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[1] Usually, some papers are selected to be included in a post publication published by Springer Science+Business Media in series Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing.

"CATI: An Active Learning System for Event Detection on Mibroblogs’ Large Datasets"[4] Best Student Paper - Robin Marx, Tom De Decker, Peter Quax and Wim Lamotte.

"An Approach for Generating and Semantically Enriching Dataset Profiles"[7] Best Student Paper - Mariano Rico, Rizkallah Touma, Anna Queralt and María S. Pérez.

"A Serendipity-Oriented Greedy Algorithm for Recommendations"[11] Best Student Paper - Claire Prudhomme, Timo Homburg, Jean-Jacques Ponciano, Frank Boochs, Ana Roxin and Christophe Cruz.

ISBN 978-989-758-106-9 [18] Best Paper Award Giseli Rabello Lopes, Bernardo Pereira Nunes, Luiz André P. Paes Leme, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller and Marco A. Casanova.

"SerfSIN: Search Engines Results' Refinement using a Sense-driven Inference Network"[25] Tyler Corbin, Tomasz Müldner and Jan Krzysztof Miziolek.

"Pre-order Compression Schemes for XML in the Real Time Environment"[26] Best Student Paper - Ricardo Lage, Peter Dolog and Martin Leginus.

"Classifying Short Messages on Social Networks using Vector Space Models"[27] Maria Chroni, Angelos Fylakis and Stavros D. Nikolopoulos.

"GRAPH-BASED MANAGEMENT OF COMMUNITIES OF WEB SERVICE REGISTRIES"[33] Best Student Paper - Daniel Hienert, Benjamin Zapilko, Philipp Schaer and Brigitte Mathiak.