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]]>We invite the world’s leading Knowledge Engineering experts to gain insights on the topic “Knowledge Graphs operated by AI”. This event aims to explore how recent advances in AI can leverage and exploit structured knowledge, as well as address new challenges and necessary changes to advance the vision of “Knowledge Graphs operated by AI”. Please find more information at the Call for Presentations: CfP: https://www.dbpedia.org/blog/cfp-dbpedia-day-2024/
This year we are partnering again with the SEMANTiCS, an established knowledge hub which brings together technology professionals, industry experts, and researchers to exchange knowledge regarding new technologies, innovations, and enterprise implementations in the fields of Linked Data and Semantic AI. The DBpedia Day is part of the conference and will be held on the first day of SEMANTiCS 2024 on the 17th of September in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
We invite the world’s leading Knowledge Engineering experts to gain insights on the topic “Knowledge Graphs operated by AI”. Check our Call for Presentations: https://www.dbpedia.org/blog/cfp-dbpedia-day-2024/.
Ruben Verborgh, Professor of Decentralized Web Technology, Ghent University and University of Oxford.
About Ruben: I’m a Professor of Decentralized Web Technology at IDLab of Ghent University – imec and a Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Martin School within the University of Oxford. I’m the Head of Data Interoperability at Inrupt and an advisor to other companies. From this hybrid academic and industrial perspective, my professional mission is to support Solid in inspiring, transforming, and reshaping our data-driven society.
As a computer scientist, I investigate how decentralized knowledge graphs on the Web can lead us into the post-Big Data era, where companies realize that data harvesting as a business model is a dead end. The future consists of lots of small data that is linked. People will be in control of where they store their data and with whom they share it, independently of the services they use. I’m researching and implementing technologies that enable us to effect this socio-economic change on both a local and a global scale.
DBpedia members get free admission. Please contact your nearest DBpedia chapter for a promotion code, or contact the Head of Organisational Development of the DBpedia Association Julia Holze.
![]() | SEMANTiCS 2024 for having the DBpedia Day as part of the conference. |
![]() | Institute for Applied Informatics for supporting the DBpedia Association. |
![]() | OpenLink Software for continuous hosting of the main DBpedia Endpoint. |
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]]>Requirements:
Important note: During the tutorial, you may need to install additional packages or run certain tools or servers. Therefore, ensure that you have the necessary permissions to perform such tasks.
Get a ticket via the LREC-COLING website https://lrec-coling-2024.org.
![]() | Institute for Applied Informatics for supporting the DBpedia Association. |
![]() | OpenLink Software for continuous hosting of the main DBpedia Endpoint. |
Part 1
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break
Part 2
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]]>Get a ticket via the Data Week Leipzig website https://2024.dataweek.de/en/tickets.html.
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the ability to efficiently access, understand, and manipulate data is paramount. DBpedia stands at the forefront of this revolution, offering an unparalleled repository of structured knowledge extracted from Wikipedia, making it an indispensable resource for industry practitioners and technology innovators alike. This workshop is designed to introduce you to the vast capabilities of DBpedia and its suite of technologies that are reshaping how we interact with the world’s knowledge.
DBpedia provides a wide array of technology to facilitate the development of data-driven solutions with maximum effectiveness and flexibility. In this tutorial, participants will gain insights into the comprehensive DBpedia technology ecosystem, including its various services and technologies. They will learn how to integrate and leverage these components to create innovative solutions. Level: beginner to intermediate.
In this tutorial, we will cover:
Requirements:
Important note: During the tutorial, you may need to install additional packages or run certain tools or servers. Therefore, ensure that you have the necessary permissions to perform such tasks.
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The slides from the tutorial are available here.
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]]>Keynote “Towards Foundation Models for Data Spaces” by Edward Curry, University of Galway
DBpedia members get free admission. Please contact your nearest DBpedia chapter for a promotion code, or contact the Head of Organisational Development of the DBpedia Association Julia Holze.
![]() | SEMANTiCS 2023 for having the DBpedia Day as part of the conference. |
![]() | Institute for Applied Informatics for supporting the DBpedia Association. |
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]]>Over the past year, the DBpedia core team has consolidated a large amount of technology around DBpedia. This tutorial is targeted for developers (in particular of DBpedia Chapters) that wish to learn how to use the core DBpedia technology and in particular the DBpedia Knowledge Graph and the DBpedia Databus publishing platform.
It will cover the following topics:
Attending the DBpedia Stack tutorial is free. Registration is required though. After the registration for the event, you will receive an email with more instructions. Please register here to be part of the meeting: http://2023.ldk-conf.org/registration/
Please keep in mind that registration closes on the 10th of July 2023.
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]]>Since 2007, DBpedia has been the hub of the Linked Open Data Cloud, the largest constantly updating knowledge graph on Earth using Linked Data principles.
By following the 62 million links published alongside the 6.5 million identifiers of the DBpedia Snapshot (https://www.dbpedia.org/blog/dbpedia-snapshot-2022-03-release/), our users could discover and consume more data from the web. Now in 2022, 15 years after the first release, we developed a way to scale up our identifier base into the billions to provide the glue for better linking and consumption of linked data. The main topics of the DBpedia Day will be twofold:
1. We would like to ask our industrial and academic members as well as the wider community to present the latest technology to discover, query, link, curate and consume Linked Data and Knowledge Graphs. If you would like to present at the DBpedia Day, please email us at dbpedia@infai.org.
2. We will introduce the Linkmaster 3000 (the new Open Online Link Curation Platform), the Global LD API, the Databus and the Global LD Browser to gather feedback.
‘Towards Querying Heterogeneous Federations of Interlinked Knowledge Graphs’ (abstract) by Olaf Hartig (Linköping University)
To attend the conference you have to book your ticket here. You can switch between online or onsite tickets at any time.
Please get in touch with us if you have any problems during the registration stage.
Please find the guide for speakers here: https://2022-eu.semantics.cc/how-hybrid-guide-your-hybrid-participation
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![]() | Institute for Applied Informatics for supporting the DBpedia Association. |
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]]>We are creating a meeting place and scientific network around DBpedia for scientific exchange – the DBpedia Knowledge Engineering PhD Symposium – where junior and senior researchers can establish relations and collaborations and exchange ideas and knowledge. Thus, we aim to manifest a scientific community as a driver for DBpedia and Linked Data and expect synergies and network effects that will greatly improve scientific output by the involved community members. The DBpedia Knowledge Engineering PhD Symposium will be held on the third day of the week-long Data Week Leipzig 2022 event (July 4-8, 2022).
The DBpedia Knowledge Engineering PhD Symposium consists of the following highlights:
We are looking for presentations within the broader scope of the knowledge engineering field. From knowledge extraction, integration and curation, to knowledge publishing, quality assurance and knowledge exploitation in AI solutions. Each PhD presenter will receive a 30 minutes slot which includes 20 minutes for presentation of the research topic and 10 minutes for questions, feedback and discussion.
The aim of the DBpedia Knowledge Engineering PhD Symposium is to provide an opportunity to PhD students to present their PhD-related work-in-progress and receive feedback on their current work. In an open, supportive and non-confrontational environment the students will present their thesis in relation to the state-of-the-art, the identified gaps, addressed challenges, considered methods for exploitation, datasets for validation, and the overall evaluation approach. The colloquium will help PhD students to strengthen and shape their work as they progress towards their PhD degree. Moreover, the colloquium is a great opportunity to build a network of peers for their future career. The ultimate objective of the colloquium is to promote excellence in PhD research in the knowledge engineering field.
All times are in CEST.
8:45 – 9:00 | Meet and greet |
9:00 – 9:30 | Opening and Invited talk by Sören Auer (TIB) (slides) |
9:30 – 10:00 | Multilingual Accessibility of Knowledge Graph Question Answering Systems by Aleksandr Perevalov, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences (slides) |
10:00 – 10:30 | Towards FAIR Linked Data Integration by Johannes Frey, InfAI, Leipzig University (slides) |
10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break & Poster Session |
11:00 – 11:30 | Towards Incremental Knowledge Graph Construction: Reusability and Reproducibility Issues by Marvin Hofer, ScaDS.AI, Leipzig University (slides) |
11:30 – 12:00 | Bringing Research Artifacts (as closer) Together: Knowledge Graphs for Libraries by Fidan Limani, ZBW – Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft (slides) |
12:00 – 13:00 | Lunch |
13:00 – 13:30 | Machine Learning on Semantic Scientific Knowledge by Gollam Rabby, Prague University of Economics and Business (slides) |
13:30 – 14:00 | Distributed Approaches for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning on Geospatial Data by Mehdi Azarafza, InfAI (slides) |
14:00 – 14:15 | Representation and Reinforcement Learning on Knowledge Graphs by Mirza Mohtashim Alam, Smart Data Analytics/Uni Bonn |
14:15 – 14:30 | Unsupervised Information Extraction from Academic Data Sources to Knowledge Graphs by Paulo Ricardo Viviurka do Carmo, ex-HTWK Leipzig/InfAI |
14:30 – 15:00 | Closing Session by Sebastian Hellmann, AKSW, DBpedia Association and Milan Dojchinovski, DBpedia Association/CTU in Prague |
15:00 – 15:45 | Coffee Break & Poster Session |
15:45 – 16:30 | City walking tour |
16:30 | LivingLab tour |
18:00+ | Informal meeting in a nearby pub PETER PANE Address: Katharinenstraße 12, 04109 Leipzig |
To apply for a PhD presentation please fill-in the provided form (extended abstracts of ~ 500 words / 1 page).
The symposium will be organized as an on-site event where you need to register and buy at least a single day Data Week ticket (Tickets will be available from mid-May.). All symposium participants will be invited to an informal meeting in the evening, where the PhD student can discuss their current results and future plans with professors and experts from the knowledge engineering field.
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]]>The survey of our last tutorial at KGC’21 revealed that the audience was particularly interested in using DBpedia in industry use cases, demos as well as tools. As a consequence we decided to organize a new tutorial that is less focused on research driven topics and instead added more use-cases and practical examples which are demonstrated in hands-on live demo sessions. Additionally we show how to deploy the technology stack and services to be used on private / local infrastructure.
The aim of this tutorial is, from a practical perspective, to explain in detail the DBpedia technology stack and its deployment on a customer infrastructure. The tutorial will also explain in detail the generation and release process of the DBpedia KG. In a real-world use case we will illustrate the use of the DBpedia KG and DBpedia technology stack in combination with proprietary data. Hands-on sessions will be organized to intternalize the DBpedia technology stack with practice.
During the course of the tutorial the following topics will be studied:
Altough the tutorial will be shaped in a way that no specific prerequisites will be required, the participants would benefit if they have some background knowledge in Semantic Web concepts and technologies (RDF, OWL, SPARQL), general overview of the Web Architecture (HTTP, URI, JSON, etc.) and basic programming skills (bash, Java, JavaScript). All required software and tools will be provided and they will be freely available for the participants. Instructions for the hands-on-sessions will be provided in advanced.
The DBpedia Knowledge Graph Tech Tutorial 2.0 will be held on May 2, 2022 at 3:00-6:00pm CEST.
Please register at the Knowledge Graph Conference website to be part of the meeting. You NEED to buy a conference ticket to join the tutorial. After the registration for the event, you will receive an email with more instructions. Please get in touch with us if you have any problems during the registration stage via dbpedia@infai.org.
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]]>Topic and relevance
The main topic of this tutorial is the DBpedia community project which is centered around the DBpedia Knowledge Graph, the DBpedia Infrastructure and the DBpedia Services. DBpedia is one of the oldest, most prominent and successful knowledge engineering projects which aims at publishing high-quality linked open data on the Web. The DBpedia Knowledge Graph has been under development for over 14 years and is being improved to this day. Working and consuming such a large scale dataset has often proven to be a messy and difficult process. This DBpedia tutorial will be focused on three core DBpedia topics:
1) the DBpedia Knowledge Graph and the DBpedia community,
2) the DBpedia Infrastructure and the DBpedia services,
3) the current motto of DBpedia: “Global and Unified Access to Linked Data”.
We will organize a DBpedia Knowledge Graph hands-on tutorial. Although the tutorial will be shaped in a way that no specific prerequisites will be required, the participants would benefit if they have some background knowledge in Semantic Web concepts and technologies (RDF, OWL, SPARQL), general overview of the Web Architecture (HTTP, URI, JSON, etc.) and basic programming skills (bash, Java, JavaScript). The online tutorial will be 90 minutes.
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]]>This year we are partnering again with the SEMANTiCS, an established knowledge hub which brings together technology professionals, industry experts, and researchers to exchange knowledge regarding new technologies, innovations, and enterprise implementations in the fields of Linked Data and Semantic AI. The DBpedia Day is part of the conference and will be held on the last day of SEMANTiCS 2021 on the 9th of September in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
To attend the conference you have to book your ticket here. You can switch between online or onsite tickets at any time.
Please get in touch with us if you have any problems during the registration stage.
Please find the guide for speakers here: https://2021-eu.semantics.cc/how-hybrid-guide-your-hybrid-participation
![]() | SEMANTiCS 2021 for having the DBpedia Day as part of the conference. |
![]() | Institute for Applied Informatics for supporting the DBpedia Association. |
![]() | OpenLink Software for continuous hosting of the main DBpedia Endpoint. |
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