Michael E. Cotterell's CSCI 8380 Page (Advanced Topics in Information Systems)

This page is dedicated to the work done by Michael E. Cotterell in Dr. Arpinar’s Spring 2012 section of Advanced Topics in Information Systems (CSCI 8380) at the University of Georgia.

Permalink: http://cs8380.michaelcotterell.com/

Paper Presentations

  • Tudorache, T., C. Nyulas, N. F. Noy, and M. A. Musen (2012, January). WebProtégé: A Collaborative Ontology Editor and Knowledge Acquisition Tool for the Web. Semantic Web 0 (0), 1-11.

Paper Reviews

  • Zou, L., L. Zou, J. Mo, J. Mo, L. Chen, L. Chen, M. T. Özsu, M. T. Özsu, D. Zhao, and D. Zhao (2011, May). gStore: answering SPARQL queries via subgraph matching. Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment 4 (8), 482-493.
  • Hoffart, J., F. Suchanek, K. Berberich, E. Kelham, G. de Melo, G. Weikum, F. Suchanek, G. Kasneci, M. Ramanath, and A. Pease (2009). YAGO2: a spatially and temporally enhanced knowledge base from wikipedia. Commun. ACM 52 (4), 56-64.
  • Erling, O. and I. Mikhailov (2009). RDF Support in the Virtuoso DBMS. Networked Knowledge-Networked Media , 7-24.
  • Choudhury, S., J. G. Breslin, and A. Passant (2009, October). Enrichment and Ranking of the YouTube Tag Space and Integration with the Linked Data Cloud. In Proceedings of the 2009 International Semantic Web Conference.
  • Castillo, C., M. Mendoza, and B. Poblete (2011). Information Credibility on Twitter. In Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on World Wide Web, pp. 675-684. ACM.
  • Kalyanpur, A., J. Murdock, J. Fan, and C. Welty (2011). Leveraging Community-built Knowledge for Type Coercion in Question Answering. The Semantic Web-ISWC 2011 , 144-156.
  • Franklin, M., D. Kossmann, T. Kraska, S. Ramesh, and R. Xin (2011). CrowdDB: Answering Queries with Crowdsourcing. Proceedings of SIGMOD 2011 , 61-72.

Small Projects

Term Project

  • Predictive Analytics on Twitter
    • Final Presentation: Online
    • Related Blog Posts

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