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- vanherwegen_eswc_demo_2017 description "The popularity of digital comic books keeps rising, causing an increase in interest from traditional publishers. Digitizing existing comic books can require much work though, since older comic books were made when digital versions were not taken into account…".
- vanherwegen_iswc_2015 description "Recently, Triple Pattern Fragments (TPFs) were introduced as an alternative to reduce server load when high numbers of clients need to evaluate SPARQL queries. This is achieved by moving part of the query execution to the client, at the cost of elevated query times…".
- vanherwegen_iswc_demo_2018 description "Linked Data sources can appear in a variety of forms, going from SPARQL endpoints to Triple Pattern Fragments and data dumps. This heterogeneity among Linked Data sources creates an added layer of complexity when querying or combining results from those sources…".
- vanherwegen_semsci_2017 description "Within computer science engineering, research articles often rely on software experiments in order to evaluate contributions. Reproducing such experiments involves setting up software, benchmarks, and test data…".
- vanhoecke_coiote_2015 description "In order to present and communicate the condition of monitored environments to supervising experts, a dashboard is needed to present the status of all sensors. The heterogeneity and vast amount of sensors, as well as the difficulty of creating interesting sensor data combinations, hinder the deployment of fixed structure dashboards as they are unable to cope with the accordingly vast amount of required mappings…".
- vanhoecke_worldjournal_2014 description "In this paper, the design of a service-oriented architecture for multi-sensor surveillance in smart homes is presented as an integrated solution enabling automatic deployment, dynamic selection and composition of sensors. Sensors are implemented as web-connected devices, with a uniform Web API…".
- vanhooland_dh_2012 description "The early-to-mid 2000s economic downturn in the US and Europe forced Digital Humanities projects to adopt a more pragmatic stance towards metadata creation and to deliver short-term results towards grant providers. It is precisely in this context that the concept of Linked and Open Data (LOD) has gained momentum…".
- vanhooland_facet_2014 description "Libraries, archives and museums are facing up to the challenge of providing access to fast growing collections whilst managing cuts to budgets. Key to this is the creation, linking and publishing of good quality metadata as Linked Data that will allow their collections to be discovered, accessed and disseminated in a sustainable manner…".
- vanhooland_isq_2012 description "Linked Data hold the promise to derive additional value from existing data throughout different sectors, but practitioners currently lack a straightforward methodology and the tools to experiment with Linked Data. This article gives a pragmatic overview of how general purpose Interactive Data Transformation tools (IDTs) can be used to perform the two essential steps to bring data into the Linked Data cloud: data cleaning and reconciliation…".
- vanhooland_jasist_2013 description "The concept of Linked Data has made its entrance in the cultural heritage sector due to its potential use for the integration of heterogeneous collections and deriving additional value out o existing metadata. However, practitioners and researchers alike need a better understanding of what outcome they can reasonably expect of the reconciliation process between their local metadata and established controlled vocabularies which are already a part of the Linked Data cloud…".
- vanhooland_llc_2015 description "Unstructured metadata fields such as “description” offer tremendous value for users to understand cultural heritage objects. However, this type of narrative information is of little direct use within a machine-readable context due to its unstructured nature…".
- vanhooland_programminghistorian_2014 description "Don’t take your data at face value. That is the key message of this tutorial which focuses on how scholars can diagnose and act upon the accuracy of data…".
- vanhooland_ukmw_2011 description "The early-to-mid 2000s economic downturn in the US and Europe forced cultural heritage institutions to adopt a more pragmatic stance towards metadata creation and to deliver short-term results towards grant providers. It is precisely in this context that the concept of Linked and Open Data (LOD) has gained momentum…".
- vanlancker_mtap_2013 description "In this paper, we introduce a Media Decision Taking Engine (MDTE), enabling the automatic selection and/or rating of multimedia content versions, based on the available context information. The presented approach is fully semantic-driven, which means that we not only semantically model the context information, but also the decision algorithms themselves, which are represented in N3Logic, a rule language that extends RDF…".
- vanlancker_afms_2011 description "In this paper, we introduce a Media Decision Taking Engine (MDTE), enabling the automatic selection and/or rating of multimedia content versions, based on the available context information. The presented approach is fully semantic-driven, which means that we not only semantically model the context information, but also the decision algorithms themselves, which are represented in N3Logic, a rule language that extends RDF…".
- vanlancker_icwe_2021 description "Fostering interoperability, Public Sector Bodies (PSBs) maintain datasets that should become queryable as an integrated Knowledge Graph (KG). While some PSBs allow to query a part of the KG on their servers, others favor publishing data dumps allowing the querying to happen on third party servers…".
- ventura_ssntc_2015 description "Autonomous services discovery, composition and execution is an important problem in the Machine-to-Machine field. Achieving this objective requires addressing several issues: a) how to describe in a machine-understandable format which operations and functionalities an object is able to perform; b) how to represent the interfaces in unambiguous way and allow two or more machines to understand the data exchanged with each other; c) how to make a machine able to aggregate services in order to execute a specific task…".
- verborgh_afms_2010 description "The generation of metadata, necessary to retrieve multimedia items conveniently, requires a large amount of manual work. Several processing algorithms that automate parts of this task exist, but they lack a global vision on the object under annotation…".
- verborgh_mtap_2013 description "Many have left their footprints on the field of semantic RESTful Web service description. Albeit some of the propositions are even W3C Recommendations, none of the proposed standards could gain significant adoption with Web service providers…".
- verborgh_afms_2011 description "Many have left their footprints on the field of semantic RESTful Web service description. Albeit some of the propositions are even W3C Recommendations, none of the proposed standards could gain significant adoption with Web service providers…".
- verborgh_aim_2013 description "Many providers offer Web APIs that expose their services to an ever increasing number of mobile and desktop applications. However, all interactions have to be explicitly programmed by humans…".
- verborgh_desemweb_2017 description "Proceedings of the Workshop on Decentralizing the Semantic Web 2017, co-located with 16th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2017)".
- verborgh_desemweb_2018 description "Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Decentralizing the Semantic Web 2018, co-located with 17th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2018)".
- verborgh_eswc_2012a description "If we want automated agents to consume the Web, they need to understand what a certain service does and how it relates to other services and data. The shortcoming of existing service description paradigms is their focus on technical aspects instead of the functional aspect—what task does a service perform, and is this a match for my needs?".
- verborgh_eswc_2012b description "In an often retweeted Twitter post, entrepreneur and software architect Inge Henriksen described the relation of Web 1.0 to Web 3…".
- verborgh_eswc_2015 description "Queryable Linked Data is published through several interfaces, including SPARQL endpoints and Linked Data documents. In October 2014, the DBpedia Association announced an official Triple Pattern Fragments interface to its popular DBpedia dataset…".
- verborgh_eswc_2021 description "This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2021, held virtually in June 2021. The 41 full papers and 2 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 167 submissions…".
- verborgh_eswc_2021_satellite description "This book constitutes the proceedings of the satellite events held at the 18th Extended Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2021, in June 2021…".
- verborgh_eswcdev_2015 description "Proceedings of the ESWC Developers Workshop 2015, co-located with the 12th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2015)".
- verborgh_fia_2010 description "Current search technologies can only harness the ever increasing amount of multimedia data when sufficient metadata exists. Several annotations are already available, yet they seldom cover all aspects…".
- verborgh_industrial_internet_2019 description "Technologically speaking, the Internet is a decentralized network: The infrastructure is spread across the globe and there is no single actor whose sudden termination would bring an end to it. However, that does not mean that all applications on top of the Internet are necessarily decentralized, since many of them depend on infrastructure controlled by only their organization…".
- verborgh_integration_workshop_2011 description "Without any exaggeration, the Linked Data movement has significantly changed the Semantic Web world. Meanwhile, intelligent services—the other pillar of the initial Semantic Web vision—have not undergone a similar revolution…".
- verborgh_iswc_2013 description "While hyperlinks are absolutely crucial to the Web’s success, they are currently uni-directional, as information is augmented with controls from the perspective of the information publisher. However, it is the user who needs those links to navigate—and the publisher cannot know how any user might want to interact with the information…".
- verborgh_iswc_2014 description "As the Web of Data is growing at an ever increasing speed, the lack of reliable query solutions for live public data becomes apparent. SPARQL implementations have matured and deliver impressive performance for public SPARQL endpoints, but poor availability—especially under high loads—prevents their use in real-world applications…".
- verborgh_iswc_2020 description "Many Web developers nowadays are trained to build applications with a user-facing browser front-end that obtains predictable data structures from a single, well-known back-end. Linked Data invalidates such assumptions, since data can combine several ontologies and span multiple servers with different APIs…".
- verborgh_iswc_demo_2014 description "For publishers of Linked Open Data, providing queryable access to their dataset is costly. Those that offer a public SPARQL end-point often have to sacrifice high availability; others merely provide non-queryable means of access such as data dumps…".
- verborgh_iswcdev_2014 description "Proceedings of the ISWC Developers Workshop 2014, co-located with the 13th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2014)".
- verborgh_iwebss_2012 description "Functionality makes APIs unique and therefore helps humans and machines decide what service they need. However, if two APIs offer similar functionality, quality attributes such as performance and ease-of-use might become a decisive factor…".
- verborgh_jod_2015 description "The paper revisits a decade after its conception the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style and analyses its relevance to address current challenges from the Library and Information Science (LIS) discipline. Conceptual aspects of REST are reviewed and a generic architecture to support REST is presented…".
- verborgh_jws_2016 description "Billions of Linked Data triples exist in thousands of RDF knowledge graphs on the Web, but few of those graphs can be queried live from Web applications. Only a limited number of knowledge graphs are available in a queryable interface, and existing interfaces can be expensive to host at high availability…".
- verborgh_kss_2015 description "The success or failure of Semantic Web services is non-measurable: many different formats exist, none of them standardized, and few to no services actually use them. Instead of trying to retrofit Web APIs to our models, building APIs in a different way makes them usable by generic clients…".
- verborgh_lapis_2012 description "“Web 1.0 connected humans with machines…".
- verborgh_ldow_2014 description "To unlock the full potential of Linked Data sources, we need flexible ways to query them. Public SPARQL endpoints aim to fulfill that need, but their availability is notoriously problematic…".
- verborgh_mastersthesis_2010 description "This masters thesis discusses the application of Semantic Web technologies to the automatic metadata, generation and annotation process for multimedia data. It describes the architecture of a generic semantic problem solving platform that uses independent algorithms to accomplish subtasks…".
- verborgh_mtap_2012 description "Automatic generation of metadata, facilitating the retrieval of multimedia items, potentially saves large amounts of manual work. However, the high specialization degree of feature extraction algorithms makes them unaware of the context they operate in, which contains valuable and often necessary information…".
- verborgh_nwesp_2011 description "Hyperlinks and forms let humans navigate with ease through websites they have never seen before. In contrast, automated agents can only perform preprogrammed actions on Web services, reducing their generality and restricting their usefulness to a specialized domain…".
- verborgh_ogdcamp_2011 description "Publishing legacy data as Linked Data is too technical for most people, so this process needs expensive IT consulting. This high cost, balanced against sometimes underestimated benefits, might hold back governments from publishing Linked Data…".
- verborgh_packt_2013 description "Data is supposed to be the new gold, but how can you unlock the value in your data? Managing large datasets used to be a task for specialists, but you don’t have to worry about inconsistencies or errors anymore…".
- verborgh_phd_2014 description "Ever since its creation at the end of the 20th century, the Web has profoundly shaped the world’s information flow. Nowadays, the Web’s consumers no longer consist of solely people, but increasingly of machine clients that have been instructed to perform tasks for people…".
- verborgh_rest_2014 description "The REST architectural style assumes that client and server form a contract with content negotiation, not only on the data format but implicitly also on the semantics of the communicated data, i.e…".
- verborgh_smr2_2010 description "Multimedia processing algorithms in various domains often communicate with different proprietary protocols and representation formats, lacking a rigorous description. Furthermore, their capabilities and requirements are usually described by an informal textual description…".
- verborgh_software_2015 description "This issue’s installment examines a software program reasoning about the world’s largest knowledge source. Ruben Verborgh and Jos De Roo describe how a small open source project can have a large impact…".
- verborgh_ssn_2012 description "Web APIs are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to the more heavy-weight Web services. Recently, they also have been used in the context of sensor networks…".
- verborgh_tplp_2017 description "Machine clients are increasingly making use of the Web to perform tasks. While Web services traditionally mimic remote procedure calling interfaces, a new generation of so-called hypermedia APIs works through hyperlinks and forms, in a way similar to how people browse the Web…".
- verborgh_umap_2013 description "It is difficult for publishers to include the right links in documents, because they cannot predict all actions their users might want to perform. Existing adaptive navigation systems can generate relevant links, but doing this on a Web scale is non-trivial, especially if the targets are dynamic actions…".
- verborgh_usewod_2014 description "A tremendous amount of machine-interpretable information is available in the Linked Open Data Cloud. Unfortunately, much of this data remains underused as machine clients struggle to use the Web…".
- verborgh_usewod_2015 description "Queryable Linked Data is available through several interfaces, including SPARQL endpoints and Linked Data documents. Recently, the popular DBpedia dataset was made available through a Triple Pattern Fragments interface, which proposes to improve query availability by dividing query execution between clients and servers…".
- verborgh_wadl_2016 description "Linked Data has become an integral part of the Web. Like any other web resource, Linked Data changes over time…".
- verborgh_web_2013 description "Autonomous intelligent agents are advanced pieces of software that can consume Web data and services without being preprogrammed for a specific domain. In this paper, we look at the current state of the Web for agents and illustrate how the current diversity in formats and differences between static data and dynamic services limit the possibilities of such agents…".
- verborgh_wsrest_2012 description "The early visions for the Semantic Web, from the famous 2001 Scientific American article by Berners-Lee et al., feature intelligent agents that can autonomously perform tasks like discovering information, scheduling events, finding execution plans for complex operations, and in general, use reasoning techniques to come up with sense-making and traceable decisions…".
- verborgh_wsrest_2013 description "Hypermedia links and controls drive the Web by transforming information into affordances through which users can choose actions. However, publishers of information cannot predict all actions their users might want to perform and therefore, hypermedia can only serve as the engine of application state to the extent the user’s intentions align with those envisioned by the publisher…".
- verborgh_wsrest_2014 description "Thousands of APIs exist and their number is growing tremendously, while use cases become increasingly complex. In contrast to the human-oriented part of the Web, Web APIs are designed to be used by machines…".
- verborgh_wsrest_2015 description "The Web is changing at a tremendous speed, and Web APIs play an important part in that. In fact, the number of Web APIs is growing so quickly that we face many challenges…".
- verborgh_www_2011 description "Despite numerous outstanding results, highly complex and specialized multimedia algorithms have not been able to fulfill the promise of fully automated multimedia interpretation. An essential problem is that they are insufficiently aware of the context they operate in…".
- verbrugge_fitce_2021 description "The Web is evolving more and more to a small set of walled gardens where a very small number of platforms determine the way that people get access to the Web (i.e…".
- wauer_quweda_2018 description "Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Geospatial Linked Data and the 2nd Workshop on Querying the Web of Data co-located with 15th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2018)".
- werbrouck_ldac_2020 description "As the building industry is rapidly catching up with digital advancements, and Web technologies grow in both maturity and security, a data- and Web-based construction practice comes within reach. In such an environment, private project information and open online data can be combined to allow cross-domain interoperability at data level, using Semantic Web technologies…".
- wilkinson_peerjcs_2017 description "Data in the life sciences are extremely diverse and are stored in a broad spectrum of repositories ranging from those designed for particular data types (such as KEGG for pathway data or UniProt for protein data) to those that are general-purpose (such as FigShare, Zenodo, Dataverse or EUDAT). These data have widely different levels of sensitivity and security considerations…".
- zaveri_eswc_2017 description "Data science increasingly employs cloud-based Web application programming interfaces (APIs). However, automatically discovering and connecting suitable APIs for a given application is difficult due to the lack of explicit knowledge about the structure and datatypes of Web API inputs and outputs…".