The Scalable Question Answering Over Linked Data (SQA) Challenge 2018

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The Scalable Question Answering Over Linked Data (SQA) Challenge 2018. / Napolitano, Giulio; Usbeck, Ricardo; Ngomo, Axel Cyrille Ngonga.
Semantic Web Challenges - 5th SemWebEval Challenge at ESWC 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Hrsg. / Diego Reforgiato Recupero; Aldo Gangemi; Davide Buscaldi. Springer-Verlag Wien, 2018. S. 69-75 (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Band 927).

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Napolitano, G, Usbeck, R & Ngomo, ACN 2018, The Scalable Question Answering Over Linked Data (SQA) Challenge 2018. in D Reforgiato Recupero, A Gangemi & D Buscaldi (Hrsg.), Semantic Web Challenges - 5th SemWebEval Challenge at ESWC 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science, Bd. 927, Springer-Verlag Wien, S. 69-75, 5th Semantic Web Evaluation Challenge, SemWebEval 2018, co-located with the 15th European Semantic Web conference - ESWC 2018, Heraklion, Griechenland, 03.06.18. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00072-1_6

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Napolitano, G., Usbeck, R., & Ngomo, A. C. N. (2018). The Scalable Question Answering Over Linked Data (SQA) Challenge 2018. In D. Reforgiato Recupero, A. Gangemi, & D. Buscaldi (Hrsg.), Semantic Web Challenges - 5th SemWebEval Challenge at ESWC 2018, Revised Selected Papers (S. 69-75). (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Band 927). Springer-Verlag Wien. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00072-1_6

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Napolitano G, Usbeck R, Ngomo ACN. The Scalable Question Answering Over Linked Data (SQA) Challenge 2018. in Reforgiato Recupero D, Gangemi A, Buscaldi D, Hrsg., Semantic Web Challenges - 5th SemWebEval Challenge at ESWC 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Springer-Verlag Wien. 2018. S. 69-75. (Communications in Computer and Information Science). doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-00072-1_6

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