Fwd: Dedalo - User evaluation study

FYI
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From: Ilaria Tiddi <ilaria.tiddi@open.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 4:36 AM
Subject: Dedalo - User evaluation study
To: semantic-web@w3.org


[[Apologies for cross posting]]

Dear all,

As part of my third year PhD research I am looking for participants to
evaluate the system I developed, Dedalo, and it would be really helpful if
you could take part in my short experiment.

Dedalo is a framework using Linked Data to explain patterns in data
[1,2,3,4]. This evaluation consists in playing with Google Trends and
trying to explain the popularity of a query in certain specific periods,
then comparing your explanations with the ones generated by Dedalo. It
involves three short tasks that can be carried out on ten different queries.

Some other information:
- the task do not take long, roughly 3 to 5 minutes each;
- you do not have to chose only the queries/trends you know and understand:
you can use external information of any kind to help you find an
explanation;
- you are encouraged to try as many queries as you can. You don't have to
do all of them in one go - you can resubmit the form more than once.

All you have to do is go to the site

http://linkedu.eu/dedalo/eval/

and follow the instructions.
Should you have any other question or suggestion, feel free to write me at
ilaria.tiddi@open.ac..uk <ilaria.tiddi@open.ac.uk>.

Thank you very much for your help.

Regards,

Ilaria Tiddi
PhD student
Knowledge Media Institute
The Open University
United Kingdom
@IlaTiddi

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[1] Tiddi, I., d’Aquin, M., & Motta, E. (2014). Walking Linked Data: a
graph traversal approach to explain clusters. In Proceedings of the Fifth
International Workshop on Consuming Linked Data, COLD.
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1264/cold2014_TiddiDM.pdf

[2] Tiddi, I., d’Aquin, M., & Motta, E. (2014). Dedalo: Looking for
Clusters Explanations in a Labyrinth of Linked Data. In The Semantic Web:
Trends and Challenges (pp. 333-348). Springer International Publishing.
http://2014.eswc-conferences.org/sites/default/files/papers/paper_127.pdf

[3] http://www.slideshare.net/tdila88/cold2014
[4] http://www.slideshare.net/tdila88/eswc2014

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