Scientific Presentations

Scientific Presentations of Wednesday 7, 2011

TAVA

  • J.J. van Wijk. Opening Keynote
  • Thomas Schneider and Wolfgang Aigner. A-Plan – Integrating Interactive Visualization with Automated Planning for Cooperative Resource Scheduling (Slides)
  • Iwona Dudek and Jean-Yves Blaise. Visualizing Alternative Scenarios of Evolution in Heritage Architecture (Slides)
  • Benoit Otjacques, Stefas Mickaël, Mael Cornil and Fernand Feltz. Inverse Queries: How to Get This Answer? (Slides)
  • Scientific Presentation Paolo Federico, Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch, Florian Windhager and Lukas Zenk. A Visual Analytics Approach to Dynamic Social Networks (Slides)
  • Hans-Joerg Schulz, Adelinde Uhrmacher and Heidrun Schumann. Visual Analytics for Stochastic Simulation in Cell Biology (Slides)

RDSRP

  • Kris Jack. Mendeley – Crowd Sourcing and Recommending Research
    on a Large Scale?
  • Wolfgang Reinhardt, Julian Maicher,
    Hendrik Drachsler and Peter Sloep. Awareness Support in Scientific Event Management with ginkgo
  • Felix Mödritscher. Beyond Collaborative Filtering – Generating Local Top-N Recommendations for Personal Learning Environments (Slides)
  • Invited Talk Ago Luberg. The Sightsplanner Recommender System: From Tourism to Academia (Slides)
  • Vladimir Tomberg, David Lamas, Mart Laanpere, Wolfgang Reinhardt and Jelena Jovanovic. Towards a Comprehensive Call Ontology for Research 2.0
  • Laurens De Vocht, Selver Softic, Martin Ebner and Herbert Mühlburger. Semantically Driven Social Data Aggregation Interfaces for Research 2.0 (Slides)

Scientific Presentations of Thursday 8, 2011

Knowledge Work

  • Michael Zeiller and Bettina Schauer. Adoption, Motivation and Success Factors of Social Media for Team Collaboration in SMEs (Slides)
  • Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Mark S. Fox. Constructing Expert Profiles over Time for Skills Management and Expert Finding (Slides)
  • Andreas Kaschig, Ronald Maier and Alexander Sandow. Effects of Interventions into Improving Knowledge Maturing (Slides)
  • Maximilian Hecht, Isabella Seeber, Gabriela Waldhart and Ronald Maier. Fostering Adoption, Acceptance, and Assimilation in Knowledge Management System Design (Slides)
  • Alice Comi and Martin J. Eppler. Visual Representations as Carriers and Symbols of Organizational Knowledge (Slides)
  • Natalia Müller and Nils Faltin. IT-Support for Self-Regulated Learning and Reflection on the Learning Process (Slides)
  • Anna Averbakh, Eric Knauss and Olga Liskin. An Experience Base with Rights Management for Global Software Engineering (Slides)

Web Science & Content

  • Max Arends, Josef Froschauer, Doron Goldfarb and Dieter Merkl. Analysing User Generated Content Related to Art History
  • Ago Luberg, Karin Schoefegger, Priit Järv and Tanel Tammet. Context-aware and Multilingual Information Extraction for a Tourist Recommender System (Slides)
  • Beate Navarro Bullock, Hana Lerch, Andreas Hotho, Alexander Roßnagel and Gerd Stumme. Privacy-Aware Spam Detection in Social Bookmarking Systems

Web Science & Social Media

  • Denis Helic, Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi, Sebastian Wilhelm and Markus Strohmaier. The Effects of Navigation Tools on the Navigability of Web-Based Information Systems (Slides)
  • Hannu Kärkkäinen, Jari Jussila and Johanna Janhonen. Managing Customer Information and Knowledge with Social Media in Business-to-Business Companies
  • Christoph Trattner, Christian Körner and Denis Helic. Enhancing the Navigability of Social Tagging Systems with Tag Taxonomies (Slides)

Scientific Presentations of Friday 9, 2011

Semantic Business Technologies

  • Carlos Ruiz, Guillermo Alvaro Rey and José-Manuel Gómez-Pérez. A Framework and Implementation for Secure Knowledge Management in Large Corporate Communities
  • Robert Woitsch and Vedran Hrgovcic. Modeling Knowledge: An Open Models Approach
  • Thomas Ruth, Guntram Flach and Martin Weitzel. Semantics-Based, Strategic Planning and Composition of Intermodal Freight Transport Services in Sea Port Hinterlands

Text Mining & Information Retrieval

  • Matthias Reichhold, Jörg Kerschbaumer and Günther Fliedl. Optimizing Enterprise Search by Automatically Relating User Context to Textual Document Content
  • Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi. Supporting Creation of Networked Knowledge by Automatically Generated Links (Slides)
  • Tuomo Kakkonen and Tabish Mufti. Developing and Applying a Company, Product and Business Event Ontology for Text Mining (Slides)

Best Paper i-KNOW

  • Martin Eppler and Roland Pfister. Sketching as a Tool for Knowledge Management: An Interdisciplinary Literature Review on its Benefits