ICT Seventh Framework Programme (ICT FP7) Grant Agreement No: 318497 Data Intensive Techniques to Boost the Real – Time Performance of Global Agricultural Data Infrastructures D7.4.3b - Annual Dissemination & Awareness Report Deliverable Form Project Reference No. ICT FP7318497 Deliverable No. D7.4.3b Relevant Workpackage: WP7: Dissemination & Exploitation Nature: R Dissemination Level: PU Document version: Final v2.0 Date: 4/3/2016 Authors: UAH, All Partners Document description: The present document provides a detailed presentation of the dissemination activities during the 3rd year of the project.
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ICT Seventh Framework Programme (ICT FP7)
Grant Agreement No: 318497
Data Intensive Techniques to Boost the Real – Time Performance of Global
LIST OF FIGURES ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Methodology and Structure of the Deliverable .................................................................................................... 5
2. OVERVIEW OF DISSEMINATION MATERIAL / PUBLICITY ACTIVITIES ...................................................................... 6
Figure 1: The SemaGrow Logo .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Figure 2: Overview of sessions for the observed timeframe 1 January 2015 - 29 February 2016 (monthly observation) ... 7
Figure 3: Landing page (observed timeframe: 1 January 2015 - 29 February 2016) ........................................................... 7
Figure 4: Geographical distribution of website visitors (top 10 locations) ........................................................................... 8
Figure 5: User Acquisition overview (observed timeframe: 1 January 2015 - 29 February 2016) ........................................ 9
Figure 6: Demographics overview (observed timeframe: 1 January 2015 - 29 February 2016) ........................................... 9
Figure 7: Number of pages visited ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 8: Publications in Journals........................................................................................................................................ 10
Figure 9: Publications in Conferences ................................................................................................................................. 12
Figure 10: Events organized or attended by consortium members to disseminate SemaGrow ........................................ 13
This deliverable provides an outline of the progress of dissemination/publicity of the SemaGrow project during its third
year.
1.2 Audience This report on dissemination and exploitation activities is addressed to the SemaGrow project partners, the Commission
and the public audience.
1.3 Methodology and Structure of the Deliverable Section 2 of this document reports on the dissemination material and publicity activities carried out during the third year
of the project’s execution. Section 3 presents the overall plan for the dissemination of the SemaGrow results for the
continuation of the project, specifying the major scientific conferences that will be targeted, as well as, the events to be
organized or attended by members of the consortium.
2. Overview of Dissemination Material / Publicity Activities
2.1 Branding & Logo
The project logo plays an important role in creating the project identity. It is included in all documents, dissemination materials, presentations in events and conferences, and online channels.
Figure 1: The SemaGrow Logo
2.2 Fact Sheet
A fact sheet serves as an “at a glance” way of communicating the overview and the core information of the SemaGrow project. The SemaGrow Fact Sheet presents basic information of the project, such as the involved partners, the Project ID, the Funding Scheme, the Total Cost and the Duration of the project. Moreover, the SemaGrow Fact sheet highlights the Project Vision, the Use Cases as well as the Key Challenges and the overall progress of the project.
2.3 Website
The SemaGrow website (http://www.semagrow.eu) is the main dissemination tool. It was launched in November 2012 and apart from the basic information related to the project and the project partners, website visitors can be informed about all the latest SemaGrow news and events. The website is continuously updated with the results and evolvements of the project as soon as they are realized.
Following a second review recommendation, we have employed Google Analytics to gain insights on website usage and accessibility. The timeframe observed concerns the period from 1 January 2015 until 29 February 2016.
Audience Behaviour: This section gives an overview of the total 9,433 sessions that were opened on the Semagrow website with most users landing on the homepage (Figure 3 (3,050/32.33%)). Out of these visitors 8,220 were unique pageviews by new users (Figure 2).
Time spent on website: During the aforementioned period of time visitors spent an average of 2 minutes 11 seconds
browsing on the website (Figure 2).
Bounce Rate: The bounce rate for the website is 82.45%. This is the percentage of visitors that came to the page and left
without taking further action on the page (Figure 2).
Geographical distribution: The geographical distribution of users primarily stems from the USA (25.76%), non-geographical traffic accounts for 15.05%, followed by Russia (8.32%) and Greece (7.54%) (Figure 4).
Figure 4: Geographical distribution of website visitors (top 10 locations)
The figure shows peaks corresponding to the table shows that the site has been visited by thousands of users beyond the
immediate consortium.
Furthermore, to maximize visibility and provide user and developer documentation, the Knowledge Kit (D7.6) is publicly
accessible through the Github pages under the URL http://semagrow.github.io.
User acquisition: This section indicates the traffic source to the Semagrow website. In a total of 6.246 sessions, as
observed from Figure 5 below, the largest percentage of users stem from referrals (3.855) followed by direct traffic
(1.878) and Google organic search (487) with only a small percentage to have been driven to the website through social
The following table provides a list of publications related to the SemaGrow project and its outcomes, published during the final project year.
Journals
2016 NCSR-D The paper Workload-Aware Self-Tuning Histograms of String Data (DEXA 2015) has been selected to be extended for publication by the Transactions on Large-Scale Data and Knowledge-Centered Systems, Springer. Under review.
UAH Contrasting short-text based summarization and metadata approaches to enriching queries with links A Nogales, MA Sicilia, and E. García-Barriocanal Accepted for publication to the Intl Journal of Metadata, Semantics & Ontologies.
Nov 2015
FAO NCSR-D IPB
Discovering, Indexing and Interlinking Information Resources F Celli, J Keizer, Y Jaques, SKonstantopoulos, and DVudragović F1000Research 4:432, 2015. DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.6848.2
Jan 2015
UNITOV A Flexible Approach to Semantic Annotation Systems for Web Content M Fiorelli, MTPazienza and AStellato Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management 22(1), pp. 65-79, 2015. DOI:10.1002/isaf.1362
2016 DLO SemaGrow: Linked Data applications in Agriculture R Lokers, S Janssen Case Study description in the forthcoming publication of the Dutch Linked Data Platform: 2016, Platform Linked Data Nederland, “Parels met Linked Data”, Amersfoort, The Netherlands
Dec 2015
DLO NCSR-D
Big data technologies for agricultural systems research S Janssen, R Knapen, Y van Randen, G Mouchakis, S Konstantopoulos and R Lokers Abstract for 21st International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM2015), Nov 29 – Dec 4, 2015, Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia
Oct 2015
UNITOV
GENOMA: GENeric Ontology Matching Architecture Roberto Enea, Maria Teresa Pazienza, Andrea Turbati Proceedings of IA*IA 2015, pp. 303-315, LNCS 9336, Springer, 2015 DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-24309-2_23
Sep 2015
DLO Big Data challenges and solutions in agricultural and environmental research R Lokers and S Janssen Presentation at the Research Data Alliance, Agricultural Data Interest Group (IGAD) Pre-Meeting, 21-22 September 2015, Paris, France.
NCSR-D SemaGrow: Optimizing federated SPARQL queries Angelos Charalambidis, Antonis Troumpoukis and Stasinos Konstantopoulos In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Semantic Systems (SEMANTiCS 2015), Vienna, Austria, 15-18 September 2015. DOI: 10.1145/2814864.2814886
DLO Improving access to big data in agriculture and forestry using semantic technologies R Lokers, Y van Randen, R Knapen, S Gaubitzer, S Zudin and S Janssen In Proceedings of the 9th Metadata and Semantics Research Conference (MTSR 2015), 9-11 September 2015, Manchester, UK
NCSR-D Workload-Aware Self-Tuning Histograms of String Data N Zoulis, E Mavroudi, A Lykoura, A Charalambidis and SKonstantopoulos In Proc. 26th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA 2015), Valencia, Spain, 1-4 September 2015. LNCS 9261. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-22849-5_20
June 2015
UNITOV FAO
Collaborative Development of Multilingual Thesauri with VocBench: System Description and Demonstrator A Stellato, S Rajbhandari, A Turbati, M Fiorelli, C Caracciolo, T Lorenzetti, J Keizer, MT Pazienza In Demo and Poster Proceedings of the 12th Extended Semantic Web Conference, 31st May - 4th June, Portoroz, Slovenia
UNITOV A Language-Aware Web will Give us a Bigger and Better Semantic Web Armando Stellato In Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on the Multilingual Semantic Web, co-located with the 12th Extended Semantic Web Conference - ESWC2015, Portoroz, Slovenia, 1st June 2015.
May 2015
NCSR-D Dataset descriptions for optimizing federated querying A Charalambidis, S Konstantopoulos, and V Karkaletsis In Companion to the Proceedings of the 24th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2015), May 18-22, 2015, Florence, Italy.
UNITOV FAO
VocBench: A Web Application for Collaborative Development of Multilingual Thesauri A Stellato, S Rajbhandari, A Turbati, M Fiorelli, C Caracciolo, T Lorenzetti, J Keizer, MT Pazienza The Semantic Web: Latest Advances and New Domains. LNCS 9088, pp. 38-53, Springer, 21 May 2015. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-18818-8_3
UNITOV LIME: The Metadata Module for OntoLex M Fiorelli, A Stellato, JP McCrae, P Cimiano and MT Pazienza The Semantic Web: Latest Advances and New Domains. LNCS 9088, pp. 321-336, Springer, 21 May 2015. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-18818-8_20
UNITOV Sheet2RDF: a Flexible and Dynamic Spreadsheet Import&Lifting Framework for RDF M Fiorelli, T Lorenzetti, MT Pazienza, A Stellato and A Turbati Current Approaches in Applied Artificial Intelligence. LNCS 9101, pp. 131-140, Springer, 2015. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-19066-2_13
DLO SemaGrow: Linked Data applications in Food Security and Agriculture RLokers Presentation for the Dutch Linked Data Platform (Platform Linked Data Nederland), 2 April 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands