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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,714 Views
19 Pages

The use of Elastic Stack (ELK) solutions and Knowledge Graphs (KGs) has attracted a lot of attention lately, with promises of vastly improving business performance based on new business insights and better decisions. This allows organizations not onl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,724 Views
24 Pages

A Multiverse Graph to Help Scientific Reasoning from Web Usage: Interpretable Patterns of Assessor Shifts in GRAPHYP

  • Renaud Fabre,
  • Otmane Azeroual,
  • Joachim Schöpfel,
  • Patrice Bellot and
  • Daniel Egret

10 April 2023

The digital support for scientific reasoning presents contrasting results. Bibliometric services are improving, but not academic assessment; no service for scholars relies on logs of web usage to base query strategies for relevance judgments (or asse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,531 Views
40 Pages

Challenging Scientific Categorizations Through Dispute Learning

  • Renaud Fabre,
  • Patrice Bellot and
  • Daniel Egret

19 February 2025

Scientific dispute and scholarly debate have traditionally served as mechanisms for arbitrating between competing scientific categorizations. However, current AI technologies lack both the ethical framework and technical capabilities to handle the ad...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,628 Views
29 Pages

25 July 2025

This perspective paper explores the future potential of “conversational intelligence” by examining how Large Language Models (LLMs) could be combined with GRAPHYP’s network system to better understand human conversations and prefere...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,247 Views
18 Pages

Retrieving Adversarial Cliques in Cognitive Communities: A New Conceptual Framework for Scientific Knowledge Graphs

  • Renaud Fabre,
  • Otmane Azeroual,
  • Patrice Bellot,
  • Joachim Schöpfel and
  • Daniel Egret

7 September 2022

The variety and diversity of published content are currently expanding in all fields of scholarly communication. Yet, scientific knowledge graphs (SKG) provide only poor images of the varied directions of alternative scientific choices, and in partic...