Tran, T.; Tran, N.-K.; Teka Hadgu, A. & Jäschke, R. (2015),
Semantic Annotation for Microblog Topics Using Wikipedia Temporal Information, in
'Proceedings of the 2015 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP)'
, Association for Computational Linguistics,
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In this paper we study the problem of semantic annotation for a trending hashtag which is the crucial step towards analyzing user behavior in social media, yet has been largely unexplored. We tackle the problem via linking to entities from Wikipedia. We incorporate the social aspects of trending hashtags by identifying prominent entities for the annotation so as to maximize the information spreading in entity networks. We exploit temporal dynamics of entities in Wikipedia, namely Wikipedia edits and page views to improve the annotation quality. Our experiments show that we significantly outperform the established methods in tweet annotation.
Zoller, D.; Doerfel, S.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G. & Hotho, A. (2015),
On Publication Usage in a Social Bookmarking System, in
'Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Conference on Web Science'
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Scholarly success is traditionally measured in terms of citations to publications. With the advent of publication man- agement and digital libraries on the web, scholarly usage data has become a target of investigation and new impact metrics computed on such usage data have been proposed – so called altmetrics. In scholarly social bookmarking sys- tems, scientists collect and manage publication meta data and thus reveal their interest in these publications. In this work, we investigate connections between usage metrics and citations, and find posts, exports, and page views of publications to be correlated to citations.
Doerfel, S.; Jäschke, R. & Stumme, G. (2014),
'The Role of Cores in Recommender Benchmarking for Social Bookmarking Systems', Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology
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Mitzlaff, F.; Doerfel, S.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R. & Mueller, J. (2014),
Summary of the 15th Discovery Challenge: Recommending Given Names, in
'15th Discovery Challenge of the European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases, ECML PKDD 2013, Prague, Czech Republic - Sctober 27, 2013. Proceedings'
, CEUR-WS, Aachen, Germany
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The 15th ECML PKDD Discovery Challenge centered around the recommendation of given names. Participants of the challenge implemented algorithms that were tested both offline - on data collected by the name search engine Nameling - and online within Nameling. Here, we describe both tasks in detail and discuss the publicly available datasets. We motivate and explain the chosen evaluation of the challenge, and we summarize the different approaches applied to the name recommendation tasks. Finally, we present the rankings and winners of the offline and the online phase.
Jäschke, R. (2011),
'Formal concept analysis and tag recommendations in collaborative tagging systems'.
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Jäschke, R. (2011),
'Formal concept analysis and tag recommendations in collaborative tagging systems'.
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Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Lima-Gerlach, A. S.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA - collect, organize and share publications, in
'Proceedings of the 14. European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries '
, pp. 417-420.
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Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
.
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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.
Benz, D.; Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Stumme, G.; Halle, A.; Gerlach Sanches Lima, A.; Steenweg, H. & Stefani, S. (2010),
Academic Publication Management with PUMA – Collect, Organize and Share Publications, in Mounia Lalmas; Joemon Jose; Andreas Rauber; Fabrizio Sebastiani & Ingo Frommholz, ed.,
'Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries'
, Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
, pp. 417-420
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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.
Jäschke, R.; Eisterlehner, F.; Hotho, A. & Stumme, G. (2009),
Testing and Evaluating Tag Recommenders in a Live System, in
'RecSys '09: Proceedings of the 2009 ACM Conference on Recommender Systems'
, ACM, New York, NY, USA
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The challenge to provide tag recommendations for collaborative tagging systems has attracted quite some attention of researchers lately. However, most research focused on the evaluation and development of appropriate methods rather than tackling the practical challenges of how to integrate recommendation methods into real tagging systems, record and evaluate their performance. In this paper we describe the tag recommendation framework we developed for our social bookmark and publication sharing system BibSonomy. With the intention to develop, test, and evaluate recommendation algorithms and supporting cooperation with researchers, we designed the framework to be easily extensible, open for a variety of methods, and usable independent from BibSonomy. Furthermore, this paper presents a �rst evaluation of two exemplarily deployed recommendation methods.