ResearchFlow: Understanding the Knowledge Flow between Academia and Industry

“ResearchFlow: Understanding the Knowledge Flow between Academia and Industry” is a conference paper submitted to Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management – 22nd International Conference, EKAW 2020. Angelo Salatino, Francesco Osborne, Enrico Motta Abstract Understanding, monitoring, and predicting the flow of knowledge between academia and industry is of critical importance for a variety of stakeholders, including governments, funding … Read more

Computer Science Ontology Portal (or simply CSO Portal)

The Computer Science Ontology Portal (also referred to simply as CSO Portal) is a web application that enables users to download, explore, and provide granular feedback on CSO at different levels. This last feature allows us to periodically review the status ontology and release new version according to the received feedbacks.

Smart Topic Miner

Smart Topic Miner (STM) is a web application which uses Semantic Web technologies to classify scholarly publications on the basis of Computer Science Ontology (CSO), a very large automatically generated ontology of research areas.

 

STM was developed to support the Springer Nature Computer Science editorial team in classifying proceedings in the LNCS family. It analyses in real time a set of publications provided by an editor and produces a structured set of research topics and a number of Springer Nature Classification tags, which best characterise the proceedings book. Indeed, if you regularly publish in the main Computer Science conferences, your work was probably already classified and indexed by using STM. **

During the classification of proceedings, editors are involved in different tasks and one of them is determining the list of related terms and categories. This is accomplished according to their own experience, like exploring titles and abstracts visually. However, this appears to be time-consuming as well as complex to perform. In addition, new emerging topics may not find their space while some other current topics could be considered still popular.

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