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A list of all pages that have property "Task objective" with value "Common questions related to the quality of a scientific workshop or conference include whether a researcher should submit a paper to it or accept an invitation to its program committee, whether a publisher should publish its proceedings, or whether a company should sponsor it [2]. Moreover, knowing the quality of an event helps to assess the quality of the papers accepted there. In the 2014 Challenge, we had designed Task 1 to extract from selected CEUR-WS.org work- shop proceedings volumes RDF that would enable the computation of certain indicators for the workshops’ quality [10]. The second objective of this effort was to bootstrap the publication of all CEUR-WS.org workshops – more than 1,400 at the time of this writing – as linked data. As discussed above in Section 2, we reused the 2014 queries, with two exceptions. As only one of the three 2014 submissions had addressed the two Task 1 queries that required metadata ex- traction from the PDF full text of the papers (cf. [7]), and as Task 2 focused on full-text extraction anyway, we replaced these queries (Q1.19 and Q1.20) by similar queries that only relied on information available from HTML sources.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Task1  + (Common questions related to the quality ofCommon questions related to the quality of a scientific workshop or conference include whether a researcher should submit a paper to it or accept an invitation</br>to its program committee, whether a publisher should publish its proceedings,</br>or whether a company should sponsor it [2]. Moreover, knowing the quality of</br>an event helps to assess the quality of the papers accepted there. In the 2014</br>Challenge, we had designed Task 1 to extract from selected CEUR-WS.org work-</br>shop proceedings volumes RDF that would enable the computation of certain</br>indicators for the workshops’ quality [10]. The second objective of this effort was</br>to bootstrap the publication of all CEUR-WS.org workshops – more than 1,400</br>at the time of this writing – as linked data. As discussed above in Section 2,</br>we reused the 2014 queries, with two exceptions. As only one of the three 2014</br>submissions had addressed the two Task 1 queries that required metadata ex-</br>traction from the PDF full text of the papers (cf. [7]), and as Task 2 focused</br>on full-text extraction anyway, we replaced these queries (Q1.19 and Q1.20) by</br>similar queries that only relied on information available from HTML sources.n information available from HTML sources.)