Search Results for author: Silvio Peroni

Found 8 papers, 4 papers with code

A Knowledge Graph Embeddings based Approach for Author Name Disambiguation using Literals

1 code implementation24 Jan 2022 Cristian Santini, Genet Asefa Gesese, Silvio Peroni, Aldo Gangemi, Harald Sack, Mehwish Alam

These efforts to standardize these data and make them accessible have also led to many challenges such as exploration of scholarly articles, ambiguous authors, etc.

Blocking Knowledge Graph Embeddings +1

A quantitative and qualitative open citation analysis of retracted articles in the humanities

no code implementations9 Nov 2021 Ivan Heibi, Silvio Peroni

In this article, we show and discuss the results of a quantitative and qualitative analysis of open citations to retracted publications in the humanities domain.

Descriptive Philosophy

BiblioDAP: The 1st Workshop on Bibliographic Data Analysis and Processing

no code implementations23 Jun 2021 Zeyd Boukhers, Philipp Mayr, Silvio Peroni

Automatic processing of bibliographic data becomes very important in digital libraries, data science and machine learning due to its importance in keeping pace with the significant increase of published papers every year from one side and to the inherent challenges from the other side.

BIG-bench Machine Learning

A qualitative and quantitative analysis of open citations to retracted articles: the Wakefield et al.'s case

no code implementations21 Dec 2020 Ivan Heibi, Silvio Peroni

Our analysis is based on a methodology which illustrates how we gathered the data, extracted the topics of the citing articles, and visualized the results.

Digital Libraries

The OpenCitations Data Model

1 code implementation25 May 2020 Marilena Daquino, Silvio Peroni, David Shotton, Giovanni Colavizza, Behnam Ghavimi, Anne Lauscher, Philipp Mayr, Matteo Romanello, Philipp Zumstein

A variety of schemas and ontologies are currently used for the machine-readable description of bibliographic entities and citations.

Digital Libraries

Crowdsourcing open citations with CROCI - An analysis of the current status of open citations, and a proposal

1 code implementation7 Feb 2019 Ivan Heibi, Silvio Peroni, David Shotton

In this paper, we analyse the current availability of open citations data in one particular dataset, namely COCI (the OpenCitations Index of Crossref open DOI-to-DOI citations; http://opencitations. net/index/coci) provided by OpenCitations.

Digital Libraries

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