We are very excited to share that our colleague Ruijie Wang won The Scholarly QALD 2023: Semantic Web Challenge on Question Answering over Linked Data organized in the 22nd International Semantic Web Conference! Congratulations! Ruijie implemented NLQxform, a question-answering system to answer natural language questions on scholarly knowledge graphs. The system integrates a fine-tuned transformed-based […]
Winner in ISWC 2023 Challenge
3. December 2023 | Athina Kyriakou | Comments Off on Winner in ISWC 2023 Challenge
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Award for Paper Based on Student Thesis
25. January 2023 | Athina Kyriakou | Comments Off on Award for Paper Based on Student Thesis
In his Bachelor Thesis, Viktor Lakic investigated the decay happening in datasets when the resources that Web-URLs point to become unavailable. This Link-Rot can cause problems for reproducibility, as datasets can shrink over time, potentially changing the outcome of experiments which use them. A paper based on the data that Viktor collected in his thesis, […]
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Teaching Innovation Fund Granted to DDIS!
20. December 2022 | Athina Kyriakou | Comments Off on Teaching Innovation Fund Granted to DDIS!
Throughout our Advanced Topics in AI (ATAI) lecture, we introduce topics that explain the interplay between purely automatic AI methods and hybrid human-machine methods, emphasizing the importance of not only effective and efficient AI, but also responsible AI. Throughout the lecture, students have the opportunity to work on a practical project, in which they implement […]
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Abraham Bernstein and Katharina Reinecke Win the European Research Paper of the Year Award of 2014
16. June 2014 | Abraham Bernstein | Comments Off on Abraham Bernstein and Katharina Reinecke Win the European Research Paper of the Year Award of 2014
On Tuesday, June 3, UZH Professor Abraham Bernstein and his former PhD student Prof. Katharina Reinecke (now at the University of Michigan) were awarded the European Research Paper of the Year Award of 2014.
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