
Our joint ambition is to bring meaning to large amounts of heterogeneous data and exploit it in the best possible way for a broad range of use cases and applications, with particular focus on healthcare, bioscience, sustainability assessment, and Web.
News from DKW
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21.04.2023
New data integration tool speeds up oceanographic research to the benefit of the climate
Oceanography is crucial in understanding how the oceans influence the climate and vice versa. Researchers from Aalborg University and the University of Haifa have developed new AI-based data tools speeding up the research within oceanography and other domains.
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14.12.2022
Meet Yiyi Chen – new PhD student in the DKW group
Please meet Yiyi Chen, new PhD student in the DKW group as of November 1, 2022.
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03.11.2022
Meet Torben Larsen – new Professor in the DKW group
Please welcome Professor Torben Larsen who has joined the Department of Computer Science as of November 1, 2022.
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14.10.2022
Machine Learning Provides a Quick Overview of Your Diagnoses
Researchers at Aalborg University have developed a model that can successfully map a patient's existing diagnoses on the basis of the person's medication list. Over time, this could enable healthcare staff to quickly get an overview of the patient’s pre-existing diseases.
Short news from DKW
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12.04.2023
8 papers and posters accepted in a single week
During the first week of March, we achieved an exceptional milestone with a total of eight papers and posters being accepted for publication in peer-reviewed conferences and workshops - all in just one week! Five of these have been accepted in and around TheWebConf 2023.
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16.12.2022
Papers accepted at VLDB 2023 and ICSC 2023
Our work on "Extraction of Validating Shapes from very large Knowledge Graphs" was accepted at VLDB 2023 (https://vldb.org/2023/), authors: K. Rabbani (https://kashif-rabbani.github.io/), M. Lissandrini (https://homes.cs.aau.dk/~matteo/), K. Hose (https://homes.cs.aau.dk/~khose/About_me.html) Our work on "Scaling Large RDF Archives To Very Long Histories" was accepted at ICSC 2023 8https://www.ieee-icsc.org/), authors: O. Pelgrin (https://vbn.aau.dk/da/persons/olivier-paul-pelgrin), R. Taelman (https://www.rubensworks.net/), L. Galàrraga, K (http://luisgalarraga.de/). Hose (https://homes.cs.aau.dk/~khose/About_me.html)
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12.12.2022
Presentation at the Future of Communications workshop
Katja (https://homes.cs.aau.dk/~khose/About_me.html) participated in the Future of Communications workshop (https://sites.google.com/view/cntworkshop2022/home?pli=1), where she gave a talk on "Knowledge Engineering and Graph Data Management at Scale" and participated in the panel discussion on the topic of "Communication Engineering and Interdisciplinary Research".
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