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2018 12th International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS)

Year
2018
Citations
46

Abstract

The proceedings contain 52 papers. The special focus in this conference is on Research Challenges in Information Science. The topics include: Robotic Process Automation in the Automotive Industry - Lessons Learned from an Exploratory Case Study;CompLicy: Evaluating the GDPR Alignment of Privacy Policies - A Study on Web Platforms;WEIR-P: An Information Extraction Pipeline for the Wastewater Domain;recommendations for Data-Driven Degradation Estimation with Case Studies from Manufacturing and Dry-Bulk Shipping;detection of Event Precursors in Social Networks: A Graphlet-Based Method;developing and Operating Artificial Intelligence Models in Trustworthy Autonomous Systems;matching Conservation-Restoration Trajectories: An Ontology-Based Approach;a Transactional Approach to Enforce Resource Availabilities: Application to the Cloud;A WebGIS Interface Requirements Modeling Language;CoV2K: A Knowledge Base of SARS-CoV-2 Variant Impacts;a Language-Based Approach for Predicting Alzheimer Disease Severity;a Framework for Comparative Analysis of Intention Mining Approaches;towards a Digital Maturity Balance Model for Public Organizations;CCOnto: The Character Computing Ontology;assessment of Malicious Tweets Impact on Stock Market Prices;integrating Adaptive Mechanisms into Mobile Applications Exploiting User Feedback;conceptual Modeling Versus User Story Mapping: Which is the Best Approach to Agile Requirements Engineering?;Design and Execution of ETL Process to Build Topic Dimension from User-Generated Content;predicting Process Activities and Timestamps with Entity-Embeddings Neural Networks;data-Driven Causalities for Strategy Maps;a Novel Personalized Preference-based Approach for Job/Candidate Recommendation;a Scalable Knowledge Graph Embedding Model for Next Point-of-Interest Recommendation in Tallinn City;exploring the Challenge of Automated Segmentation in Robotic Process Automation;DISDi: Discontinuous Intervals in Subgroup Discovery.

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