Demos

The Demos session will take place in the Beach Restaurant on Tuesday, May 29th at 19:00-21:00.

Information for demo authors:

1. If you want to bring posters, please notify the poster and demo chairs by April 30, 2012. Format of the poster: 841mm wide x 1189 mm high (A0)
2. If you present with your laptop, please bring your adapter for the power cable.
3. Please note that internet connection is not guaranteed.

You can set up and prepare before the session between 17:00 and 18:30. Your equipment and posters can be removed after the session (21:00-22:00).

Demo and Publication in Workshop and Demo proceedings

  • Martin G. Skjæveland. Sgvizler: A JavaScript Wrapper for Easy Visualization of SPARQL Result Sets
  • Jasna Škrbec, Marko Grobelnik and Blaž Fortuna. Exploring History through Newspaper Archives
  • Ali Anil Sinaci and Suat Gonul. Semantic Content Management with Apache Stanbol
  • Ali Khalili and Sören Auer. RDFaCE-Lite: a WYSIWYM editor for user-friendly semantic text authoring
  • Jacek Kopecky and John Domingue. ParkJam: Crowdsourcing Parking Availability Information with Linked Data (Demo)
  • Heiko Paulheim. Nobody Wants to Live in a Cold City where no Music Has Been Recorded - Analyzing Statistics with Explain-a-LOD
  • Anton Astafiev, Roman Prokofyev, Christophe Guéret, Alexey Boyarsky and Oleg Ruchayskiy. ScienceWISE: A Web-based Interactive Semantic Platform for Paper Annotation and Ontology Editing
  • Alexey Cheptsov. Developing an Incomplete Reasoner in Five Minutes: the Large Knowledge Collider in Action
  • María Poveda-Villalón, Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa and Asunción Gómez-Pérez. Did you validate your ontology? OOPS!
  • Kai Eckert, Dominique Ritze and Magnus Pfeffer. Does it fit? KOS evaluation using the ICE-Map Visualization.
  • Yongchun Xu, Ljiljana Stojanovic, Nenad Stojanovic and Tobias Schuchert. A Demo for efficient human Attention Detection based on Semantics and Complex Event Processing
  • Kārlis Čerāns, Renārs Liepiņš, Arturs Sprogis, Jūlija Ovčiņnikova and Guntis Barzdins. Domain-Specific OWL Ontology Visualization with OWLGrEd
  • François-Paul Servant and Edouard Chevalier. Product customization as Linked Data: demonstration
  • Shubham Gupta, Pedro Szekely, Craig Knoblock, Aman Goel, Mohsen Taheriyan and Maria Muslea. Karma: A System for Mapping Structured Sources into the Semantic Web
  • Leo Wanner, Marco Rospocher, Stefanos Vrochidis, Harald Bosch, Nadjet Bouayad-Agha, Ulrich Bügel, Gerard Casamayor, Thomas Ertl, Desiree Hilbring, Ari Karppinen, Ioannis Kompatsiaris, Tarja Koskentalo, Simon Mille, Jürgen Moßgraber, Anastasia Moumtzidou, Maria Myllynen, Emanuele Pianta, Horacio Saggion, Luciano Serafini, Virpi Tarvainen and Sara Tonelli. Personalized Environmental Service Configuration and Delivery Orchestration: The PESCaDO Demonstrator

Demo without Publication in the printed proceedings

  • Alexandra Moraru, Klemen Kenda, Carolina Fortuna, Blaž Fortuna and Dunja Mladenic. Supporting Rule Generation and Validation on Environmental Data in EnStreaM
  • Carsten Keßler and Tomi Kauppinen. Linked Open Data University of Münster – Infrastructure and Applications
  • Annette Morales-Gonzalez, Francis C. Fernandez-Reyes and C. Maria Keet. OntoPartS: a tool to select part-whole relations in OWL ontologies
  • Rinke Hoekstra, Sara Magliacane, Laurens Rietveld, Gerben de Vries and Adianto Wibisono. Hubble: Linked Data Hub for Clinical Decision Support
  • Houda Khrouf, Ghislain Atemezing, Thomas Steiner, Giuseppe Rizzo and Raphael Troncy. Confomaton: A Conference Enhancer with Social Media from the Cloud
  • Nadeschda Nikitina. OBA: Supporting Ontology-Based Annotation of Natural Language Resources
  • Chang Liu, Jun Qu, Guilin Qi, Haofen Wang and Yong Yu. HadoopSPARQL : A Hadoop-based Engine for Multiple SPARQL Query Answering
  • Gabriela Montoya, Maria-Esther Vidal and Maribel Acosta. DEFENDER: a DEcomposer For quEries agaiNst feDERations of endpoints