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Communications

in Computer and Information Science

1155

Commenced Publication in 2007 Founding and Former Series Editors:

Phoebe Chen, Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Xiaoyong Du, Orhun Kara, Ting Liu, Krishna M. Sivalingam, DominikŚlęzak, Takashi Washio, Xiaokang Yang, and Junsong Yuan

Editorial Board Members

Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa

Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Joaquim Filipe

Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Setúbal, Portugal Ashish Ghosh

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India Igor Kotenko

St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia

Lizhu Zhou

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Leong Hou U

Jian Yang

Yi Cai

Kamalakar Karlapalem

An Liu

Xin Huang (Eds.)

Web Information

Systems Engineering

WISE 2019 Workshop, Demo, and Tutorial

Hong Kong and Macau, China, January 19

–22, 2020

Revised Selected Papers

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Editors Leong Hou U University of Macau Macau, China Jian Yang Macquarie University Sydney, NSW, Australia Yi Cai

South China University of Technology Guangzhou, China Kamalakar Karlapalem International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad, India An Liu Soochow University Suzhou, China Xin Huang

Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong, China

ISSN 1865-0929 ISSN 1865-0937 (electronic) Communications in Computer and Information Science

ISBN 978-981-15-3280-1 ISBN 978-981-15-3281-8 (eBook)

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3281-8

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Preface

Welcome to the proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE 2019), held in Hong Kong (and Macau), China, during January 19–22, 2020. It marks the 20th anniversary of the conference, which was first held in Hong Kong in 2000. The series of WISE conferences aims to provide an international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners to share their knowledge in the rapidly growing area of web technologies, methodologies, and applications. Thefirst WISE event took place in Hong Kong, China (2000). Then the trip continued to Kyoto, Japan (2001); Singapore (2002); Rome, Italy (2003); Brisbane, Australia (2004); New York, USA (2005); Wuhan, China (2006); Nancy, France (2007); Auckland, New Zealand (2008); Poznan, Poland (2009); Hong Kong, China (2010); Sydney, Australia (2011); Paphos, Cyprus (2012); Nanjing, China (2013); Thessaloniki, Greece (2014); Miami, USA (2015); Shanghai, China (2016); Puschino, Russia (2017); Dubai, UAE (2018); and this year, WISE 2019 returns to Hong Kong, China, supported by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and City University of Hong Kong.

This volume contains the workshop, demo, and tutorial papers presented at WISE 2019. Specifically, the proceedings include seven workshop papers, five demo papers, and three tutorial papers. Each of the workshop papers and demo papers was reviewed by three reviewers.

Special thanks are due to the members of the international Program Committee and the external reviewers for a rigorous and robust reviewing process. We are also grateful to the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, City University of Hong Kong, Springer Nature Switzerland AG, and the International WISE Society for supporting this con-ference. The WISE Organizing Committee is also grateful to the workshop organizers for their great efforts to help promote web information system research to broader domains. Moreover, we are grateful to the University of Macau for supporting the workshop.

We expect that the ideas which emerged during WISE 2019 will result in the development of further innovations for the benefit of scientific, industrial, and social communities.

November 2019 Leong Hou U

Jian Yang Yi Cai Kamalakar Karlapalem An Liu Xin Huang

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Organization

Executive Committee

Workshop Co-chairs

Leong Hou U University of Macau, Macau, China

Jian Yang Macquarie University, Australia

The International Workshop on Web Information Systems

in the Era of AI

General Co-chairs

Mingjun Xiao University of Science and Technology of China, China Guanfeng Liu Macquarie University, Australia

An Liu Soochow University, China

Program Co-chairs

Detian Zhang Soochow University, China

Shiting Wen Zhejiang University (Ningbo Campus), China Chaogang Tang China University of Mining and Technology, China

Program Committee

Jianhua Li Hefei University of Technology, China

Tao Yan Jiangnan University, China

Liang Shi East China Normal University, China

Jun Wang Shanghai University, China

Fei Chen Qingdao University, China

Xianglin Wei National University of Defense Technology, China Chunsheng Zhu Southern University of Science and Technology, China

Yunjun Gao Zhejiang University, China

Jianwen Tao Zhejiang University (Ningbo Campus), China Jinqiu Yang Zhejiang University (Ningbo Campus), China Liqun Deng Huawei Central Research Institute, China

Yang Yang Jiangsu University, China

Xuyun Zhang The University of Auckland, New Zealand

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Contents

Tutorials

Knowledge Graph Data Management: Models, Methods, and Systems . . . 3 Xin Wang and Weixue Chen

Local Differential Privacy: Tools, Challenges, and Opportunities. . . 13 Qingqing Ye and Haibo Hu

Intelligent Knowledge Lakes: The Age of Artificial Intelligence

and Big Data . . . 24 Amin Beheshti, Boualem Benatallah, Quan Z. Sheng,

and Francesco Schiliro

Demos

Tourism Analysis on Graphs with Neo4Tourism . . . 37 Gaël Chareyron, Ugo Quelhas, and Nicolas Travers

Personalised Drug Prescription for Dental Clinics Using

Word Embedding . . . 45 Wee Pheng Goh, Xiaohui Tao, Ji Zhang, Jianming Yong, XueLing Oh,

and Elizabeth Zhixin Goh

NRGQP: A Graph-Based Query Platform for Network Reachability . . . 55 Wenjie Li, Peng Peng, Zheng Qin, and Lei Zou

ReInCre: Enhancing Collaborative Filtering Recommendations

by Incorporating User Rating Credibility . . . 64 Naime Ranjbar Kermany, Weiliang Zhao, Jian Yang, and Jia Wu

SLINDþ: Stable LINk Detection . . . 73 Ji Zhang, Leonard Tan, Xiaohui Tao, Hongzhou Li, Fulong Chen,

and Yonglong Luo

The International Workshop on Web Information Systems in the Era of AI

Efficient Privacy-Preserving Skyline Queries over Outsourced Cloud . . . 83 Lu Li, Xufeng Jiang, Fei Zhu, and An Liu

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Leveraging Pattern Mining Techniques for Efficient Keyword Search

on Data Graphs. . . 98 Xinge Lu, Dimitri Theodoratos, and Aggeliki Dimitriou

Range Nearest Neighbor Query with the Direction Constraint . . . 115 Xue Miao, Xi Guo, Xiaochun Yang, Zhaoshun Wang, and Peng Lv

Cloud Service Access Frequency Estimation Based on a Stream

Filtering Method . . . 132 Shiting Wen, Jinqiu Yang, Chaoyan Zhu, and Genlang Chen

Influence Maximization Based on Community Closeness

in Social Networks . . . 142 Qingqing Wu, Lihua Zhou, and Yaqun Huang

Can Reinforcement Learning Enhance Social Capital? . . . 157 He Zhao, Hongyi Su, Yang Chen, Jiamou Liu, Bo Yan, and Hong Zheng

A Novel Event Detection Model Based on Graph Convolutional Network . . . 172 Pengpeng Zhou, Baoli Zhang, Bin Wu, Yao Luo, Nianwen Ning,

and Jiaying Gong

Correction to: Influence Maximization Based on Community Closeness

in Social Networks . . . C1 Qingqing Wu, Lihua Zhou, and Yaqun Huang

Author Index . . . 185

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