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EventKG+BT: Generation of Interactive Biography Timelines from a Knowledge Graph
Research on notable accomplishments and important events in the life of
people of public interest usually requires close reading of long encyclopedic
or biographical sources, which is a tedious and time-consuming task. Whereas
semantic reference sources, such as the EventKG knowledge graph, provide
structured representations of relevant facts, they often include hundreds of
events and temporal relations for particular entities. In this paper, we
present EventKG+BT - a timeline generation system that creates concise and
interactive spatio-temporal representations of biographies from a knowledge
graph using distant supervision.Comment: ESWC 2020 Satellite Events pp 91-9
Tackling organised crime through a partnership approach: a process evaluation.
Background
In 2010 the Home Office set up an initiative to engage
Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs) across England
and Wales in exploring how local partnership working
could be used to more effectively tackle organised crime.
This report presents the main findings from a process
evaluation undertaken of the 12 pilot sites included in
this initiative
Mapping mean and variance of runoff in a river basin
International audienceThe study presents an approach to depict the two first order moments of runoff as a function of area (and thus on a map). The focal point is the mapping of the statistical properties of runoff q=q(A,D) in space (area A) and time (time interval D). The problem is divided into two steps. Firstly the first order moment (the long term mean value) is analysed and mapped applying an interpolation procedure for river runoff. In a second step a simple random model for the river runoff process is proposed for the instantaneous point runoff normalised with respect to the long term mean. From this model theoretical expressions for the time-space variance-covariance of the inflow to the river network are developed, which then is used to predict how the second order moment vary along rivers from headwaters to the mouth. The observation data are handled in the frame of a hydrological information system HydroDem, which allows displaying the results either in the form of area dependence of moments along the river branches to the basin outlet or as a map of the variation of the moments across the basin space. The findings are demonstrated on the example of the Moselle drainage basin (French part)
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