About
Every Semantic Web researcher has been there: you spend days of work, but the results just don’t give the answer you were hoping for. The work ends up, like so many, part of the File Drawer Effect: they never get reported because of negative or inconclusive outcome. This occurs as a result of a publication bias towards positive results in Semantic Web, as in other fields. However, negative or inconclusive results are fundamental to the research process and can be as valuable as positive results.
This workshop provides a forum for such attempted approaches, methodologies, or implementations. Researchers are urged to report null, disappointing or inconclusive attempts in the Semantic Web and Linked Open Data research field. We specifically target sound approaches and, scientifically and technically relevant contributions, that produced negative or inconclusive experimental results.
For more information about the workshop please visit the NoISE 2015 website.
Videos

Towards Linked Data Update Notifications
Jul 15, 2015
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1086 views

What SPARQL Query Logs Tell and do not Tell about Semantic Relatedness in LOD
Jul 15, 2015
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1293 views

Named-Entity-based Linking and Exploration of News using an Adapted Jaccard Metr...
Jul 15, 2015
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1324 views

The Role of Negative Results for Choosing an Evaluation Approach – A Recommender...
Jul 15, 2015
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782 views

Introduction talk
Jul 15, 2015
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1293 views

Interview with a witness
Jul 15, 2015
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1478 views