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Champion: Petr Knoth
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Participant(s):Zdenek Zdrahal

Timeline:01 Jan 2012 - 31 Mar 2014

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DiggiCORE

Digging into Connected Repositories

The goal of DiggiCORE is to analyse a vast set of research publications from the Open Access domain using natural language processing and social network analysis methods to identify patterns in the behaviour of research communities, to recognise trends in research disciplines, to learn new insights about the citation behaviours of researchers etc.

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Knoth, P. (2013) CORE: Aggregation Use Cases for Open Access, Demo at Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2013), Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

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Knoth, P. (2013) From Open Access Metadata to Open Access Content: Two Principles for Increased Visibility of Open Access Content, Open Repositories 2013, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada

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Knoth, P. and Herrmannova, D. (2013) Simple Yet Effective Methods for Cross-Lingual Link Discovery (CLLD) - KMI @ NTCIR-10 CrossLink-2, NTCIR-10 Evaluation of Information Access Technologies, Tokyo, Japan

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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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Actions and their Consequences: Implicit Interactions with Machine Learned Knowledge Bases

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