Adaptive Information and Knowledge Engineering
The AIKE group focuses on the application of Semantic Web technologies to support adaptive Information and Knowledge Engineering. The research goal is to use domain specific vocabularies for modelling of application software and compiling software components. To achieve results in this fields, research activities of the AIKE group are in the scope of agile and collaborative requirements engineering, knowledge extraction from existing databases, knowledge engineering, and knowledge alignment to software component interfaces. The group also provides established open source tools and use cases in the field of digital humanities.
Research Areas
- Agile collaborative requirements engineering
- Creation and evolution of knowledge bases from legacy databases
- Software product-line engineering
- Vocabulary alignment
Projects
- aksw.org – a linked data driven web page rendered by OntoWiki site extension
- amsl.technology – Electronic Resource Management for Heterogeneous Data in Libraries
- Catalogus Professorum – Leipzig Professors Catalog
- Cofundos – community innovation & funding
- DBtrends – Evaluating Ranking functions on RDF data sets
- DINOBBIO – Discovering Natural Inspired Products From Brazilian Biodiversity
- Dockerizing Linked Data – Knowledge Base Shipping to the Linked Open Data Cloud
- DSSN – towards a global Distributed Semantic Social Network
- DSSNP
- Erfurt – PHP5 / Zend based Semantic Web API for Social Semantic Software
- Jekyll RDF – Transform your RDF Knowledge Graph into static websites and blogs
- KBox – Distributing Ready-to-Query RDF Knowledge Graphs
- Linked History
- Neural SPARQL Machines – Translating natural language into machine language for data access.
- OD@FMI – Open Data for the University of Leipzig's Math and Computer Science Faculty
- OntoWiki – a tool providing support for agile, distributed knowledge engineering scenarios
- openQA – Open Question Answering Framework
- PCP on Web – Professorial Career Patterns of the Early Modern History
- Pfarrerbuch
- Quit – Quads in Git - Distributed Version Control for RDF Knowledge Bases
- RDFSlice – Large-scale RDF Dataset Slicing
- SlideWiki.eu – Large-scale pilots for collaborative OpenCourseWare authoring, multiplatform delivery and Learning Analytics.
- SMART – A Semantic Search Engine
- SoftWiki – Semantics- and Community-Based Requirements Engineering
- Studentenkonferenz Informatik Leipzig (SKIL2013) – Nerd but skilled
- Workshop on Data Management and Electronic Resource Management in Libraries (DERM 2014) – INFORMATIK 2014, Stuttgart (Germany)
- Workshop OWL-Vokabulare im Kontext digitaler Forschungskollaboration (VokDF) – Vokabulare und Alignment
- Xodx – A basic DSSN node implementation