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Web of Conferences: A Conference Knowledge Graph

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Academic conferences have been proven to be significant in facilitating academic activities. To promote information retrieval specific to academic conferences, building complete, systematic, and professional conference knowledge graphs is a crucial task. However, many related systems mainly focus on general knowledge of overall academic information or concentrate services on specific domains. Aiming at filling this gap, this work demonstrates a novel conference knowledge graph, namely Web of Conferences. The system accommodates detailed conference profiles, conference ranking lists, intelligent conference queries, and personalized conference recommendations. Web of Conferences supports detailed conference information retrieval while providing the ranking of conferences based on the most recent data. Conference queries in the system can be implemented via precise search or fuzzy search. Then, according to users' query conditions, personalized conference recommendations are available. Web of Conferences is demonstrated with a user-friendly visualization interface and can be served as a useful information retrieval system for researchers.

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      WSDM '23: Proceedings of the Sixteenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining
      February 2023
      1345 pages
      ISBN:9781450394079
      DOI:10.1145/3539597

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