Automatic Quality Assessment of Data Visualizations: A Case Study of Polish Wikipedia

The article “Quality Measures for Data Visualization: A Case Study of Polish Wikipedia”, authored by our researchers, has been published in open access. The work focuses on analyzing the quality of data visualizations in the Polish edition of Wikipedia. The study draws on an extensive dataset of over one million articles, from which visual elements such as tables, charts, diagrams, and maps were extracted and classified.

Web of Science BkCI: Data Analysis in the Maritime Domain

The scientific monograph “Data Analysis in the Maritime Domain“, authored by our researchers, has received a positive evaluation from Clarivate experts and has been accepted into the prestigious Web of Science Book Citation Index (BkCI) – a database of influential scientific monographs of the highest publishing standards. The selection process for this index is multifaceted, rigorous, and lengthy – Clarivate has established 18 editorial and scientific criteria that must be … Read More

Department of Information Systems at ACL 2025

Employees of the Department of Information Systems took part in ACL 2025 (the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics), a top-tier conference on artificial intelligence, held in Vienna in the last week of July 2025. Researchers presented results published in the ACL Anthology, prepared as part of a shared task on the detection and classification of persuasion techniques in Slavic languages.

Utilizing Citation Index and Synthetic Quality Measure to Compare Language Editions of Wikipedia

A research prepared by scientists from our Department was presented at Wiki Workshop 2025. The study delivers a comprehensive, topic-based analysis of Wikipedia articles across 55 language editions and employs an original approach that combines a citation index with a synthetic article-quality measure. A citation index was constructed by analysing 6.6 billion links between Wikipedia pages, enabling the identification of the most influential articles in each language edition.

Blockchain-Enabled Business Models: Sectoral Classification and Managerial Recommendations

In the latest issue of Blockchains, an article by our scientists “Blockchain as an Enabler of Generic Business Model Realization” fills a critical gap between business‑model theory and the practical deployment of distributed-ledger technology. The authors pose three key research questions: how does blockchain reshape industry dynamics, what characteristics define blockchain‑based business models (BMs) and does the technology truly enable entirely new ways of conducting business?

Adapting blockchain architecture to the requirements of public business registers in Europe

A scientific article dedicated to the application of blockchain technology in public business registers in Europe was published as open access. The research focuses on developing a multifaceted approach to selecting and implementing blockchain-based solutions in databases that hold legal and economic significance.