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In this paper we present the system Dedalo, whose aim is to generate explanations for data patterns using background knowledge retrieved from Linked Data. In many real-world scenarios, patterns are generally manually interpreted by the experts that have to use their own background knowledge to explain and refine them, while their workload could be relieved by exploiting the open and machine-readable knowledge existing on the Web nowadays. In the light of this, we devised an automatic system that, given some patterns and some background knowledge extracted from Linked Data, reasons upon those and creates well-structured candidate explanations for their grouping. In our demo, we show how the system provides a step towards automatising the interpretation process in KDD, by presenting scenarios in different domains, data and patterns.
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Tiddi, I., d’Aquin, M., Motta, E.: Dedalo: Looking for clusters explanations in a labyrinth of linked data. In: Presutti, V., d’Amato, C., Gandon, F., d’Aquin, M., Staab, S., Tordai, A. (eds.) ESWC 2014. LNCS, vol. 8465, pp. 333–348. Springer, Heidelberg (2014)
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Tiddi, I., d’Aquin, M., Motta, E. (2015). Data Patterns Explained with Linked Data. In: Bifet, A., et al. Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases. ECML PKDD 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9286. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23461-8_28
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