Tuesday, May 31st, 2016
From To Room Hermes | Apollon | Track 1 Room Polymnia | Erato | Kalia | Melpo | Track 2 Room Clio | Track 3
09:00 09:30

ESWC Opening Ceremony

09:30 10:30  

Keynote Speech
Jim Hendler: "Wither OWL in a knowledge-graphed, Linked-Data World?"

Session Chair: Harald Sack

 

10:30 11:00 Coffee break
11:00

12:30

Session: Vocabularies, Schemas, Ontologies

Session Chair: Rinke Hoekstra


11:00-11:30

1. An Ontology-driven Approach for Semantic Annotation of Documents with Specific Concepts

Céline Alec | Chantal Reynaud and Brigitte Safar


11:30-12:00

2. Qanary - An Extensible Vocabulary for Open Question Answering Systems

Andreas Both | Dennis Diefenbach | Kuldeep Singh | Saeedeh Shekarpour | Didier Cherix and Christoph Lange


12:00-12:30

3. Test-Driven Development of Ontologies

C. Maria Keet and Agnieszka Ławrynowicz

 

Session: Semantic Data Management, Big data, Scalability

Session Chair: Katja Hose


11:00-11:30

1. LRDF Query Relaxation Strategies
Based on Failure Causes

Géraud Fokou | Stephane Jean | Allel Hadjali and Mickael Baron


11:30-12:00

2. The Lazy Traveling Salesman - Memory Management for
Large - Scale Link Discovery

Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo and Mofeed Hassan


12:00-12:30

3. Cyclades: A Decentralized Cache for Linked Data Fragments
Folz Pauline | Hala Skaf-Molli and Pascal Molli

 

ESWC Challenges (1)

Chair: Stefan Dietze and Anna Tordai


11:00-11:45

1. Open Knowledge Extraction
(OKE) Challenge

Anna Lisa Gentile and Andrea Nuzzolese


11:45-12:30

2. Challenge on Semantic Sentiment Analysis
Mauro Dragoni

12:30 14:00 Lunch
14:00 15:30

Session: Machine Learning

Session Chair: Jens Lehmann


14:00-14:30

1. Enriching Product Ads with Metadata
from HTML Annotations

Petar Ristoski and Peter Mika


14:30-15:00

2. Comparing Vocabulary Term Recommendations
using Association Rules and Learning To Rank: A User Study

Johann Schaible
Pedro Szekely and Ansgar Scherp


15:00-15:30

3. Efficient Approximation of Ontology Reasoning by Machine Learning
Heiko Paulheim and Heiner Stuckenschmidt

 

Session: Semantic Data Management, Big data, Scalability

Session Chair: Irini Fundulaki


14:00-14:30

1. LOTUS: Adaptive Text Search for Big Linked Data
Filip Ilievski | Wouter Beek | Marieke Van Erp | Laurens Rietveld
and Stefan Schlobach


14:30-15:00

2. Normalized Semantic Web Distance
Tom De Nies | Christian Beecks | Fréderic Godin | Wesley De Neve | Grzegorz Stepien | Dörthe Arndt | Laurens De Vocht | Ruben Verborgh | Thomas Seidl
Erik Mannens and Rik Van de Walle


15:00-15:30

3. Implicit Entity Linking in Tweets
Sujan Perera | Pablo Mendes | Adarsh Alex | Amit Sheth and Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan

ESWC Challenges (2)

Chair: Stefan Dietze and Anna Tordai


14:00-14:45

1. 6th Open Challenge on Question Answering
over Linked Data (QALD-6)

Christina Unger


14:45-15:30

2. Top-K Shortest Path in Large Typed RDF Graphs Challenge
Ioannis Papadakis

15:30 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 17:30

Session: In-Use and Industrial Track

Session Chair: Mike Lauruhn


16:00-16:30

1. Predicting Drug-Drug Interactions through Large-Scale Similarity-Based Link Prediction
Achille Fokoue | Mohammad Sadoghi | Oktie Hassanzadeh and Ping Zhang


16:30-17:00

2. Enriching a Small Artwork Collection through Semantic Linking
Mauro Dragoni | Serena Villata | Sara Tonelli and Elena Cabrio


17:00-17:30

3. RMLEditor: A Graph-based Mapping Editor for Linked Data Mappings
Pieter Heyvaert | Anastasia Dimou | Aron-Levi Herregodts | Ruben Verborgh | Dimitri Schuurman | Erik Mannens and Rik Van de Walle

Session: Linked Data

Session Chair: Sébastien Ferré


16:00-16:30

1. “From Queriability to Informativity, assessing“ ”Quality in Use” of DBpedia and YAGO”
HTong Ruan | Yang Li | Haofen Wang and Liang Zhao


16:30-17:30

2. Detecting Similar Linked Datasets Using Topic Modelling 
Michael Röder | Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo | Ivan Ermilov and Andreas Both


17:00-17:30

3. Gleaning Types for Literals in RDF Triples with Application to Entity Summarization 
Kalpa Gunaratna | Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan | Amit Sheth and Gong Cheng

ESWC Challenges (3)

Chair: Stefan Dietze and Anna Tordai


16:00-16:45

Semantic Publishing Challenge 2016 - Assessing the Quality of Scientific Output in its Ecosystem
Angelo Di Iorio and Christoph Lange

17:30 19:00

Minute of Madness

Chairs: Nadine Steinmetz and Giuseppe Rizzo

19:00 20:30

Welcome Reception (BEACH BAR)

 
Wednesday, June 1st, 2016
From To Room Hermes | Apollon | Track 1 Room Polymnia | Erato | Kalia | Melpo | Track 2 Room Clio | Track 3
09:15 09:30

Announcements

09:30 10:30

 

Keynote Speech
Ernesto Damiani: ”Controlling Leakage and Disclosure Risk in Semantic Big Data pipelines”

Session Chair: Eva Blomqvist

 

10:30 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 12:30

Session: Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval

Session Chair: Maxime Lefrancois


11:00-11:30

1. Towards Monitoring of Novel Statements in the News
Michael Färber | Achim Rettinger and Andreas Harth


11:30-12:30

2. Efficient Graph-based Document Similarity
Christian Paul | Achim Rettinger | Aditya Mogadala | Craig Knoblock and Pedro Szekely


12:00-12:30

3. Multi-layered Linked Open Data Enrichment for Information Retrieval
Francesco Corcoglioniti | Mauro Dragoni | Alessio Palmero Aprosio and Marco Rospocher

Session: Trust, Privacy,
and Recommendation

Session chair: Axel Polleres


11:00-11:30

1. Provenance Management for Evolving RDF Datasets
Argyro Avgoustaki | Giorgos Flouris | Irini Fundulaki and Dimitris Plexousakis


11:30-12:00

2. A Comparison of Techniques for
Name-based Private Record Linkage

Pawel Grzebala and Michelle Cheatham


12:00-12:30

3. Intension-based Dataset Recommendation for Data Linking
Mohamed Ben Ellefi | Zohra Bellahsene | Stefan Dietze and Konstantin Todorov

 

 

 

 

 

EU Hobbit Workshop

Session Chairs: Tom de Nies, Axel Ngonga

 

12:30 14:00 Lunch
14:00 15:30

Session: Mobile Web, Sensors and Semantic Streams

Session chair: Irene Celino


14:00-14:30

1. Full-text Support for Publish/Subscribe Ontology Systems
Lefteris Zervakis | Christos Tryfonopoulos | Spiros Skiadopoulos and Manolis Koubarakis


14:30-15:00

2. Heaven: a framework for systematic comparative research approach for RSP engines
Riccardo Tommasini | Emanuele Della Valle | Marco Balduni and Daniele Dell‘Aglio


15:00-15:30

3. (moved from Data management track) Query Rewriting in RDF Stream Processing
Jean-Paul Calbimonte | Jose Mora and Oscar Corcho

Session: Linked Data

Session chair: Maria Maleshkova


14:00-14:30

1. Heuristics for Connecting Heterogeneous Knowledge via FrameBase
Jacobo Rouces
Gerard de Melo and Katja Hose


14:30-15:30

2. TermPicker: Enabling the Reuse of Vocabulary Terms by Exploiting Data from the Linked Open Data Cloud
Johann Schaible
Thomas Gottron and Ansgar Scherp


15:00-15:30

3. (moved from the API track) Linking Data, Services, and Human Know-How
Paolo Pareti | Ewan Klein and Adam Barker

 

 

 

 

 

EU Project Networking Session

Session Chairs: Mauro Dragoni, Lyndon Nixon

 

15:30 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 17:30

Session: In-Use and Industrial Track

Session Chair: Mike Lauruhn


16:00-16:30

1. Building the Seshat Ontology for a Global History Databank
Rob Brennan | Kevin Feeney | Gavin Mendel-Gleason | Bojan Bozic | Peter Turchin | Harvey Whitehouse | Pieter Francois | Thomas E. Currie and Stephanie Grohmann


16:30-17:00

2. Adaptive Linked Data-driven Web Components: Building Flexible and Reusable Semantic Web Interfaces
Ali Khalili | Antonis Loizou and Frank van Harmelen


17:00-17:30

1. Supporting Arbitrary Custom Datatypes
in RDF and SPARQL

Maxime Lefrancois and Antoine Zimmermann

Session: Machine Learning

Session Chair: Heiko Paulheim


16:00-16:30

1. Iterative Entity Navigation via Co-Clustering Semantic Links and
Entity Classes

Liang Zheng | Jiang Xu | Jidong Jiang
Yuzhong Qu and Gong Cheng


16:30-17:00

2. DoSeR - A Knowledge-Base-Agnostic Framework for Entity Disambiguation Using Semantic Embeddings
Stefan Zwicklbauer | Christin Seifert and Michael Granitzer


17:00-17:30

3. Embedding Mapping Approaches for Tensor Factorization and Knowledge Graph Modelling
Yinchong Yang | Cristóbal Esteban and Volker Tresp

 

 

 

 

 

20:00 open-end

Conference Gala Dinner (Main Pool Area)

 
Thursday, June 2nd, 2016
From To Room Hermes | Apollon | Track 1 Room Polymnia | Erato | Kalia | Melpo | Track 2
09:00 11:00

Posters & Demos including Breakfast
Session Chairs: Nadine Steinmetz and Giuseppe Rizzo

11:00 11:30

Coffee Break

11:30 12:30  

Keynote Speach
Eleni Pratsini: ”Semanting Technologies in Business: are we there yet?”

Chair: Mathieu d’Aquin

 
12:30 14:00 Lunch
14:00 15:30

Session: In-Use and Industrial Track

Session Chair:
Jacco van Ossenbruggen


14:00-14:30

1. Semantically Enhanced Quality Assurance in the JURION Business Use Case
Dimitris Kontokostas | Christian Mader | Michael Leuthold | Christian Dirschl | Katja Eck | Jens Lehmann and Sebastian Hellmann


14:30-15:00

2. Ontology-based data access for Maritime Security
Stefan Brüggemann | Konstantina Bereta | Guohui Xiao and Manolis Koubarakis


15:00-15:30

3. WarSampo Data Service and Semantic Portal for Publishing Linked Open Data about the Second World War History
Eero Hyvönen | Erkki Heino | Petri Leskinen | Esko Ikkala | Mikko Koho | Minna Tamper | Jouni Tuominen and Eetu Mäkelä

 

 

Session: Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval

Session Chair: Nathalie Aussenac Gilles


14:00-14:30

1. Bridging the Gap Between Formal Languages and
Natural Languages with Zippers

Sebastien Ferre


14:30-15:00

2. AskNow: A Framework for Natural Language Query Formalization in SPAR QL
Mohnish Dubey, Sourish Dasgupta, Ankit Sharma, Konrad Höffner and Jens Lehmann


15:00-15:30

3. Semantic Topic Compass - Classification based on Unsupervised Feature Ambiguity Gradation
Amparo E. Cano | Hassan Saif | Harith Alani and Enrico Motta

 

 
15:30 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 17:30

Session: Smart Cities, Urban and Geospatial Data

Session Chair: Jean-Paul Calbimonte


16:00-16:30

1. VOLT: A Provenance-Producing, Transparent SPARQL Proxy for the On-Demand Computation of Linked Data and its Application to Spatiotemporally Dependent Data
Blake Regalia | Krzysztof Janowicz and Song Gao


16:30-17:00

2. Learning to Classify Spatiotextual Entities in Maps
Giorgos Giannopoulos | Nikos Karagiannakis | Dimitrios Skoutas and
Spiros Athanasiou


17:00-17:30

3. Supporting Geo-Ontology Engineering through Spatial Data Analytics
Gloria Re Calegari | Emanuela Carlino | Irene Celino and Diego Peroni

 

 

Session: Reasoning

Session Chair: Agnieszka Ławrynowicz


16:00-16:30

2. Handling Inconsistencies due to Class Disjointness
in SPAR QL Updates

Albin Ahmeti | Diego Calvanese | Axel Polleres
and Vadim Savenkov


16:30-17:00

3. A Contextualised Semantics for owl:sameAs
Wouter Beek | Stefan Schlobach and Frank Van Harmelen

 

17:30 Closing and Award Ceremony