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Yong Yu, Shudong Chen, Rong Du, Da Tong, Hao Xu and Shuai Chen
Temporal knowledge graphs play an increasingly prominent role in scenarios such as social networks, finance, and smart cities. As such, research on temporal knowledge graphs continues to deepen. In particular, research on temporal knowledge graph reasoni...
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Chao Liu, Buhong Wang, Zhen Wang, Jiwei Tian, Peng Luo and Yong Yang
With the development of the air traffic management system (ATM), the cyber threat for ATM is becoming more and more serious. The recognition of ATM cyber threat entities is an important task, which can help ATM security experts quickly and accurately rec...
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Jianfei Wang and Wen Cao
In the era of big data, a significant volume of spatiotemporal data exists in a multiscale format, describing diverse phenomena in the objective world across different spatial and temporal scales. While existing methods focus on analyzing the features an...
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Yinglin Wang and Xinyu Xu
Reasoning on temporal knowledge graphs, which aims to infer new facts from existing knowledge, has attracted extensive attention and in-depth research recently. One of the important tasks of reasoning on temporal knowledge graphs is entity prediction, wh...
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Wenjing Yuan, Lin Yang, Qing Yang, Yehua Sheng and Ziyang Wang
Archaeological site text is the main carrier of archaeological data at present, which contains rich information. How to efficiently extract useful knowledge from the massive unstructured archaeological site texts is of great significance for the mining a...
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Géraldine Del Mondo, Peng Peng, Jérôme Gensel, Christophe Claramunt and Feng Lu
This paper introduces a prospective study of the potential of spatio-temporal graphs (ST-graphs) and knowledge graphs (K-graphs) for the modelling of geographical phenomena. While the integration of time within GIS has long been a domain of major interes...
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Shu Wang, Xueying Zhang, Peng Ye, Mi Du, Yanxu Lu and Haonan Xue
Formalized knowledge representation is the foundation of Big Data computing, mining and visualization. Current knowledge representations regard information as items linked to relevant objects or concepts by tree or graph structures. However, geographic k...
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