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3. K-CAP 2005: Banff, Alberta, Canada
- Peter Clark, Guus Schreiber:
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP 2005), October 2-5, 2005, Banff, Alberta, Canada. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-163-5
Invited Talk
- Patrick J. Hayes:
Speaking informally... 1
Information extraction
- Bora Gazen, Steven Minton:
AutoFeed: an unsupervised learning system for generating webfeeds. 3-10 - Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond T. Ng, Ed Zwart:
Extracting knowledge from evaluative text. 11-18 - Isaac G. Councill, C. Lee Giles, Hui Han, Eren Manavoglu:
Automatic acknowledgement indexing: expanding the semantics of contribution in the CiteSeer digital library. 19-26
Interactive knowledge capture I
- Georg Buscher, Joachim Baumeister, Frank Puppe, Dietmar Seipel:
User-centered consultation by a society of agents. 27-34 - Timothy Chklovski, Yolanda Gil:
Improving the design of intelligent acquisition interfaces for collecting world knowledge from web contributors. 35-42 - Guy A. Boy:
Knowledge management for product maturity. 43-50
Ontologies and knowledge bases
- Harith Alani, Christopher Brewster:
Ontology ranking based on the analysis of concept structures. 51-58 - Tomas Eric Nordlander, Derek H. Sleeman, Kenneth N. Brown:
Knowledge base reuse through constraint relaxation. 59-66 - Yuangui Lei:
An instance mapping ontology for the semantic web. 67-74
Information retrieval
- Victoria S. Uren, Enrico Motta, Martin Dzbor, Philipp Cimiano:
Browsing for information by highlighting automatically generated annotations: a user study and evaluation. 75-82 - Nenad Stojanovic:
On the role of a user's knowledge gap in an information retrieval process. 83-90 - Laura Hollink, Suzanne Little, Jane Hunter:
Evaluating the application of semantic inferencing rules to image annotation. 91-98
Interactive knowledge capture II
- Patrick J. Hayes, Thomas C. Eskridge, Raul Saavedra, Thomas Reichherzer, Mala Mehrotra, Dmitri Bobrovnikoff:
Collaborative knowledge capture in ontologies. 99-106 - Kenneth S. Murray, John D. Lowrance, Douglas E. Appelt, Andres C. Rodriguez:
Estimating similarity among collaboration contributions. 107-114
Dialog and elicitation
- Timothy Chklovski:
Collecting paraphrase corpora from volunteer contributors. 115-120 - Eveline M. Helsper, Linda C. van der Gaag, A. J. Feelders, Willie Loeffen, Petra L. Geenen, Armin Elbers:
Bringing order into bayesian-network construction. 121-128 - Peter Z. Yeh, Bruce W. Porter, Ken Barker:
Matching utterances to rich knowledge structures to acquire a model of the speaker's goal. 129-136
Knowledge capture from text
- Joachim Wermter, Udo Hahn:
Finding new terminology in very large corpora. 137-144 - Andrew S. Gordon, Kavita Ganesan:
Automated story capture from conversational speech. 145-152 - James Fan, Ken Barker, Bruce W. Porter:
Indirect anaphora resolution as semantic path search. 153-160 - Florence Amardeilh, Philippe Laublet, Jean-Luc Minel:
Document annotation and ontology population from linguistic extractions. 161-168
Posters
- Lotfi Admane:
A generic model of corporate memory: application to the industrial systems. 171-172 - Suraj Ajit, Derek H. Sleeman, David W. Fowler, David Knott, Kit-Ying Hui:
Acquisition and maintenance of constraints in engineering design. 173-174 - Zharko Aleksovski, Michel C. A. Klein:
Ontology mapping using background knowledge. 175-176 - Anjo Anjewierden, Willem-Olaf Huijsen, Marjan Grootveld:
Enhancing knowledge mapping using automatically derived concepts. 177-178 - El-Hassan Bezzazi:
Pooling commentaries on legal texts from lawyers and experts in a collaborative work. 179-180 - Sabine Bruaux, Gilles Kassel, Gilles Morel:
An ontological approach to the construction of problem-solving models. 181-182 - Tuan-Dung Cao, Rose Dieng-Kuntz, Marc Bourdeau, Bruno Fiés:
A semantic web approach for building technology-monitoring system. 183-184 - Thomas Chau, Frank Maurer:
A case study of wiki-based experience repository at a medium-sized software company. 185-186 - Dileep G. Damle, Victoria S. Uren:
Extracting significant words from corpora for ontology extraction. 187-188 - Sandip Debnath, C. Lee Giles:
A learning based model for headline extraction of news articles to find explanatory sentences for events. 189-190 - Sandip Debnath, Arun Upneja, C. Lee Giles:
Learning term-relationships for ontology construction: creating business ontologies for event explanation. 191-192 - Gengshen Du, Günther Ruhe:
Identification of question types and answer types for an explanation component in software release planning. 193-194 - Frédéric Fürst, Francky Trichet:
Axiom-based ontology matching. 195-196 - John H. Gennari, Peter Mork, Hao Li:
Knowledge transformations between frame systems and RDB systems. 197-198 - Carole A. Goble, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Rafael González-Cabero, María S. Pérez-Hernández:
ODESGS framework, knowledge-based markup for semantic grid services. 199-200 - Honghai Feng, Baoyan Liu, Liyun He:
Using rough set to induce dependencies between attributes where there are a large amount of missing values: a SARS data application. 201-202 - Mary A. Keeler, Heather D. Pfeiffer:
Collaboratory testbed partnerships as a knowledge capture challenge. 203-204 - Khaled Khelif, Rose Dieng-Kuntz, Pascal Barbry:
MEAT: an experiment memory for interpreting DNA microarray analyses. 205-206 - Jihie Kim:
Meta-level patterns for interactive knowledge capture. 207-208 - Tristan Miller, Stefan Agne:
Attention-based information retrieval using eye tracker data. 209-210 - Claus Möbus, Heiko Seebold, Hilke Garbe:
A greedy knowledge acquisition method for the rapid prototyping of knowledge structures. 211-212 - Eric Nyberg, Teruko Mitamura, Justin Betteridge:
Capturing knowledge from domain text with controlled language. 213-214 - Andres C. Rodriguez, Thomas Boyce, John D. Lowrance, Eric Yeh:
Angler: a collaborative tool for cognitive expansion. 215-216 - Lisa Torrey, Trevor Walker, Jude W. Shavlik, Richard Maclin:
Knowledge transfer via advice taking. 217-218 - Jianhan Zhu, Alexandre L. Gonçalves, Victoria S. Uren, Enrico Motta, Roberto Carlos dos Santos Pacheco:
CORDER: COmmunity relation discovery by named entity recognition. 219-220 - Anna V. Zhdanova:
Towards a community-driven ontology matching. 221-222
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