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Steffen Lohmann (Ed.)

I-SEMANTICS 2013 Posters & Demos

Proceedings of the I-SEMANTICS 2013 Posters & Demonstrations Track

9th International Conference on Semantic Systems September 4-6, 2013, Graz, Austria

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Title: Proceedings of the I-SEMANTICS 2013 Posters & Demonstrations Track Editor: Steffen Lohmann

ISSN: 1613-0073

CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org)

Editor’s address:

Steffen Lohmann University of Stuttgart Universitätsstraße 38 70569 Stuttgart, Germany

[email protected]

Copyright © 2013 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors. Copying permitted only for private and academic purposes. This volume is published and copyrighted by its editor.

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Preface

For the ninth time, I-SEMANTICS takes place in Graz, Austria, this year. The International Conference on Semantic Systems provides a forum for the exchange of latest scientific results in research areas such as semantic technologies, social software, semantic content engineering, logic programming, Linked Data, and the Semantic Web. The conference has become a major event in the field, attracting more than 400 participants every year.

The I-SEMANTICS Posters & Demonstrations Track complements the main conference track. It provides an opportunity to present late-breaking research results, smaller contributions, and innovative work in progress. It gives conference attendees the possibility to learn about on-going work and encourages discussions between researchers and practitioners in the field. For presenters, it provides an excellent opportunity to obtain feedback from peers.

Each submission to the Posters & Demonstrations Track was sent for review to three members of the program committee. Based on the reviews, we selected twelve posters and demos for presentation at the conference. The papers to these contributions are included in the proceedings.

We thank all authors for their contributions and the members of the program committee for their valuable work in reviewing the submissions. We are also grateful to the staff of the Know-Center, in particular Patrick Höfler who supported us in the local organization of this track.

August 2013

Steffen Lohmann

(Posters & Demos Chair)

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Program Committee

Panos Alexopoulos, iSOCO, Spain

Christian Blaschke, Semantic Web Company, Austria Kalina Bontcheva, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Adrian Brasoveanu, MODUL University Vienna, Austria

Simone Braun, FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Germany Irene Celino, CEFRIEL, Italy

Alicia Cortés Fernández, Instituto Tecnológico de Apizaco, Mexico Aba-Sah Dadzie, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

Claudia D’Amato, University of Bari, Italy

Thomas Gottron, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany

Siegfried Handschuh, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Ireland Laura Hollink, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Tim Hussein, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Christoph Lange, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Jindrich Mynarz, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic Stefan Negru, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania

Alexandre Passant, seevl.net / MDG Web Ltd., Ireland Heiko Paulheim, TU Darmstadt, Germany

Thomas Riechert, University of Leipzig, Germany Nadine Steinmetz, HPI Potsdam, Germany Andreas Thalhammer, STI Innsbruck, Austria

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Contents

Diversity-Aware Clustering of SIOC Posts

Andreas Thalhammer, Ioannis Stavrakantonakis, Ioan Toma 1 Mobile Location-Driven Associative Search in DBpedia with Tag Clouds

Bjørnar Tessem, Bjarte Johansen, Csaba Veres 6

Schema.org for the Semantic Web with MaDaME

Csaba Veres, Eivind Elseth 11

Knowledge Tagger: Customizable Semantic Entity Resolution using Ontological Evidence

Panos Alexopoulos, Boris Villazon-Terrazas, Jos´e-Manuel G´omez-P´erez 16 Introducing a Diversity-Aware Drupal Extension

Simon Hangl, Ioan Toma, Andreas Thalhammer 20

Linked Soccer Data

Tanja Bergmann, Stefan Bunk, Johannes Eschrig, Christian Hentschel,

Magnus Knuth, Harald Sack, Ricarda Sch¨uler 25

Resource Description Graph Views for Configuring Linked Data Visualizations

Bettina Steger, Thomas Kurz, Sebastian Schaffert 30

Types of Property Pairs and Alignment on Linked Datasets – A Preliminary Analysis

Kalpa Gunaratna, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Amit Sheth 35 Automated Visualization Support for Linked Research Data

Belgin Mutlu, Patrick Hoefler, Vedran Sabol, Gerwald Tschinkel,

Michael Granitzer 40

City Data Pipeline – A System for Making Open Data Useful for Cities

Stefan Bischof, Axel Polleres, Simon Sperl 45

The Social Semantic Server – A Framework to Provide Services on Social Semantic Network Data

Dominik Kowald, Sebastian Dennerlein, Dieter Theiler, Simon Walk,

Christoph Trattner 50

A Comprehensive Microbial Knowledge Base to Support the Development of In-vitro Diagnostic Solutions in Infectious Diseases

Magali Jaillard, St´ephane Schicklin, Audrey Larue-Triolet, Jean-Baptiste Veyrieras 55

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