List of accepted tutorials
Monday April 16th
- Monday April 16th – morning
- The Role of Human-Generated and Automatically-Extracted Lexico-Semantic Resources in Web Search (Marius Pasca)
- Monday April 16th – morning
- W3C Tutorial: CSS3 in Style (Bert Bos and Eva Kasal)
- Monday April 16th – morning
- W3C Tutorial: Accessibility in Tomorow’s Web (Shawn Henry and Hans Hillen)
- Monday April 16th – afternoon
- HTML5 tutorial (Michel Buffa)
- Monday April 16th – full day
- New Templates for Scalable Data Analysis (Amr Ahmed, Alexander J. Smola, and Markus Weimer)
- Monday April 16th – full day
- Watson and the Deep QA architecture (Alfio Gliozzo)
Tuesday April 17th
- Tuesday April 17th – morning
- Enhancing Search Relevance : Machine Learning Techniques for Better Matching of Query and Document (Hang Li and Jun Xu)
- Tuesday April 17th – morning
- W3C Tutorial: Developing Mobile Web Applications (Dominique Hazaël-Massieux and Frances de Waal)
- Tuesday April 17th – morning
- Location-Based Social Networks (Yu Zheng)
- Tuesday April 17th – morning
- Mining, Searching and Exploiting Collaboratively Generated Content on the Web (Eugene Agichtein and Evgeniy Gabrilovich)
- Tuesday April 17th – afternoon
- Querying and Exchanging XML and RDF on the Web (Axel Polleres and Sherif Sakr)
- Tuesday April 17th – afternoon
- Integrating and Ranking Aggregated Content on the Web (Fernando Diaz, Jaime Arguello and Milad Shokouhi)
- Tuesday April 17th – afternoon
- The Web of Things (Carolina Fortuna and Marko Grobelnik)
- Tuesday April 17th – afternoon
- Digital Advertising and Marketing: A review of three generations (James Shanahan)
- Tuesday April 17th – afternoon
- W3C Tutorial: Open Data in Practice (Hadley Beeman and Ivan Herman)
- Tuesday April 17th – full day
- Practical Cross-Dataset Queries on the Web of Data (Michael Hausenblas, Richard Cyganiak and Anja Jentzsch)