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Eero Hyvönen

Eero Hyvönen

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
43
Citations
6551
World Ranking
8071
National Ranking
67

Overview

Eero Hyvönen is affiliated with Aalto University in Finland and focuses on research that intersects computer science and the arts and humanities. Their work centers on the Semantic Web, digital humanities, and information systems, providing contributions to both theoretical and applied aspects of these fields.

The main fields of study in which they have published include:

  • Computer Science
  • Arts and Humanities

Their specialized subfields comprise:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Information Systems
  • Literature and Literary Theory
  • Management Science and Operations Research
  • Conservation

Eero Hyvönen's research topics extend across multiple areas including:

  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Digital Humanities and Scholarship
  • Library Science and Information Systems
  • Digital and Traditional Archives Management
  • Data Quality and Management
  • Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies

Their publication record includes a variety of recent papers, for example:

  • "Sampo-UI: A full stack JavaScript framework for developing semantic portal user interfaces", 2021, published in Semantic Web
  • "Digital humanities on the Semantic Web: Sampo model and portal series", 2022, published in Semantic Web
  • "WarSampo knowledge graph: Finland in the Second World War as Linked Open Data", 2020, published in Semantic Web
  • "Harmonizing and publishing heterogeneous premodern manuscript metadata as Linked Open Data", 2021, published in Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
  • ""Sampo" Model and Semantic Portals for Digital Humanities on the Semantic Web", 2020, published in Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Jouni Tuominen
  • Mikko Koho
  • Heikki Rantala
  • Petri Leskinen
  • Esko Ikkala

They regularly publish in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications
  • Semantic Web
  • Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage
  • Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology

Best Publications

  • Constraint reasoning based on interval arithmetic: the tolerance propagation approach

    Eero Hyvönen

  • MuseumFinland-Finnish museums on the semantic web

    Eero Hyvönen;Eetu Mäkelä;Mirva Salminen;Arttu Valo

  • Publishing and Using Cultural Heritage Linked Data on the Semantic Web

    Eero Hyvönen

  • Ontology-based image retrieval

    Eero Hyvönen;Avril Emil Robert Styrman;Samppa Jaakko Mikael Saarela

  • SMARTMUSEUM: A mobile recommender system for the Web of Data

    Tuukka Ruotsalo;Tuukka Ruotsalo;Tuukka Ruotsalo;Krister Haav;Antony Stoyanov;Sylvain Roche

  • Building a national semantic web ontology and ontology service infrastructure the FinnONTO approach

    Eero Hyvönen;Kim Viljanen;Jouni Tuominen;Katri Seppälä

  • Ontogator — a semantic view-based search engine service for web applications

    Eetu Mäkelä;Eero Hyvönen;Samppa Saarela

  • Semantic autocompletion

    Eero Hyvönen;Eetu Mäkelä

  • Application of Ontology Techniques to View-Based Semantic Search and Browsing

    Eero Hyvönen;Samppa Saarela;Kim Viljanen

  • Linked Data Finland: A 7-star Model and Platform for Publishing and Re-using Linked Datasets

    Eero Hyvönen;Jouni Tuominen;Miika Alonen;Eetu Mäkelä

  • Creating and using geospatial ontology time series in a semantic cultural heritage portal

    Tomi Kauppinen;Jari Väätäinen;Eero Hyvönen

  • Constraint reasoning based on interval arithmetic

    Eero Hyvonen

  • Semantic Portals for Cultural Heritage

    Eero Hyvönen

  • How to deal with massively heterogeneous cultural heritage data: lessons learned in CultureSampo

    Eetu Makela;Eero Hyvönen;Tuukka Ruotsalo

  • Ontoviews: a tool for creating semantic web portals

    Eetu Mäkelä;Eero Hyvönen;Samppa Saarela;Kim Viljanen

  • Ontogator: Combining View- and Ontology-Based Search with Semantic Browsing

    Eero Hyv;Samppa Saarela;Kim Viljanen;Eero . Hyvonen

  • Using the Semantic Web in digital humanities: Shift from data publishing to data-analysis and serendipitous knowledge discovery

    Eero Hyvönen;Eero Hyvönen

  • Modeling and Reasoning About Changes in Ontology Time Series

    Tomi Kauppinen;Eero Hyvönen

  • CultureSampo - Finnish Culture on the Semantic Web 2.0.: Thematic Perspectives for the End-user

    Eero Hyvönen;Eetu Mäkelä;Tomi Kauppinen;Olli Alm

  • ONKI SKOS Server for Publishing and Utilizing SKOS Vocabularies and Ontologies as Services

    Jouni Tuominen;Matias Frosterus;Kim Viljanen;Eero Hyvönen

  • Elements of a National SemanticWeb Infrastructure--Case Study Finland on the Semantic Web

    E. Hyvonen;K. Viljanen;E. Makela;T. Kauppinen

  • Advances in Information Retrieval

    Tuukka Ruotsalo;Eero Hyvönen

  • CEUR Workshop Proceedings

    Eero Hyvönen;Eetu Mäkelä;Tuukka Ruotsalo;Tomi Kauppinen

  • The Semantic Web: Research and Applications

    Lora Aroyo;Grigoris Antoniou;Eero Hyvönen;Annette Ten Teije

Frequent Co-Authors

Grigoris Antoniou
Grigoris Antoniou University of Huddersfield
Lora Aroyo
Lora Aroyo Google (United States)
Heiner Stuckenschmidt
Heiner Stuckenschmidt University of Mannheim
Marta Sabou
Marta Sabou Vienna University of Economics and Business
Valentina Presutti
Valentina Presutti University of Bologna
Elena Simperl
Elena Simperl King's College London
Riichiro Mizoguchi
Riichiro Mizoguchi Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Philipp Cimiano
Philipp Cimiano Bielefeld University
Fabio Ciravegna
Fabio Ciravegna University of Turin

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