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10.04.2020

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One Accepted Paper

42nd European Conference on Information Retrieval, Virtual, Apr 14-17, 2020

We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 1 paper to ECIR 2020. Congrats to our researchers!

Main Track (1 paper)

M. BerrendorfE. FaermanV. MelnychukV. TrespT. Seidl
Knowledge Graph Entity Alignment with Graph Convolutional Networks: Lessons Learned.
ECIR 2020 - 42nd European Conference on Information Retrieval. Virtual, Apr 14-17, 2020. DOI GitHub

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