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    A proposal of awareness services for the construction of quality community knowledge supported by the knowledge management system knowcat

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    The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02556-3_42Procceedings of Symposium on Human Interface 2009, Held as Part of HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009, Part IIt is well known that members of work groups need awareness about one another, about shared elements, and about the group process. We present a generic framework of awareness services for groupware systems. The proposed approach has been tested through the implementation of a prototype composed by several awareness services for the Knowledge Management system called KnowCat. KnowCat is a groupware that supports the collaborative construction of quality community knowledge. We carried out a research study with a group of students enrolled in a graduate course at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) to test our approach. The study outcomes corroborated that providing to the KnowCat users the most useful information about how the classmates have interacted with the system through the awareness services, can help them to know how they should solve their own work in the system and to be aware that they are working in a collaborative way.This research was partly funded by the Spanish National Plan of R+D, project number,TIN2008-02081/TIN; and by the AECI (Spanish Agency for the International Cooperation) project number A/017436/08

    Towards an understanding of humanoid robots in eLC applications

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    Information Access Using Neural Networks For Diverse Domains And Sources

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    The ever-increasing volume of web-based documents poses a challenge in efficiently accessing specialized knowledge from domain-specific sources, requiring a profound understanding of the domain and substantial comprehension effort. Although natural language technologies, such as information retrieval and machine reading compression systems, offer rapid and accurate information retrieval, their performance in specific domains is hindered by training on general domain datasets. Creating domain-specific training datasets, while effective, is time-consuming, expensive, and heavily reliant on domain experts. This thesis presents a comprehensive exploration of efficient technologies to address the challenge of information access in specific domains, focusing on retrieval-based systems encompassing question answering and ranking. We begin with a comprehensive introduction to the information access system. We demonstrated the structure of a information access system through a typical open-domain question-answering task. We outline its two major components: retrieval and reader models, and the design choice for each part. We focus on mainly three points: 1) the design choice of the connection of the two components. 2) the trade-off associated with the retrieval model and the best frontier in practice. 3) a data augmentation method to adapt the reader model, trained initially on closed-domain datasets, to effectively answer questions in the retrieval-based setting. Subsequently, we discuss various methods enabling system adaptation to specific domains. Transfer learning techniques are presented, including generation as data augmentation, further pre-training, and progressive domain-clustered training. We also present a novel zero-shot re-ranking method inspired by the compression-based distance. We summarize the conclusions and findings gathered from the experiments. Moreover, the exploration extends to retrieval-based systems beyond textual corpora. We explored the search system for an e-commerce database, wherein natural language queries are combined with user preference data to facilitate the retrieval of relevant products. To address the challenges, including noisy labels and cold start problems, for the retrieval-based e-commerce ranking system, we enhanced model training through cascaded training and adversarial sample weighting. Another scenario we investigated is the search system in the math domain, characterized by the unique role of formulas and distinct features compared to textual searches. We tackle the math related search problem by combining neural ranking models with structual optimized algorithms. Finally, we summarize the research findings and future research directions

    Proceedings der 11. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI2013) - Band 1

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    The two volumes represent the proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik WI2013 (Business Information Systems). They include 118 papers from ten research tracks, a general track and the Student Consortium. The selection of all submissions was subject to a double blind procedure with three reviews for each paper and an overall acceptance rate of 25 percent. The WI2013 was organized at the University of Leipzig between February 27th and March 1st, 2013 and followed the main themes Innovation, Integration and Individualization.:Track 1: Individualization and Consumerization Track 2: Integrated Systems in Manufacturing Industries Track 3: Integrated Systems in Service Industries Track 4: Innovations and Business Models Track 5: Information and Knowledge ManagementDie zweibändigen Tagungsbände zur 11. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI2013) enthalten 118 Forschungsbeiträge aus zehn thematischen Tracks der Wirtschaftsinformatik, einem General Track sowie einem Student Consortium. Die Selektion der Artikel erfolgte nach einem Double-Blind-Verfahren mit jeweils drei Gutachten und führte zu einer Annahmequote von 25%. Die WI2013 hat vom 27.02. - 01.03.2013 unter den Leitthemen Innovation, Integration und Individualisierung an der Universität Leipzig stattgefunden.:Track 1: Individualization and Consumerization Track 2: Integrated Systems in Manufacturing Industries Track 3: Integrated Systems in Service Industries Track 4: Innovations and Business Models Track 5: Information and Knowledge Managemen

    Semantic Systems. The Power of AI and Knowledge Graphs

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    This open access book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Semantic Systems, SEMANTiCS 2019, held in Karlsruhe, Germany, in September 2019. The 20 full papers and 8 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 88 submissions. They cover topics such as: web semantics and linked (open) data; machine learning and deep learning techniques; semantic information management and knowledge integration; terminology, thesaurus and ontology management; data mining and knowledge discovery; semantics in blockchain and distributed ledger technologies
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