Book and Book Chapters
(B.1) Bettivia, R.., Cheng, Y.-Y., Gryk, M. (in progress). Navigating through the Panoply of Provenance Metadata Standards useful for Digital Curation. To appear in Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. Morgan & Claypool.
Peer-reviewed Journal article
(J.1) Thomer, A., Cheng, Y.-Y., Schneider J., Twidale, M., Ludäscher, B. (2017). Towards alignment of natural history museum database schemas using a logic-based reasoning tool. Knowledge Organization, (44) 7, 545-558. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-2017-7-545 [pdf]
Peer-Reviewed Conference Paper
(C.9) Cheng, Y.-Y., & Ludäscher, B. (2020). Reconciling Taxonomies of Electoral Constituencies and Recognized Tribes of Indigenous Taiwan. In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2020 Annual Meeting. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.248 [pdf]
(C.8) Cheng, Y.-Y., Hoang, K.-L., & Ludäscher, B. (2020). Cacao, Cocao, or Cocoa? Reconciliation of Taxonomic Names in Biodiversity Heritage Library. Knowledge Organization at the Interface, page 88 – 97. Proceedings of the Sixteenth International ISKO Conference, 2020 Aalborg, Denmark. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5771/9783956507762-88
(C.7) Cheng, Y.-Y., Parulian, N., Hsiao, T.-K., Dinh, L., Sarol, J., & Scneider, J. (2019). ReTracker: Actively and Automatically Matching Retraction Metadata in Zotero. In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2019 Annual Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, October 19-23. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.32 [pdf]
(C.6) Dinh, L., Sarol, J.,Cheng, Y.-Y., Hsiao, T.-K., Parulian, N., , & Scneider, J. (2019). Systematic Examination of Pre- and Post-Retraction Citations. In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2019 Annual Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, October 19-23. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.35 [pdf]
(C.5) Cheng, Y.-Y. & Ludäscher, B. (2019). Exploring Geopolitical Realities through Taxonomies: The Case of Taiwan. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization (NASKO 2019), Vol. 7. Drexel University, Philadelphia, 13 June- 14 June 2019. [pdf]
(C.4) Gupta, S., & Cheng, Y.-Y., & Ludäscher, B. (2019). Possible Worlds Explorer: Datalog & Answer Set Programming for the Rest of Us. Datalog 2.0. Philadelphia, 3 June- 5 June 2019. [pdf]
(C.3) Cheng, Y.-Y. & Ludäscher, B. (2018). Full of beans: a study on the alignment of two flowering plants classification systems. Proceedings of the 18th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems Workshop (NKOS 2018). CEUR-WS.org, Porto, Portugal, September 13, 2018. [pdf]
(C.2) Cheng, Y.-Y., Franz, N., Schneider, J., Yu, S., Rodenhasen, T., Ludäscher, B. (2017). Agreeing to disagree: reconciling conflicting taxonomic views using a logic-based approach. In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2017 Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., USA, October 27-November 1st. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.2017.14505401006 [pdf]
(C.1) Cheng, Y.-Y., Chen, H,-H. (2016). A study on constructing a cross-lingual ontology. In International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, DC2016, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Peer-Reviewed Conference Poster
(P.7) Cheng, Y.-Y. (forthcoming). Systematic Comparison of Data Models Used in Mapping Knowledge Organization Systems. To be presented at the ASIS&T 2021 Annual Meeting.
(P.6) Cheng, Y.-Y., & Ludäscher, B. (2020). Through the Magnifying Glass: Exploring Aggregations of COVID-19 Datasets by County, State, and Taxonomies of U.S. Regions. In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2020 Annual Meeting. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.355 [iPoster link][pdf]
(P.5) Cheng, Y.-Y., Dilliplane, S., & Ludäscher, B. (2020). Snailed it! Merging Taxonomically Organized Biodiversity Datasets with Shifting Geopolitical Realities. International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC 2020). Dublin, Ireland, 17 February- 20 February. doi and poster pdf: 10.5281/zenodo.3666830 [pdf]
(P.4) Dinh L., & Cheng, Y.-Y., & Parulian, N. (2019). ReTracker: an open-source plugin for automated and standardized tracking of retracted scholarly publications. In Proceedings of ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2019). University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2 June- 5 June 2019. doi: 10.1109/JCDL.2019.00092 [pdf]
(P.3) Dinh, L., & Cheng, Y.-Y. (2018). Middle of the (by)line: Examining hyperauthorship networks in the Human Genome Project. In Proceedings of the 81th Annual ASIS&T Meeting. Vancouver, Canada, 10 November-14 November 2018. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.2018.14505501118 [pdf]
(P.2) Cheng, Y.-Y., Weigl, D. M., Downie., J. S., Page, K. R. (2018). Towards incorporating the notion of feature shapes in music and text retrieval. In Proceedings of iConference 2018 Annual Meeting, Sheffield, U.K., Mar 25-28. [pdf]
(P.1) Cheng, Y.-Y., Chen, H,-H. (2016).Towards a seamless multilingual semantic web: a study on constructing a cross-lingual ontology. Proceedings of the 79th Annual ASIS&T Meeting. Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 October-16 October 2016. [pdf]
Thesis
Cheng, Y. –Y. (2015). A study on the best practice for constructing a cross-lingual geospatial information ontology (Master’s thesis, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan).