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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th Extended Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2014, held in Anissaras, Portoroz, Slovenia, in May/June 2015. The 43 revised full papers presented together with three invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 164 submissions. This program was completed by a demonstration and poster session, in which researchers had the chance to present their latest results and advances in the form of live demos. In addition, the PhD Symposium program included 12 contributions, selected out of 16 submissions. The core tracks of the research…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th Extended Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2014, held in Anissaras, Portoroz, Slovenia, in May/June 2015. The 43 revised full papers presented together with three invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 164 submissions. This program was completed by a demonstration and poster session, in which researchers had the chance to present their latest results and advances in the form of live demos. In addition, the PhD Symposium program included 12 contributions, selected out of 16 submissions. The core tracks of the research conference were complemented with new tracks focusing on linking machine and human computation at web scale (cognition and Semantic Web, Human Computation and Crowdsourcing) beside the following subjects Vocabularies, Schemas, Ontologies, Reasoning, Linked Data, Semantic Web and Web Science, Semantic Data Management, Big data, Scalability, Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval, Machine Learning, Mobile Web, Internet of Things and Semantic Streams, Services, Web APIs and the Web of Things, Cognition and Semantic Web, Human Computation and Crowdsourcing and In-Use Industrial Track as well.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Harald Sack ist Gastwissenschaftler am Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Softwaresystemtechnik (HPI) an der Universität Potsdam. Nach einem Informatikstudium an der Universität der Bundeswehr in München arbeitete er von 1990 - 1997 als Anwendungsentwickler und Projektleiter in der Bundeswehr. 1997 ging er als assoziiertes Mitglied des Graduiertenkollegs "Mathematische Optimierung" an die Universität Trier und promovierte 2002 mit einer Arbeit zur formalen Verifikation zum Dr. rer. nat. 2002 - 2008 arbeitete er als wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Institut für Informatik an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität in Jena und ist seit 2007 Gastdozent am HPI in Potsdam. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen in den Gebieten Multimedia Retrieval, Semantic Web, Wissensrepräsentationen und Semantic enabled Retrieval. Seit 2008 ist er kommissarischer Sprecher der Fachgruppe 'Multimedia- und Hypermediasysteme' der Gesellschaft für Informatik und Mitglied des Deutschen IPv6 Rates.