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7. K-CAP 2013: Banff, Alberta, Canada
- V. Richard Benjamins, Mathieu d'Aquin, Andrew Gordon:

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Knowledge Capture, K-CAP 2013, Banff, Canada, June 23-26, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2102-0
Full papers
- Daniel Borchmann:

Axiomatizing εL⊥-expressible terminological knowledge from erroneous data. 1-8 - Loris Bozzato

, Chiara Ghidini
, Luciano Serafini:
Comparing contextual and flat representations of knowledge: a concrete case about football data. 9-16 - Victor de Boer, Johan van Doornik, Lars Buitinck, Maarten Marx

, Tim Veken, Kees Ribbens
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Linking the kingdom: enriched access to a historiographical text. 17-24 - Angela Finlayson, Paul Compton

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Run-time validation of knowledge-based systems. 25-32 - Daniel Garijo

, Óscar Corcho
, Yolanda Gil
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Detecting common scientific workflow fragments using templates and execution provenance. 33-40 - Anna Lisa Gentile

, Ziqi Zhang
, Isabelle Augenstein
, Fabio Ciravegna
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Unsupervised wrapper induction using linked data. 41-48 - Yolanda Gil

, Varun Ratnakar
:
Knowledge capture in the wild: a perspective from semantic wiki communities. 49-56 - Mahdy Khayyamian, Jihie Kim:

Capturing programming content in online discussions. 57-64 - Yue Ma, Felix Distel:

Concept adjustment for description logics. 65-72 - Alan L. Rector:

Axioms & templates: distinctions & transformationsamongst ontologies, frames, & information models. 73-80 - Jihee Ryu, Hwon Ihm, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:

Automatic organization of human task goals for web-scale problem solving knowledge. 81-88 - Andreas Scheuermann, Enrico Motta

, Paul Mulholland, Aldo Gangemi
, Valentina Presutti
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An empirical perspective on representing time. 89-96 - Alfan Farizki Wicaksono, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:

Automatic extraction of advice-revealing sentences foradvice mining from online forums. 97-104
Short papers
- Thomas Gottron, Ansgar Scherp

, Bastian Krayer, Arne Peters
:
LODatio: using a schema-level index to support users infinding relevant sources of linked data. 105-108 - Srecko Joksimovic, Jelena Jovanovic, Dragan Gasevic

, Amal Zouaq, Zoran Jeremic:
An empirical evaluation of ontology-based semantic annotators. 109-112 - Jeff Z. Pan, Yuan Ren, Honghan Wu

, Man Zhu:
Query generation for semantic datasets. 113-116 - Vojtech Svátek, Martin Homola, Ján Kluka

, Miroslav Vacura:
Mapping structural design patterns in OWL to ontological background models. 117-120
Application track papers
- Will Francis

, Robert C. Atkinson
, Paul J. Box
, Terry Rankine
, Stuart Woodman
, Laura Kostanski
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Model-driven data harvesting to publish provenance for geospatial references. 121-124 - Takahiro Kawamura, Akihiko Ohsuga:

Flower voice: virtual assistant using LOD. 125-128 - Albert Weichselbraun

, Arno Scharl
, Heinz-Peter Lang:
Knowledge capture from multiple online sources with the extensible web retrieval toolkit (eWRT). 129-132
Poster and demo papers
- Panos Alexopoulos, José Manuél Gómez-Pérez:

Interactive acquisition of fuzzy ontological knowledge indialogue systems. 133-134 - Martine G. de Vos, Willem Robert van Hage, Jan Wielemaker

, Guus Schreiber:
Knowledge representation in scientific models and theirpublications: a case study. 135-136 - Toader Gherasim, Giuseppe Berio, Mounira Harzallah, Pascale Kuntz:

Quality problem identification in automatically constructedontologies. 137-138 - Mouna Kamel, Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles

, Davide Buscaldi, Catherine Comparot
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A semi-automatic approach for building ontologies from acollection of structured web documents. 139-140 - Andreas Kasten, Ansgar Scherp

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Towards a framework for iteratively signing graph data. 141-142 - C. Maria Keet, Muhammad Tahir Khan, Chiara Ghidini

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Guided entity reuse and class expression generator. 143-144 - Zubeida Casmod Khan, C. Maria Keet:

Toward semantic interoperability with linked foundationalontologies in ROMULUS. 145-146 - Walter S. Lasecki, Leon Weingard, George Ferguson, Jeffrey P. Bigham:

Finding action dependencies using the crowd. 147-148

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