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19 publications | Petr Knoth


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Knoth, P. and Zdrahal, Z. (2012) CORE: Three Access Levels to Underpin Open Access, D-Lib Magazine, 18, 11/12, Corporation for National Research Initiatives

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Knoth, P., Zdrahal, Z. and Juffinger, A. (2012) Special Issue on Mining Scientific Publications, D-Lib Magazine, 18, 7/8, Corporation for National Research Initiatives

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Herrmannova, D. and Knoth, P. (2012) Visual Search for Supporting Content Exploration in Large Document Collections, D-Lib Magazine, 18, 7/8, Corporation for National Research Initiatives

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Knoth, P., Zilka, L. and Zdrahal, Z. (2011) KMI, The Open University at NTCIR-9 CrossLink: Cross-Lingual Link Discovery in Wikipedia Using Explicit Semantic Analysis, NTCIR-9: Evaluation of Information Access Technologies: Information Retrieval, Question Answering, and Cross-Lingual Information Access, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 495-502

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Knoth, P., Zilka, L. and Zdrahal, Z. (2011) Using Explicit Semantic Analysis for Cross-Lingual Link Discovery, Workshop: 5th International Workshop on Cross Lingual Information Access: : Computational Linguistics and the Information Need of Multilingual Societies (CLIA) at The 5th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (IJC-NLP 2011), Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Knoth, P. and Zdrahal, Z. (2011) Mining Cross-document Relationships from Text, The First International Conference on Advances in Information Mining and Management (IMMM 2011), Barcelona, Spain

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Knoth, P., Robotka, V. and Zdrahal, Z. (2011) Connecting Repositories in the Open Access Domain using Text Mining and Semantic Data, International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries 2011 (TPDL 2011), Berlin, Germany

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Knoth, P. and Zdrahal, Z. (2011) CORE: Connecting Repositories in the Open Access Domain, CERN workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI7), Geneva, Switzerland

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Knoth, P., Novotny, J. and Zdrahal, Z. (2010) Automatic generation of inter-passage links based on semantic similarity, The 23rd International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2010), Beijing, China

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Knoth, P., Collins, T., Sklavounou, E. and Zdrahal, Z. (2010) Facilitating cross-language retrieval and machine translation by multilingual domain ontologies, Workshop: Workshop on Supporting eLearning with Language Resources and Semantic Data at LREC 2010, Valletta, Malta

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Knoth, P., Collins, T., Sklavounou, E. and Zdrahal, Z. (2010) EUROGENE: Multilingual Retrieval and Machine Translation applied to Human Genetics, Demo at 32nd European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2010), Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

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Fernandez, M., Sabou, M., Knoth, P. and Motta, E. (2010) Predicting the quality of semantic relations by applying Machine Learning classifiers (Best Poster Award), Poster at EKAW 2010 - Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management by the Masses, Lisbon, Portugal

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Knoth, P., Sova, J. and Zdrahal, Z. (2010) Eurogene - The First Pan-European Learning Service in the Field of Genetics, Znalosti (Knowledge) 2010, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic

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Knoth, P. (2009) Semantic Annotation of Multilingual Learning Objects Based on a Domain Ontology, Workshop: Doctoral consortium at Fourth European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning (EC-TEL 2009), Nice, France

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Zdrahal, Z., Knoth, P., Collins, T. and Mulholland, P. (2009) Reasoning across Multilingual Learning Resources in Human Genetics, ICL 2009, Villach, Austria

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Knoth, P., Schmidt, M., Smrz, P. and Zdrahal, Z. (2009) Towards a Framework for Comparing Automatic Term Recognition Methods, Znalosti 2009, Brno, Czech Republic

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Schmidt, M., Knoth, P. and Smrz, P. (2009) Information Extraction in the KiWi Project, Demo at Znalosti 2009, Brno, Czech Republic

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Opsomer, R., Knoth, P., Polen, F., Trapman, J. and Wiering, M. (2008) Categorizing Children: Automated Text Classification of CHILDES files, BNAIC 2008, Enchede, The Netherlands

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Knoth, P. (2008) Extraction of Semantic Relations from Texts, Student EEICT 2008, Brno, Czech Republic

 
 
 

Social Software is...


Social Software
Social Software can be thought of as "software which extends, or derives added value from, human social behaviour - message boards, musical taste-sharing, photo-sharing, instant messaging, mailing lists, social networking."

Interacting with other people not only forms the core of human social and psychological experience, but also lies at the centre of what makes the internet such a rich, powerful and exciting collection of knowledge media. We are especially interested in what happens when such interactions take place on a very large scale -- not only because we work regularly with tens of thousands of distance learners at the Open University, but also because it is evident that being part of a crowd in real life possesses a certain 'buzz' of its own, and poses a natural challenge. Different nuances emerge in different user contexts, so we choose to investigate the contexts of work, learning and play to better understand the trade-offs involved in designing effective large-scale social software for multiple purposes.