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1 Mariana Salgueiro(marianadsalgueiro@gmail.com)
2 Sergio Lifschitz(sergio@inf.puc-rio.br)
3 Edward Haeusler(hermann@inf.puc-rio.br)
4 Veronica dos Santos(vdsantos@inf.puc-rio.br)
5 Alexandre Heine(xandeaph@gmail.com)

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5 Fafalios, P., Iosifidis, V., Ntoutsi, E., and Dietze, S. (2018). Tweetskb: A public and large-scale rdf corpus of annotated tweets. In European Semantic Web Conference, pages 177–190. Springer
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