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PIKM 2008: Napa Valley, California, USA
- Prasan Roy, Aparna S. Varde:
Proceedings of the Second Ph.D. Workshop in CIKM, PIKM 2008, Napa Valley, California, USA, October 30, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-257-3
Session 1
- Sebastien Siva, Lesi Wang:
A SQL database system for solving constraints. 1-8 - Suzette Kruger Stoutenburg:
Acquiring advanced properties in ontology mapping. 9-16 - Matthew S. Smith:
Social capital in online communities. 17-24
Session 2
- Viet Ha-Thuc, Padmini Srinivasan:
Topic models and a revisit of text-related applications. 25-32 - Kashif Riaz:
Concept search in Urdu. 33-40 - Francis Gropengießer, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
An extended cooperative transaction model for xml. 41-48
Session 3
- Fabian Abel:
The benefit of additional semantics in folksonomy systems. 49-56 - Yang Wang, Huaiming Song, Weiping Wang, Mingyuan An:
A microscopic view on community detection in complex networks. 57-64 - Pawel Jurczyk, Li Xiong:
Towards privacy-preserving integration of distributed heterogeneous data. 65-72 - Tuukka K. Haapasalo, Ibrahim Jaluta, Seppo Sippu, Eljas Soisalon-Soininen:
Concurrency control and recovery for multiversion database structures. 73-80
Poster session
- Myshkin Ingawale:
Understanding the wikipedia phenomenon: a case for agent based modeling. 81-84 - Falk Brauer, Alexander Löser, Hong Hai Do:
Mapping enterprise entities to text segments. 85-88 - Ryan Shaw:
Event gazetteers for navigating humanities resources. 89-92 - Lei Wu:
Error recovery in human-computer interaction: a preliminary study in a database learning environment. 93-96 - Muath Alzghool, Diana Zaiu Inkpen:
Clustering the topics using TF-IDF for model fusion. 97-100 - Monica Sharma, Shalini R. Urs:
Network dynamics of scholarship: a social network analysis of digital library community. 101-104 - Robert C. Pasley:
Defining imprecise regions using the web. 105-108
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