenuity Systems, USA

Delia Rusu, JSI, Slovenia

Katharina Siorpaes, STI Innsbruck, Austria

Markus Strohmaier, TU Graz, Austria

Thanh Duc Tran, KIT, Germany

Mitja Trampus, JSI, Slovenia

Andreas Wagner, KIT, Germany

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Preface

DiversiWeb 2011,1 the First International Workshop on Knowledge Diversity on the Web, co-located with WWW2011 in Hyderabad, India, provided an interdisciplinary forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss their ideas related to the challenges posed by diversity on the Web. We addressed a wide array of interdisciplinary questions, which need to be tackled in order to preserve the fragile balance between a world that is continually converging and growing together, the rich diversity of the global society, and the dangers of fragmentation and splintering.

The workshop was partially funded by EU ICT FP7 projects RENDER2 and Living Knowledge3. We thank all authors for submitting to DiversiWeb 2011, the program committee for the indispensable help in the selection process for the workshop program, and VideoLectures.net for recording the workshop4.

Elena Simperl, Devika P. Madalli, Denny Vrandecic, Enrique Alfonseca DiversiWeb 2011 Organization Committee

1 http://render-project.eu/diversiweb2011/

2 http://render-project.eu/

3 http://livingknowledge-project.eu/

4 http://videolectures.net/diversiweb2011_hyderabad/

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Table of Contents

Towards a Knowledge Diversity Model ... 1 Rakebul Hasan, Katharina Siorpaes, Reto Krummenacher, Fabian Flöck

Expressing Opinion Mining ... 5 Andreea Bizau, Delia Rusu, Dunja Mladenic

Scalable Detection of Sentiment-Based Contradictions ... 9 Mikalai Tsytsarau, Themis Palpanas, Kerstin Denecke

Faceted Approach To Diverse Query Processing ... 17 Alessandro Agostini, Devika P. Madalli,A. R. D.Prasad

Approximate subgraph matching for detection of topic variations ... 25 Mitja Trampus, Dunja Mladenic

Mining Diverse Views from Related Articles ... 29 Ravali Pochampally, Kamalakar Karlapalem

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