Search Results for author: Michel Dumontier

Found 11 papers, 5 papers with code

Abusive Language on Social Media Through the Legal Looking Glass

1 code implementation ACL (WOAH) 2021 Thales Bertaglia, Andreea Grigoriu, Michel Dumontier, Gijs Van Dijck

These standards include definitions of what is considered abusive language, annotation guidelines and reporting on the process.

Abusive Language

TAPS Responsibility Matrix: A tool for responsible data science by design

no code implementations2 Feb 2023 Visara Urovi, Remzi Celebi, Chang Sun, Linda Rieswijk, Michael Erard, Arif Yilmaz, Kody Moodley, Parveen Kumar, Michel Dumontier

However, guidance on the responsibilities of the data scientists and the other involved actors in a data science project is typically missing.

Management

Improving Correlation Capture in Generating Imbalanced Data using Differentially Private Conditional GANs

no code implementations28 Jun 2022 Chang Sun, Johan van Soest, Michel Dumontier

Finally, we present the balance between data utility and privacy in synthetic data generation considering the different data structure and characteristics of real-world datasets such as imbalance variables, abnormal distributions, and sparsity of data.

Privacy Preserving Synthetic Data Generation

BioSimulators: a central registry of simulation engines and services for recommending specific tools

no code implementations13 Mar 2022 Bilal Shaikh, Lucian P. Smith, Dan Vasilescu, Gnaneswara Marupilla, Michael Wilson, Eran Agmon, Henry Agnew, Steven S. Andrews, Azraf Anwar, Moritz E. Beber, Frank T. Bergmann, David Brooks, Lutz Brusch, Laurence Calzone, Kiri Choi, Joshua Cooper, John Detloff, Brian Drawert, Michel Dumontier, G. Bard Ermentrout, James R. Faeder, Andrew P. Freiburger, Fabian Fröhlich, Akira Funahashi, Alan Garny, John H. Gennari, Padraig Gleeson, Anne Goelzer, Zachary Haiman, Joseph L. Hellerstein, Stefan Hoops, Jon C. Ison, Diego Jahn, Henry V. Jakubowski, Ryann Jordan, Matúš Kalaš, Matthias König, Wolfram Liebermeister, Synchon Mandal, Robert McDougal, J. Kyle Medley, Pedro Mendes, Robert Müller, Chris J. Myers, Aurelien Naldi, Tung V. N. Nguyen, David P. Nickerson, Brett G. Olivier, Drashti Patoliya, Loïc Paulevé, Linda R. Petzold, Ankita Priya, Anand K. Rampadarath, Johann M. Rohwer, Ali S. Saglam, Dilawar Singh, Ankur Sinha, Jacky Snoep, Hugh Sorby, Ryan Spangler, Jörn Starruß, Payton J. Thomas, David van Niekerk, Daniel Weindl, Fengkai Zhang, Anna Zhukova, Arthur P. Goldberg, Michael L. Blinov, Herbert M. Sauro, Ion I. Moraru, Jonathan R. Karr

To help investigators find and use simulation tools, we developed BioSimulators (https://biosimulators. org), a central registry of the capabilities of simulation tools and consistent Python, command-line, and containerized interfaces to each version of each tool.

Knowledge Graphs Evolution and Preservation -- A Technical Report from ISWS 2019

no code implementations22 Dec 2020 Nacira Abbas, Kholoud Alghamdi, Mortaza Alinam, Francesca Alloatti, Glenda Amaral, Claudia d'Amato, Luigi Asprino, Martin Beno, Felix Bensmann, Russa Biswas, Ling Cai, Riley Capshaw, Valentina Anita Carriero, Irene Celino, Amine Dadoun, Stefano De Giorgis, Harm Delva, John Domingue, Michel Dumontier, Vincent Emonet, Marieke van Erp, Paola Espinoza Arias, Omaima Fallatah, Sebastián Ferrada, Marc Gallofré Ocaña, Michalis Georgiou, Genet Asefa Gesese, Frances Gillis-Webber, Francesca Giovannetti, Marìa Granados Buey, Ismail Harrando, Ivan Heibi, Vitor Horta, Laurine Huber, Federico Igne, Mohamad Yaser Jaradeh, Neha Keshan, Aneta Koleva, Bilal Koteich, Kabul Kurniawan, Mengya Liu, Chuangtao Ma, Lientje Maas, Martin Mansfield, Fabio Mariani, Eleonora Marzi, Sepideh Mesbah, Maheshkumar Mistry, Alba Catalina Morales Tirado, Anna Nguyen, Viet Bach Nguyen, Allard Oelen, Valentina Pasqual, Heiko Paulheim, Axel Polleres, Margherita Porena, Jan Portisch, Valentina Presutti, Kader Pustu-Iren, Ariam Rivas Mendez, Soheil Roshankish, Sebastian Rudolph, Harald Sack, Ahmad Sakor, Jaime Salas, Thomas Schleider, Meilin Shi, Gianmarco Spinaci, Chang Sun, Tabea Tietz, Molka Tounsi Dhouib, Alessandro Umbrico, Wouter van den Berg, Weiqin Xu

Although linked open data (LOD) is one knowledge graph, it is the closest realisation (and probably the only one) to a public FAIR Knowledge Graph (KG) of everything.

Common Sense Reasoning Knowledge Graphs

Towards FAIR protocols and workflows: The OpenPREDICT case study

2 code implementations20 Nov 2019 Remzi Celebi, Joao Rebelo Moreira, Ahmed A. Hassan, Sandeep Ayyar, Lars Ridder, Tobias Kuhn, Michel Dumontier

Our evaluation shows the high degree to which our FAIRified OpenPREDICT workflow now adheres to the FAIR principles and the practicality and usefulness of being able to answer our new competency questions.

Privacy-Preserving Generalized Linear Models using Distributed Block Coordinate Descent

1 code implementation8 Nov 2019 Erik-Jan van Kesteren, Chang Sun, Daniel L. Oberski, Michel Dumontier, Lianne Ippel

We conclude that our method is a viable approach for vertically partitioned data analysis with a wide range of real-world applications.

Privacy Preserving

On Reasoning with RDF Statements about Statements using Singleton Property Triples

no code implementations15 Sep 2015 Vinh Nguyen, Olivier Bodenreider, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Gang Fu, Evan Bolton, Núria Queralt Rosinach, Laura I. Furlong, Michel Dumontier, Amit Sheth

If the singleton property triples describe a data triple, then how can a reasoner infer this data triple from the singleton property triples?

Publishing without Publishers: a Decentralized Approach to Dissemination, Retrieval, and Archiving of Data

1 code implementation11 Nov 2014 Tobias Kuhn, Christine Chichester, Michael Krauthammer, Michel Dumontier

Making available and archiving scientific results is for the most part still considered the task of classical publishing companies, despite the fact that classical forms of publishing centered around printed narrative articles no longer seem well-suited in the digital age.

Digital Libraries

Trusty URIs: Verifiable, Immutable, and Permanent Digital Artifacts for Linked Data

1 code implementation16 Jan 2014 Tobias Kuhn, Michel Dumontier

To make digital resources on the web verifiable, immutable, and permanent, we propose a technique to include cryptographic hash values in URIs.

Cryptography and Security Digital Libraries Networking and Internet Architecture H.3.4; H.3.5

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