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5. K-CAP 2009: Redondo Beach, California, USA
- Yolanda Gil, Natasha Fridman Noy:

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP 2009), September 1-4, 2009, Redondo Beach, California, USA. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-658-8
Interactive systems
- Thomas Franz

, Ansgar Scherp
, Steffen Staab
:
Are semantic desktops better?: summative evaluation comparing a semantic against a conventional desktop. 1-8 - W. Bradley Knox

, Peter Stone:
Interactively shaping agents via human reinforcement: the TAMER framework. 9-16 - Vanessa López

, Victoria S. Uren
, Marta Sabou
, Enrico Motta
:
Cross ontology query answering on the semantic web: an initial evaluation. 17-24
Ontologies and vocabularies I
- Anna Tordai

, Jacco van Ossenbruggen
, Guus Schreiber:
Combining vocabulary alignment techniques. 25-32 - Mauricio Espinoza

, Elena Montiel-Ponsoda, Asunción Gómez-Pérez
:
Ontology localization. 33-40 - Eva Blomqvist

, Aldo Gangemi
, Valentina Presutti
:
Experiments on pattern-based ontology design. 41-48
Knowledge extraction I
- Doo Soon Kim, Ken Barker

, Bruce W. Porter:
Knowledge integration across multiple texts. 49-56 - Hakki C. Cankaya, Dan I. Moldovan:

Method for extracting commonsense knowledge. 57-64 - Kate Lockwood, Kenneth D. Forbus:

Multimodal knowledge capture from text and diagrams. 65-72
Analyzing knowledge and knowledge-based systems
- Paul Doran, Valentina Tamma

, Terry R. Payne
, Ignazio Palmisano:
An entropy inspired measure for evaluating ontology modularization. 73-80 - Frank van Harmelen

, Annette ten Teije
, Holger Wache:
Knowledge engineering rediscovered: towards reasoning patterns for the semantic web. 81-88 - Markus Strohmaier, Mark Kröll

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Studying databases of intentions: do search query logs capture knowledge about common human goals? 89-96
Learning
- José Iria:

Automating knowledge capture in the aerospace domain. 97-104 - Katrin Tomanek, Udo Hahn:

Reducing class imbalance during active learning for named entity annotation. 105-112 - Negin Nejati, Tolga Könik, Ugur Kuter:

A goal- and dependency-directed algorithm for learning hierarchical task networks. 113-120
Capturing workflows
- Yolanda Gil

, Jihie Kim, Gonzalo Flórez Puga
, Varun Ratnakar
, Pedro A. González-Calero:
Workflow matching using semantic metadata. 121-128 - Mark H. Burstein, Fusun Yaman, Robert Laddaga, Robert J. Bobrow:

POIROT: acquiring workflows by combining models learned from interpreted traces. 129-136
Ontologies and vocabularies II
- Ansgar Scherp

, Thomas Franz
, Carsten Saathoff, Steffen Staab
:
F--a model of events based on the foundational ontology dolce+DnS ultralight. 137-144 - Mathieu d'Aquin

:
Formally measuring agreement and disagreement in ontologies. 145-152
Knowledge extraction II
- Peter Clark, Philip Harrison:

Large-scale extraction and use of knowledge from text. 153-160 - Rahul Bhagat, Eduard H. Hovy

, Siddharth Patwardhan:
Acquiring paraphrases from text corpora. 161-168
Poster Session
- Sofia Angeletou, Marta Sabou

, Enrico Motta
:
Improving search in folksonomies: a task based comparison of WordNet and ontologies. 169-170 - Paul Buitelaar, Thomas Eigner:

Expertise mining from scientific literature. 171-172 - Gully A. P. C. Burns

, Thomas A. Russ:
Biomedical knowledge engineering tools based on experimental design: a case study based on neuroanatomical tract-tracing experiments. 173-174 - DongHyun Choi, Key-Sun Choi:

Incremental summarization using taxonomy. 175-176 - Danica Damljanovic, Florence Amardeilh, Kalina Bontcheva

:
CA manager framework: creating customised workflows for ontology population and semantic annotation. 177-178 - Mathieu d'Aquin

, Jérôme Euzenat, Chan Le Duc, Holger Lewen:
Sharing and reusing aligned ontologies with cupboard. 179-180 - Francisco Echarte, José Javier Astrain

, Alberto Córdoba, Jesús E. Villadangos
, Aritz Labat:
ACoAR: a method for the automatic classification of annotated resources. 181-182 - Asunción Gómez-Pérez

, Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa:
Scenarios for building ontology networks within the NeOn methodology. 183-184 - Jonathan Gordon

, Benjamin Van Durme, Lenhart K. Schubert
:
Weblogs as a source for extracting general world knowledge. 185-186 - Jorge Gracia

, Eduardo Mena
:
Overview of a semantic disambiguation method for unstructured web contexts. 187-188 - Gerd Gröner, Steffen Staab

:
Modeling and query pattern for process retrieval in OWL. 189-190 - Sung-Young Jung:

Using natural language to represent knowledge in an intelligent tutoring system. 191-192 - Mary Keeler, Scott Farrar, Sheri Hargus, Arun K. Majumdar:

Complex adaptive reasoning: knowledge emergence in the revelator game. 193-194 - Jihie Kim, Jia Li, Taehwan Kim:

Identifying student online discussions with unanswered questions. 195-196 - Mark Kröll

, Markus Strohmaier:
Analyzing human intentions in natural language text. 197-198 - Claus Möbus, Hilke Garbe:

Learning the DAG of bayesian belief networks by asking (conditional) (in-)dependence questions. 199-200 - Noureddine Mokhtari, Olivier Corby:

Contextual semantic annotations: modelling and automatic extraction. 201-202 - Ulysse Rosselet, Maia Wentland:

Knowledge management framework for IT project portfolio risk management. 203-204 - Catherine Roussey

, Óscar Corcho
, Luis Manuel Vilches Blázquez
:
A catalogue of OWL ontology antipatterns. 205-206 - Earl J. Wagner, Larry Birnbaum, Kenneth D. Forbus:

Modeling multiple-event situations across news articles. 207-208 - Yiwen Wang, Natalia Stash, Lora Aroyo, Laura Hollink, Guus Schreiber:

Semantic relations for content-based recommendations. 209-210

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