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Program

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Monday – 13 July 2015

Time

Room Phoenix

08:00-09:00

Registration

09:00-09:30

WIMS 2015 opening by Local Organization Chair and Program Chairs

09:30-10:30

Keynote:

“What you Tweet is What You Get: challenges and opportunities for social media analysis in industry”

Dr. Diana Maynard, University of Sheffield, UK

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-12:30

Session 1: Web Intelligence in Social Media

(Chair: Rushed Kanawati)

Paper 1: “Predicting the Evolution of Communities in Social Networks”

Dimitris Fasarakis-Hilliard, (Harokopeio University of Athens), Georgios Diakidis, (University of Peloponnese), Georgios Paliouras, Dimitrios Vogiatzis, (NCSR “Demokritos”), Despoina Karna, (University of Edinburgh).

Paper 2: “Overlapping Community Detection Optimization and Nash Equilibrium”

Michel Crampes, Michel Plantie, (Ecole des Mines d’Ales).

Paper 3: “Events Tweet Contextualization Using Twitter Users Interactions and Social Influence”

Rami Belkaroui, (Tunisia LARODEC, ISG Tunis), Rim Faiz, (LARODEC, IHEC Carthage).

12:30-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:30

Session 2: Ontologies and Linked Semantic Data

(Chair: Georgia M. Kapitsaki)

Paper 1: “What Makes Ontology Reasoning so Arduous? Unveiling  the key ontological features”

Nourhène Alaya, Sadok Ben Yahia, (Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, University of Tunis), Myriam Lamolle, (IUT of Montreuil, University of Paris 8).

Paper 2: “An Ontology Enrichment Approach by Using DBpedia”

Meisam Booshehri, Peter Luksch, (Distributed High Performance Computing, Institute of Computer Science, University of Rostock).

Paper 3: “Ontology-Based Data Integration for Event Recognition in the Maritime Domain”

Georgios Santipantakis,  Konstantinos Kotis, George Vouros, (Dept. of Digital Systems, University of Piraeus).

15:30-16:00

Coffee Break

16:00-17:30

Session 3: Semantic Search and Information Retrieval

(Chair: Katrin Krieger)

Paper 1: “Modeling and predicting information search behavior”

Saraschandra Karanam, Herre Van Oostendorp, (Utrecht University), Mylene Sanchiz, (Universite Toulouse), Aline Chevalier, (CLLE LTC/University of Toulouse), Jessie Chin, Wai-Tat Fu, (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign).

Paper 2: “A LOD-based, query construction and refinement service for web search engines”

Ioannis Apostolatos, (University of Piraeus), Ioannis Papadakis, (Ionian University), Dimitris Apostolou, (University of Piraeus).

Paper 3: “Improving Semantic Search through Entity-Based Document Ranking”

Benjamin Großmann, (Neofonie GmbH), Alexandru Todor, (AG Corporate Semantic Web), Adrian Paschke, (Freie Universität Berlin)

19:00-22:30

Conference Dinner (meet at the lobby of St. Raphael Resort – 5* Venue)


Tuesday – 14 July 2015

Time

Room Phoenix

08:00-09:00

Keynote:

“Understanding the Tribal Web”

Professor Nikolay Mehandjiev, University of Manchester, UK

09:00-10:30

Session 1: Web Mining

(Chair: Asha Subramanian)

Paper 1: “Matching HTML Tables to DBpedia”

Dominique Ritze, Oliver Lehmberg, Christian Bizer, (University of Mannheim).

Paper 2: “Creating Semantic Fingerprints for Web Documents”

Katrin Krieger, Jens Schneider, Christian Nywelt, Dietmar Rosner, (IWS/Otto-von-Guericke-Universtitat Magdeburg).

Paper 3: “Implicit Links based Web Page Representation for Web Page Classification”

Abdelbadie Belmouhcine, Mohammed Benkhalifa, (Mohammed V-Agdal University).

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-12:30

Session 2: Linked Data Mining and Open Data

(Chair: Asha Subramanian)

Paper 1: “Semantic Integration of Structured Data Powered by Linked Open Data”

Asha Subramanian, Srinath Srinivasa, Vignesh S, Pavan Kumar R R, (International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore).

Paper 2: “bacon: Linked Data Integration based on the RDF Data Cube Vocabulary”

Sebastian Bayerl, Michael Granitzer, (University of Passau).

Paper 3: “A Web-scale Study of the Adoption and Evolution of the schema.org Vocabulary over Time”

Robert Meusel, Christian Bizer, Heiko Paulheim, (University of Mannheim).

12:30-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:30

Session 3: Recommender Systems and User Modelling

(Chair: Michel Plantié)

Paper 1: “Recommending Customizable Products: A Multiple Choice Knapsack Solution”

Aravind Sivaramakrishnan, Madhusudhan Krishnamachari, Vidhya Balasubramanian, (Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham – Amrita University).

Paper 2: “Using Linked Open Data in Recommender Systems”

Ladislav Peska, Peter Vojtas, (Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University Prague).

Paper 3: “User Modeling in Folksonomies: Relational Clustering and Tag Weighting”

Takuya Kitazawa, Masahide Sugiyama, (The University of Aizu).

15:30-16:00

Coffee Break

16:00-16:30

Session 4: Sensing Web and the Web of Things

(Chair: Georgia Kapitsaki)

Paper 1: “SensoMan: Remote management of context sensors”

Athina Paphitou, Stella Constantinou, Georgia Kapitsaki, (University of Cyprus).

16:30-18:00

Tutorial: “Multiplex Networks Mining”

Associate Professor Rushed Kanawati (Universite Paris 13).

18:00

Farewell drink

 

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The 5th International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics (WIMS'15) is organised under the auspices of University of Cyprus.

This is the fifth in a new series of conferences concerned with intelligent approaches to transform the World Wide Web into a global reasoning and semantics-driven computing machine. The next conference in this series, WIMS'16 will take place in (TBA).

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