Alain Giboin

2papers

2 Papers

HCFeb 23, 2020
Path Outlines: Browsing Path-Based Summaries of Knowledge Graphs

Marie Destandau, Olivier Corby, Jean-Daniel Fekete et al.

Knowledge Graphs have become a ubiquitous technology powering search engines, recommender systems, connected objects, corporate knowledge management and Open Data. They rely on small units of information named triples that can be combined to form higher level statements across datasets following information needs. But data producers face a problem: reconstituting chains of triples has a high cognitive cost, which hinders them from gaining meaningful overviews of their own datasets. We introduce path outlines: conceptual objects characterizing sequences of triples with descriptive statistics. We interview 11 data producers to evaluate their interest. We present Path Outlines, a tool to browse path-based summaries, based on coordinated views with 2 novel visualisations. We compare Path Outlines with the current baseline technique in an experiment with 36 participants. We show that it is 3 times faster, leads to better task completion, less errors, that participants prefer it, and find tasks easier with it.

AIAug 29, 2014
Challenges in Bridging Social Semantics and Formal Semantics on the Web

Fabien Lucien Gandon, Michel Buffa, Elena Cabrio et al.

This paper describes several results of Wimmics, a research lab which names stands for: web-instrumented man-machine interactions, communities, and semantics. The approaches introduced here rely on graph-oriented knowledge representation, reasoning and operationalization to model and support actors, actions and interactions in web-based epistemic communities. The re-search results are applied to support and foster interactions in online communities and manage their resources.