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Expanded citations and projections of concepts

Published: 04 September 2014 Publication History

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In our recent paper, we proposed a new kind of citations, called the expanded citations, which link scientific papers and concepts from them. The expanded citations are represented in RDF and can be processed by machines. In this paper, we use the expanded citations to introduce projections of concepts which can be useful in searching for publications. The analysis of the projections and their time evolution gives a knowledge about the role and the significance of the concept in a given domain.

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SEM '14: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Semantic Systems
September 2014
161 pages
ISBN:9781450329279
DOI:10.1145/2660517
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  • St. Pölten University: St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria
  • University of Potsdam: University of Potsdam
  • PoolParty: PoolParty (Semantic Web Company GmbH)
  • University of Vienna: University of Vienna
  • Wolters Kluwer: Wolters Kluwer, Germany
  • Semantic Web Company: Semantic Web Company
  • STII: STI International
  • DBpedia Association: DBpedia Association

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Published: 04 September 2014

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  1. citation relation
  2. digital libraries
  3. semantic publishing

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SEM '14
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  • St. Pölten University
  • University of Potsdam
  • PoolParty
  • University of Vienna
  • Wolters Kluwer
  • Semantic Web Company
  • STII
  • DBpedia Association

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SEM '14 Paper Acceptance Rate 22 of 59 submissions, 37%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 22 of 59 submissions, 37%

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