International audienceNews agencies produce thousands of multimedia stories describing events happening in the world that are either scheduled such as sports competitions, political summits and elections, or breaking events such as military conflicts, terrorist attacks, natural disasters, etc. When writing up those stories, journalists refer to contextual background and to compare with past similar events. However, searching for precise facts described in stories is hard. In this paper, we propose a general method that leverages the Wikidata knowledge base to produce semantic annotations of news articles. Next, we describe a semantic search engine that supports both keyword based search in news articles and structured data search providing ...
In this article, I present the questions that I seek to answer in my PhD research. I posit to analyz...
Abstract. Wikipedia is widely considered the largest and most up-to-date online encyclopedia, with i...
The Web enables to have access to silo-ed information de-scribing news articles, often offering a mu...
International audienceNews agencies produce thousands of multimedia stories describing events happen...
Knowledge graphs have gained increasing popularity in the past couple of years, thanks to their adop...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an efficient and accurate method to represent events...
Traditional search focuses on keyword matching and document ranking, thus users will only get a over...
Many attempts have been made to extract structured data from Web resources, exposing them as RDF tri...
textabstractTV newscasts report about the latest event-related facts occurring in the world. Relying...
Abstract. TV newscasts report about the latest event-related facts occurring in the world. Relying e...
Conventional search techniques are limited at solving complex queries because they work on the basis...
This demonstration paper introduces a tool to analyse historical digital libraries with the benefit ...
Knowledge bases capture millions of entities such as people, companies or movies. However, their kno...
Search engines leverage knowledge to improve information access. In order to effectively leverage kn...
Abstract. In recent years, \News Curation Services " that recommend news articles on the intern...
In this article, I present the questions that I seek to answer in my PhD research. I posit to analyz...
Abstract. Wikipedia is widely considered the largest and most up-to-date online encyclopedia, with i...
The Web enables to have access to silo-ed information de-scribing news articles, often offering a mu...
International audienceNews agencies produce thousands of multimedia stories describing events happen...
Knowledge graphs have gained increasing popularity in the past couple of years, thanks to their adop...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an efficient and accurate method to represent events...
Traditional search focuses on keyword matching and document ranking, thus users will only get a over...
Many attempts have been made to extract structured data from Web resources, exposing them as RDF tri...
textabstractTV newscasts report about the latest event-related facts occurring in the world. Relying...
Abstract. TV newscasts report about the latest event-related facts occurring in the world. Relying e...
Conventional search techniques are limited at solving complex queries because they work on the basis...
This demonstration paper introduces a tool to analyse historical digital libraries with the benefit ...
Knowledge bases capture millions of entities such as people, companies or movies. However, their kno...
Search engines leverage knowledge to improve information access. In order to effectively leverage kn...
Abstract. In recent years, \News Curation Services " that recommend news articles on the intern...
In this article, I present the questions that I seek to answer in my PhD research. I posit to analyz...
Abstract. Wikipedia is widely considered the largest and most up-to-date online encyclopedia, with i...
The Web enables to have access to silo-ed information de-scribing news articles, often offering a mu...