2014
DOI: 10.3390/fi6030433
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Analysing and Enriching Focused Semantic Web Archives for Parliament Applications

Abstract: The web and the social web play an increasingly important role as an information source for Members of Parliament and their assistants, journalists, political analysts and researchers. It provides important and crucial background information, like reactions to political events and comments made by the general public. The case study presented in this paper is driven by two European parliaments (the Greek and the Austrian parliament) and targets an effective exploration of political web archives. In this paper, … Show more

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“…Demidova et al proposed methods for semantic enrichment of event-centric collections using knowledge bases (Demidova et al, 2014). They applied these methods to event-centric collections created from the live Web in the ARCOMEM project (Risse et al, 2014a).…”
Section: Methods To Create Event-centric Collectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demidova et al proposed methods for semantic enrichment of event-centric collections using knowledge bases (Demidova et al, 2014). They applied these methods to event-centric collections created from the live Web in the ARCOMEM project (Risse et al, 2014a).…”
Section: Methods To Create Event-centric Collectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One could derive that parliaments use social media mainly to report on parliamentary business, interacting with citizens only marginally [37]. Even further, there are several attempts to use innovative ICT tools for social media analysis, without limited impact [38,39]. Table A2 (Appendix B) presents the aggregated results of the above study parameters in the form of average scores on the five-point Likert scale (L), along with the respective standard deviation (σ).…”
Section: Findings and Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…represent relationships to other entities using plain textual annotations [43,44] instead of semantic links, considerably limiting the accuracy and exploitability of entity relationship information. On the other hand, the use of semantic links to model (a) the relationships between trajectories and other data or (b) the relationships between trajectories and semantic resources that are associated with the behaviour of moving objects would provide a fully-fledged, accurate, and exploitable representation of the same information; 2.…”
Section: Ex-trajectory Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%