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Publishing Math Lecture Notes as Linked Data
Catalin David,Michael Kohlhase,Christoph Lange,Florian Rabe,Nikita Zhiltsov,Vyacheslav Zholudev +5 more
TL;DR: This work marks up a corpus of lecture notes semantically and exposes them as Linked Data in XHTML+MathML+RDFa, and makes the resulting documents interactively browsable for students.
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Abstract: We mark up a corpus of LaTeX lecture notes semantically and expose them as Linked Data in XHTML+MathML+RDFa. Our application makes the resulting documents interactively browsable for students. Our ontology helps to answer queries from students and lecturers, and paves the path towards an integration of our corpus with external sites.
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Open linked data and mobile devices as e-tourism tools. A practical approach to collaborative e-learning
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Towards sharing source code facts using linked data
Iman Keivanloo,Christopher Forbes,Juergen Rilling,Philippe Charland +3 more
- 28 May 2011
TL;DR: The Source code ECOsystem Linked Data (SECOLD) framework provides not only source code and facts that are usable by both humans and machines for browsing or querying, but it will also assist the research community at large in sharing and utilizing a standardized source code representation.
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$OntoMath^{PRO}$ Ontology: A Linked Data Hub for Mathematics
TL;DR: It is argued that the ontology of mathematical knowledge concepts can be a core of future integration of math-aware data sets in the Web of Data and, therefore, provide mappings onto relevant datasets, such as DBpedia and ScienceWISE.
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Logical structure analysis of scientific publications in mathematics
Valery D. Solovyev,Nikita Zhiltsov +1 more
- 25 May 2011
TL;DR: The Mocassin ontology that is used by analysis algorithms and can be considered as an ontology of the structure of scholarly publications in mathematics is presented and potential applications of the model to specific information retrieval tasks including semantic search are discussed.
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A Review of Linked Data Proposals in the Learning Domain
Guillermo Vega-Gorgojo,Juan I. Asensio-Pérez,Eduardo Gómez-Sánchez,Miguel L. Bote-Lorenzo,Juan Alberto Muñoz-Cristóbal,Adolfo Ruiz-Calleja +5 more
TL;DR: Future research directions include the release of new datasets as Linked Data, federation and interlinking practices to improve the cohesion of the emergent educational Web of Data, generation of learning artifacts, curation and en- richment of educational data, novel educational applications consuming Linked data, and performance improvements.
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OMDoc -- An Open Markup Format for Mathematical Documents [version 1.2]: Foreword by Alan Bundy (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
Michael Kohlhase
- 01 Sep 2006
TL;DR: In contrast to the OMDoc format, this report is a total re-write, it closes many documentation gaps, clarifies various remaining issues and adds a multitude of new examples.
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SALT - Semantically Annotated $\mbox{\LaTeX}$ for Scientific Publications
Tudor Groza,Siegfried Handschuh,Knud Möller,Stefan Decker +3 more
- 03 Jun 2007
TL;DR: A framework (SALT - Semantically Annotated $\mbox{\LaTeX}$), that extends the writing environment and supports the creation of metadata for scientific publications and allows the author to create metadata concurrently, i.e. while in the process of writing a document.
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SALT - Semantically Annotated LaTeX for scientific publications
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a framework (SALT - Semantically Annotated LATEX) that allows the author to create metadata concurrently, i.e. while in the process of writing a document.
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Using L A T E X as a Semantic Markup Format
Michael Kohlhase
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: This work evaluates the sTEX macro collection on a large case study: the course materials of a two-semester course in Computer Science was annotated se- mantically and converted to the OMDoc MKM format by Bruce Miller's LaTeXML system.
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Mathematical Knowledge Management in HELM
Andrea Asperti,Luca Padovani,Claudio Sacerdoti Coen,Ferruccio Guidi,Irene Schena +4 more
- 01 Jan 2001
TL;DR: The leitmotiv is the extensive use of XML technology, and the exploitation of information in the “Web way”, that is without a central authority, with few basic rules, in a scalable, adaptable, and extensible manner.
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