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**Contextualization in ontologies and knowledge graphs.** In large knowledge graphs, such as Wikidata, the statements are generally accompanied with contextual information that specify their temporal or spatial validity, or express their cause, provenance, certainty, etc. This type of information must be taken into account when performing queries or inferences on these graphs. [[contexts-in-KG|more ...]] | **Contextualization in ontologies and knowledge graphs.** In large knowledge graphs, such as Wikidata, the statements are generally accompanied with contextual information that specify their temporal or spatial validity, or express their cause, provenance, certainty, etc. This type of information must be taken into account when performing queries or inferences on these graphs. [[contexts-in-KG|more ...]] | ||
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**Semantics of 3D geographic objects.** The representation of geographic entities consists in representing their (3D) geometry | **Semantics of 3D geographic objects.** The representation of geographic entities consists in representing their (3D) geometry | ||
- | | + | ** Adaptive interfaces for behaviour change applications.** It is now well established that the effectiveness |
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- | | + | ** Scientific knowledge access and visualization. ** Knowledge workers such as scientists need to efficiently find knowledge items in various sources that can range from historical scientific |
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