“…In the last two year, CSO supported the creation of many innovative applications and technologies, including ontology-driven topic models (e.g., CoCoNoW (Beck, Rizvi, Dengel, & Ahmed, 2020)), recommender systems for articles (e.g., SBR (Thanapalasingam, Osborne, Birukou, & Motta, 2018)) and video lessons (Borges & dos Reis, 2019), visualisation frameworks (e.g., ScholarLensViz (L öffler et al, 2020), Con-ceptScope (X. Zhang, Chandrasegaran, & Ma, 2021)), temporal knowledge graphs (e.g., TGK (Rossanez, dos Reis, & da Silva Torres, 2020)), NLP frameworks for entity extraction (Dessì, Osborne, Recupero, Buscaldi, & Motta, 2021), tools for identifying domain experts (e.g., VeTo )), and systems for predicting academic impact (e.g., ArtSim (Chatzopoulos, Vergoulis, Kanellos, Dalamagas, & Tryfonopoulos, 2020a)). It was also used for several large-scale analyses of the literature (e.g., Cloud Computing (Lula, Dospinescu, Homocianu, & Sireteanu, 2021), Software Engineering (Chicaiza & Reátegui, 2020), Ecuadorian publications (Chicaiza & Reátegui, 2020)).…”