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Riccardo Albertoni

Riccardo Albertoni

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Genova, Italy Italy
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http://purl.oclc.org/NET/riccardoAlbertoni
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Riccardo Albertoni received his degree in Computer Science from the University of Genoa in December 2001. He got a Ph.D. in Electronic and Computer Engineering in April 2007. He has been working at the Institute of Applied Mathematics and Information Technology, which is part of the Italian National Research Council, for ten years, as a research fellow at first and as a researcher later. His research activity has focused on Knowledge Management: Data Visualization, Metadata Analysis, Ontologies, Semantic Similarity and Semantic Granularity. Since 2009 his research interests have moved on linked data: exploiting linked data principles to publish and interlink Environmental Thesauri; dep...
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linked data consuming linked data skos instance similarity semantic similarity #eswc2015 #ldq metadata environmental thesauri open government spatial data infrastructure environment inspire thesaurus quality management linkset quality lod species habitat semantic web
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SKOS and semantic web best practice to access terminological resources: NatureSDIPlus and CHRONIOUS hand-on experience
12 years ago • 3075 Views
Semantic Similarity and Selection of Resources Published According to Linked Data Best Practice
12 years ago • 534 Views
Semantic Similarity Assessment to Browse Resources exposed as Linked Data: an Application to Habitat and Species Datasets
11 years ago • 530 Views
An ontology driven module for accessing chronic pathology literature- CHRONIOUS-Swws2011
11 years ago • 1231 Views
SSONDE: Semantic Similarity On liNked Data Entities
10 years ago • 701 Views
Linkset quality
10 years ago • 448 Views
Linkset quality (LWDM 2013)
10 years ago • 468 Views
LusTRE: a Linked Thesaurus fRamework for Environment
9 years ago • 1984 Views
Presentation at MTSR 2012
9 years ago • 347 Views
Environmental Thesauri Under the Lens of Reusability (EGOVIS 2014)
8 years ago • 594 Views
Albertoni ldq workshop ESWC 2015
8 years ago • 877 Views
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PROV-O Tutorial. DC-2013 Conference
dgarijo • 9 years ago
SHACL by example
Jose Emilio Labra Gayo • 7 years ago
An Introduction to SPARQL
Olaf Hartig • 14 years ago
Introduction to RDF & SPARQL
Open Data Support • 9 years ago
W3C Tutorial on Semantic Web and Linked Data at WWW 2013
Fabien Gandon • 10 years ago
Deploying RDF Linked Data via Virtuoso Universal Server
rumito • 15 years ago
JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit Overview
philogb • 13 years ago
Querying Linked Data with SPARQL
Olaf Hartig • 13 years ago
Assessing Linked Data Mappings using Network Measures
Christophe Guéret • 11 years ago
Sieve - Data Quality and Fusion - LWDM2012
Pablo Mendes • 11 years ago
Linked Data and SKOS
Semantic Web Company • 11 years ago
Open Data Applications
Michael Hausenblas • 11 years ago
Linked Data Management
Andreas Blumauer • 11 years ago
SPARQL Cheat Sheet
LeeFeigenbaum • 13 years ago
Semantic Pingback (EKAW)
Philipp Frischmuth • 12 years ago
Semantic Technology: State of the arts and Trends
Won Kwang University • 12 years ago
Introduction to Semantic Web for GIS Practitioners
Emanuele Della Valle • 12 years ago
Deduplication
Lars Marius Garshol • 12 years ago
Advertising with Linked Data in Web Content
Martin Hepp • 12 years ago
Linked Data Tutorial (Florianópolis)
Oscar Corcho • 12 years ago
Semantic Similarity and Selection of Resources Published According to Linked Data Best Practice
Riccardo Albertoni • 12 years ago
Graph Databases: Trends in the Web of Data
Marko Rodriguez • 12 years ago
Neo4j - 5 cool graph examples
Peter Neubauer • 12 years ago
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Presentations (11)
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SKOS and semantic web best practice to access terminological resources: NatureSDIPlus and CHRONIOUS hand-on experience
12 years ago • 3075 Views
Semantic Similarity and Selection of Resources Published According to Linked Data Best Practice
12 years ago • 534 Views
Semantic Similarity Assessment to Browse Resources exposed as Linked Data: an Application to Habitat and Species Datasets
11 years ago • 530 Views
An ontology driven module for accessing chronic pathology literature- CHRONIOUS-Swws2011
11 years ago • 1231 Views
SSONDE: Semantic Similarity On liNked Data Entities
10 years ago • 701 Views
Linkset quality
10 years ago • 448 Views
Linkset quality (LWDM 2013)
10 years ago • 468 Views
LusTRE: a Linked Thesaurus fRamework for Environment
9 years ago • 1984 Views
Presentation at MTSR 2012
9 years ago • 347 Views
Environmental Thesauri Under the Lens of Reusability (EGOVIS 2014)
8 years ago • 594 Views
Albertoni ldq workshop ESWC 2015
8 years ago • 877 Views
Likes (23)
See all
PROV-O Tutorial. DC-2013 Conference
dgarijo • 9 years ago
SHACL by example
Jose Emilio Labra Gayo • 7 years ago
An Introduction to SPARQL
Olaf Hartig • 14 years ago
Introduction to RDF & SPARQL
Open Data Support • 9 years ago
W3C Tutorial on Semantic Web and Linked Data at WWW 2013
Fabien Gandon • 10 years ago
Deploying RDF Linked Data via Virtuoso Universal Server
rumito • 15 years ago
JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit Overview
philogb • 13 years ago
Querying Linked Data with SPARQL
Olaf Hartig • 13 years ago
Assessing Linked Data Mappings using Network Measures
Christophe Guéret • 11 years ago
Sieve - Data Quality and Fusion - LWDM2012
Pablo Mendes • 11 years ago
Linked Data and SKOS
Semantic Web Company • 11 years ago
Open Data Applications
Michael Hausenblas • 11 years ago
Linked Data Management
Andreas Blumauer • 11 years ago
SPARQL Cheat Sheet
LeeFeigenbaum • 13 years ago
Semantic Pingback (EKAW)
Philipp Frischmuth • 12 years ago
Semantic Technology: State of the arts and Trends
Won Kwang University • 12 years ago
Introduction to Semantic Web for GIS Practitioners
Emanuele Della Valle • 12 years ago
Deduplication
Lars Marius Garshol • 12 years ago
Advertising with Linked Data in Web Content
Martin Hepp • 12 years ago
Linked Data Tutorial (Florianópolis)
Oscar Corcho • 12 years ago
Semantic Similarity and Selection of Resources Published According to Linked Data Best Practice
Riccardo Albertoni • 12 years ago
Graph Databases: Trends in the Web of Data
Marko Rodriguez • 12 years ago
Neo4j - 5 cool graph examples
Peter Neubauer • 12 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Genova, Italy Italy
Industry
Education
Website
http://purl.oclc.org/NET/riccardoAlbertoni
About
Riccardo Albertoni received his degree in Computer Science from the University of Genoa in December 2001. He got a Ph.D. in Electronic and Computer Engineering in April 2007. He has been working at the Institute of Applied Mathematics and Information Technology, which is part of the Italian National Research Council, for ten years, as a research fellow at first and as a researcher later. His research activity has focused on Knowledge Management: Data Visualization, Metadata Analysis, Ontologies, Semantic Similarity and Semantic Granularity. Since 2009 his research interests have moved on linked data: exploiting linked data principles to publish and interlink Environmental Thesauri; dep...
Tags
linked data consuming linked data skos instance similarity semantic similarity #eswc2015 #ldq metadata environmental thesauri open government spatial data infrastructure environment inspire thesaurus quality management linkset quality lod species habitat semantic web
See more

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