Alexander Ivanyukovich
University of Trento
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extended semantic web conference | 2011
Feroz Farazi; Vincenzo Maltese; Fausto Giunchiglia; Alexander Ivanyukovich
Geo-spatial applications need to provide powerful search capabilities to support users in their daily activities. However, discovery services are often limited by only syntactically matching user terminology to metadata describing geographical resources. We report our work on the implementation of a geographical catalogue, and corresponding semantic extension, for the spatial data infrastructure (SDI) of the Autonomous Province of Trento (PAT) in Italy. We focus in particular to the semantic extension which is based on the adoption of the S-Match semantic matching tool and on the use of a faceted ontology codifying geographical domain specific knowledge. We finally report our experience in the integration of the faceted ontology with the multi-lingual geo-spatial ontology GeoWordNet.
international conference on service oriented computing | 2005
Aliaksei Yanchuk; Alexander Ivanyukovich; Maurizio Marchese
Leveraging service oriented programming paradigm would significantly affect the way people build software systems. This paper contributes to the above goal proposing a lightweight formal framework capable of capturing the essential components of service-oriented programming paradigm.
Artificial Intelligence Review | 2013
Feroz Farazi; Vincenzo Maltese; Biswanath Dutta; Alexander Ivanyukovich; Veronica Rizzi
The enhancement of the search capabilities of geo-spatial tools occupies one of the highest positions in the agenda of the INSPIRE initiative. This can be done by equipping applications with tools able to understand user terminology. However, this is in contrast with current approaches, which tend to fix in advance the terminology with a consequent rigidity in the way users interact with the system. In this paper we present the work we have done with the Semantic Geo-Catalogue (SGC) project in providing a semantic extension to the geo-catalogue of the Autonomous Province of Trento (PAT) in Italy. This was done through the adoption of a semantic matching tool and a faceted ontology that codifies knowledge about the geography of the PAT and that was created by reorganizing data extracted from the local geographical dataset. Thanks to the semantic extension, queries to the geo-catalogue are expanded with domain specific terms taken from the ontology thus obtaining a higher number of relevant documents in output. We also complied with the Open Government Data (OGD) initiative by publishing in RDF and by linking to relevant dictionaries some useful data taken from the local repository.
Online Information Review | 2008
Alexander Ivanyukovich; Maurizio Marchese; Fausto Giunchiglia
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide support for automation of the annotation process of large corpora of digital content.Design/methodology/approach – The paper presents and discusses an information extraction pipeline from digital document acquisition to information extraction, processing and management. An overall architecture that supports such an extraction pipeline is detailed and discussed.Findings – The proposed pipeline is implemented in a working prototype of an autonomous digital library (A‐DL) system called ScienceTreks that: supports a broad range of methods for document acquisition; does not rely on any external information sources and is solely based on the existing information in the document itself and in the overall set in a given digital archive; and provides application programming interfaces (API) to support easy integration of external systems and tools in the existing pipeline.Practical implications – The proposed A‐DL system can be used in automating end‐to‐end informa...
european conference on research and advanced technology for digital libraries | 2007
Alexander Ivanyukovich; Maurizio Marchese; Patrick Reuther
Current research in large-scale information management systems is focused on unsupervised methods and techniques for information processing. Such approaches support scalability in regard to present-day exponential growth in information processing needs. In this paper we focus on the problem of automated quality evaluation of a completely unsupervised metadata extraction process in the Digital Libraries domain. In particular, we investigate resulting metadata quality applying specific extraction methodology for scientific documents. We propose and discuss precise quality metrics and measure the dynamics of such quality metrics as a function of the extracted information from the repository and size of the repository.
Archive | 2010
Pavel Shvaiko; Alexander Ivanyukovich; Lorenzino Vaccari; Vincenzo Maltese; Feroz Farazi
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science archive | 2005
Alexander Ivanyukovich; G. R. Gangadharan; Vincenzo D'Andrea; Maurizio Marchese
Journal of Universal Computer Science | 2007
Chunguo Wu; Maurizio Marchese; Jingqing Jiang; Alexander Ivanyukovich; Yanchun Liang
Journal of Software | 2006
Aliaksei Yanchuk; Alexander Ivanyukovich; Maurizio Marchese
semantic web applications and perspectives | 2006
Alexander Ivanyukovich; Maurizio Marchese