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SourcesSay at Journée Thématique: “IA – Applications et défis mathématiques”, INSA Rouen

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Ioana Manolescu has presented “What do the Sources Say? Interweaving Data Sources with the Help of AI for Journalistic Data Integration” at the “Intelligence Artificielle & Entreprises  – Applications et défis mathématiques” meeeting at INSA Rouen, on Sept 30, 2021.  

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Kun Zhang joins the project as a PhD student

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Kun Zhang has joined the project and the CEDAR team on September 1st, 2021. Co-supervised by Oana Balalau and Ioana Manolescu, he will carry PhD research related to the natural language querying of heterogeneous graphs. Welcome!

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SourcesSay keynote at ICFCA 2021

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Ioana Manolescu gave a keynote talk on the SourcesSay project at the International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis (ICFCA) 2021 (slides)

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SourcesSay at PFIA 2021

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The SourcesSay project was presented on June 30, 2021, at “Défense et IA” next to PFIA 2021 (slides).

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Paper published in the Elsevier Journal of Information Systems

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The paper “Graph integration of structured, semistructured and unstructured data for data journalism” by Angelos Christos Anadiotis, Oana Balalau, Catarina Conceicao, Helena Galhardas,  Mhd Yamen Haddad, Ioana Manolescu, Tayeb Merabti and Jingmao You has been accepted for publication in the Elsevier Journal of Information Systems. The paper details the recent…

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Ioana Manolescu on Deep Fakes in Libération article by Lucie Ronfaut

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Ioana Manolescu was interviewed for an article by Lucie Ronfaut, on deep fakes and the role they may play in the upcoming French political campaign. The article appeared in Libération, on May 14, 2021.

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LIG Keynote Speech

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Ioana Manolescu presented ConnectionLens and SourcesSay research in a keynote speech at LIG, titled “What do the Sources Say? Exploring Heterogeneous Journalistic Data As a Graph”, on May 6, 2021.

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Invited talk in the “Trustworthy Data Science and AI” at U. Simon Fraser, Canada

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Ioana Manolescu presented the ConnectionLens model for data integration and journalistic applications in the Trustworthy Data Science and AI Webinar series at the Simon Fraser University, Canada (slides, recorded video)

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Keynote talk at KnoD 2021

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Ioana Manolescu gave an invited keynote at the Int.’l workshop on Knowledge Graphs for Online Discourse Analysis (KnoD) describing results from the ContentCheck project as well as from SourcesSay, in particular, the ConnectionLens platform.

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SourcesSay in “Dark Data” article in Les Echos

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Ioana Manolescu was interviewed for the “Dark Data” article (behind paywall), by Jacques Henno, published in Les Echos: “En France, la DGA (Direction générale de l’armement) et l’ANR (Agence nationale de la recherche) financent à hauteur de 700.000 euros le projet « Sources Say » dirigé par Ioana Manolescu, directrice de recherche à…

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