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    Benz, D., Hotho, A., Jäschke, R., Stumme, G., Halle, A., Lima, A.G.S., Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. Academic Publication Management with PUMA - collect, organize and share publications 2010
    Vol. 6273Proceedings of the European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (ECDL) 2010, pp. 417-420 
    inproceedings  
    Abstract: The PUMA project fosters the Open Access movement und aims at a better support of the researcher’s publication work. PUMA stands for an integrated solution, where the upload of a publication results automatically in an update of both the personal and institutional homepage, the creation of an entry in a social bookmarking systems like BibSonomy, an entry in the academic reporting system of the university, and its publication in the institutional repository. In this poster, we present the main features of our solution.
    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{benz2010academic,
      author = {Benz, Dominik and Hotho, Andreas and Jäschke, Robert and Stumme, Gerd and Halle, Axel and Lima, Angela Gerlach Sanches and Steenweg, Helge and Stefani, Sven},
      title = {Academic Publication Management with PUMA - collect, organize and share publications},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (ECDL) 2010},
      publisher = {Springer},
      year = {2010},
      volume = {6273},
      pages = {417--420}
    }
    
    Berendt, B., Hotho, A. & Stumme, G. Bridging the Gap--Data Mining and Social Network Analysis for Integrating Semantic Web and Web 2.0 2010 Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
    Vol. 8(2-3), pp. 95 - 96 
    article DOI URL 
    BibTeX:
    @article{berendt2010bridging,
      author = {Berendt, Bettina and Hotho, Andreas and Stumme, Gerd},
      title = {Bridging the Gap--Data Mining and Social Network Analysis for Integrating Semantic Web and Web 2.0},
      journal = {Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web},
      year = {2010},
      volume = {8},
      number = {2-3},
      pages = {95 - 96},
      note = {Bridging the Gap--Data Mining and Social Network Analysis for Integrating Semantic Web and Web 2.0; The Future of Knowledge Dissemination: The Elsevier Grand Challenge for the Life Sciences},
      url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B758F-4YXK4HW-1/2/4cb514565477c54160b5e6eb716c32d7},
      doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.websem.2010.04.008}
    }
    
    Hotho, A., Jäschke, R., Schmitz, C. & Stumme, G. Emergent Semantics in BibSonomy 2006
    Vol. P-94Informatik 2006 -- Informatik für Menschen. Band 2 
    inproceedings URL 
    Abstract: Social bookmark tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In suchsystems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structurescalled folksonomies. The reason for their immediate success is thefact that no specific skills are needed for participating. In thispaper we specify a formal model for folksonomies, briefly describeour own system BibSonomy, which allows for sharing both bookmarks andpublication references, and discuss first steps towards emergent semantics.
    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{hotho2006emergent,
      author = {Hotho, Andreas and Jäschke, Robert and Schmitz, Christoph and Stumme, Gerd},
      title = {Emergent Semantics in BibSonomy},
      booktitle = {Informatik 2006 -- Informatik für Menschen. Band 2},
      publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik},
      year = {2006},
      volume = {P-94},
      note = {Proc. Workshop on Applications of Semantic Technologies, Informatik 2006},
      url = {http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hotho2006emergent.pdf}
    }
    
    Hotho, A., Jäschke, R., Schmitz, C. & Stumme, G. Trend Detection in Folksonomies 2006
    Vol. 4306Proc. First International Conference on Semantics And Digital Media Technology (SAMT) , pp. 56-70 
    inproceedings URL 
    Abstract: As the number of resources on the web exceeds by far the number ofdocuments one can track, it becomes increasingly difficult to remainup to date on ones own areas of interest. The problem becomes moresevere with the increasing fraction of multimedia data, from whichit is difficult to extract some conceptual description of theircontents.One way to overcome this problem are social bookmark tools, whichare rapidly emerging on the web. In such systems, users are settingup lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies, andovercome thus the knowledge acquisition bottleneck. As more and morepeople participate in the effort, the use of a common vocabularybecomes more and more stable. We present an approach for discoveringtopic-specific trends within folksonomies. It is based on adifferential adaptation of the PageRank algorithm to the triadichypergraph structure of a folksonomy. The approach allows for anykind of data, as it does not rely on the internal structure of thedocuments. In particular, this allows to consider different datatypes in the same analysis step. We run experiments on a large-scalereal-world snapshot of a social bookmarking system.
    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{hotho2006trend,
      author = {Hotho, Andreas and Jäschke, Robert and Schmitz, Christoph and Stumme, Gerd},
      title = {Trend Detection in Folksonomies},
      booktitle = {Proc. First International Conference on Semantics And Digital Media Technology (SAMT) },
      publisher = {Springer},
      year = {2006},
      volume = {4306},
      pages = {56-70},
      url = {http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hotho2006trend.pdf}
    }
    

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