Security Applications of Web mining
author:
Pinar Oezden Wennerberg,
Siemens
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| 0:00 | Knowledgebase of Politically Motivated Conflict Events |
| 1:01 | Agenda |
| 2:10 | Introduction - How do we machine-process information? |
| 3:39 | Introduction - Knowledge Engineering |
| 4:43 | Introduction - What is ontology? |
| 5:34 | Introduction - Why ontology? |
| 6:44 | Introduction - Ontology language W3C’s OWL |
| 7:47 | Introduction - Components of an Ontology |
| 9:19 | Introduction - Information vs. Knowledge-Based Systems |
| 10:19 | Introduction - The goal of this project |
| 10:59 | Motivation - Conflict event information in Europe Media Monitor’s online news reports (1) |
| 12:05 | Motivation - Conflict event information in Europe Media Monitor’s online news reports (2) |
| 13:12 | Motivation - Knowledge acquisition |
| 15:09 | Motivation |
| 16:17 | Motivation - In sum (1) |
| 17:01 | Motivation - In sum (2) |
| 18:42 | The Ontology of Conflict Events |
| 20:18 | The Ontology of Violent Events |
| 21:37 | The Ontology of Conflict Events |
| 22:51 | User Interaction with the Knowledgebase |
| 23:54 | Challenges - Knowledge engineering specific |
| 26:04 | Challenges - Domain specific |
| 27:11 | Future Work |
| 27:12 | Thank You |
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