Ubicon and its Applications for Ubiquitous Social Computing.
New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 1(20):53-77, 2014.
Martin Atzmueller, Martin Becker, Mark Kibanov, Christoph Scholz, Stephan Doerfel, Andreas Hotho, Bjoern-Elmar Macek, Folke Mitzlaff, Juergen Mueller and Gerd Stumme.
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The combination of ubiquitous and social computing is an emerging research area which integrates different but complementary methods, techniques and tools. In this paper, we focus on the Ubicon platform, its applications, and a large spectrum of analysis results. Ubicon provides an extensible framework for building and hosting applications targeting both ubiquitous and social environments. We summarize the architecture and exemplify its implementation using four real-world applications built on top of Ubicon. In addition, we discuss several scientific experiments in the context of these applications in order to give a better picture of the potential of the framework, and discuss analysis results using several real-world data sets collected utilizing Ubicon.
Attribute Exploration on the Web.
In: P. Cellier, F. Distel and B. Ganter, editors,
Contributions to the 11th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, pages 19-34.
2013.
Robert Jäschke and Sebastian Rudolph.
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We propose an approach for supporting attribute exploration by web information retrieval, in particular by posing appropriate queries to search engines, crowd sourcing systems, and the linked open data cloud. We discuss underlying general assumptions for this to work and the degree to which these can be taken for granted.