El próximo 6 de octubre GNOSS participará en el ‘Knowledge Graphs in Action’, un evento que engloba la reunión periódica de la comunidad DBpedia, de la que formamos parte, y la conferencia anual de Spatial Linked Data, organizada por EuroSDR y la plataforma de datos vinculados de los Países Bajos.
Allí GNOSS mostrará los casos de uso de DBpedia, la base de conocimiento global para dotar de contexto y sentido a la IA del futuro, en el Museo del Prado y Didactalia, y además contaremos cómo aplicamos grafos de conocimiento a la presencia digital del Instituto Geográfico Nacional.
Dentro del DBpedia Community Meeting, que se lleva a cabo regularmente como parte de SEMANTiCS, se celebrará un Hackathon, una sesión de exhibición de DBpedia y una sesión especial en la que los partners de DBpedia de diferentes partes de Europa presentarán sus últimos desarrollos.
¿Y qué es Dbpedia? La asociación europea que está creando la gran base de conocimiento global que hará posible la próxima generación de la IA, la que dotará a las máquinas de sentido común y de capacidades contextuales.
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PROGRAMA DEL EVENTO:
Pre-evento | Sept 17th - Begin EuroSDR VGI Datathon Sept 21st - Begin DBpedia Hackathon Oct 5th - 16:00 - DBpedia Hackathon Final Event |
October 6th | Timezone CEST / GMT+2 |
9:50 - 10:00 | Opening Session Opening by the Organizers |
10:00 - 10:30 | Keynote: Data Infrastructure for Energy System Models by Carsten Hoyer-Klick, German Aerospace Center (abstract) chair: Sebastian Hellmann, InfAI/DBpedia Association |
10:30 - 12:00 | Parallel Sessions Session 1: Spatial Linked Data Country Update chair: Benedicte Bucher, University Gustave Eiffel, IGN, EuroSDR In this session updates will be presented about the uptake and latest progress of Spatial Linked Data adoption in European countries, either within national mapping agencies or beyond.
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Session 2: VGI country presentations chair: Peter Mooney, Maynooth University There is an increasing use of crowdsourced geo-information (CGI) in spatial data applications by National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies (NMCAs). Applications range from using CGI for supporting the actualisation of spatial data to adding extra content, such as land use, building entrances, road barriers, sensors placed in the public space and many more. This session will host presentations from NMCAs showing the status of their CGI integration in mapping applications and processes. | |
Session 3: DBpedia Member presentations chair: Sebastian Hellmann, InfAI/DBpedia Association In this session members of the DBpedia Association will present their latest tools, applications and technical developments.
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12:00 - 13:00 | Break |
13:00 - 13:30 | Keynote: Opportunities for a more integrated approach to Geo-information integration by Peter Mooney, Maynooth University chair: Joep Crompvoets, KU Leuven |
13:30 - 14:00 | 1. Building a National KG for the Netherlands – the results so far, a new methodology for connecting knowledge graphs via LOD - Sebastian Hellmann, InfAI/DBpedia Association |
14:00 - 15:00 | Parallel Sessions Session 4: Transforming Linked Data into a networked data economy - DBpedia Chapter Session chair: Milan Dojchinovski, InfAI/DBpedia Association/CTU in Prague 13 years ago DBpedia served as a crystallization point for the web of data, which developed into the LOD Cloud. Starting with the Dutch National Knowledge Graph, we will explore the opportunity to grow domain-specific LOD communities around DBpedia Nexuses with a scalable Global ID space. To bootstrap this process, we asked DBpedia Chapter leads and members to give an overview about the data landscape in their country, identify business opportunities and speak about important challenges, such as automated clearance of licenses.
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Session 5: EuroSDR VGI Datathon results chair: Rob Lemmens, University of Twente This datathon intends to uncover new combinations and integration of CGI data with data from NMCAs which demonstrate the added value for map creation and map usage. Data wrangling (the process of creating small reproducible data processing workflows) is deployed for this work by using and combining existing geospatial software (desktop, web and mobile). In this session the results of the data wrangling process are presented. | |
Session 6: Spatial Session chair: Erwin Folmer (Kadaster, University of Twente) In this session we will focus on building Knowledge Graphs in the first part, and in the second part on tooling & state of the art on working with Linked Data. Part 1 – Knowledge Graphs (15 min)
Part 2 – Linked Data Tooling & State of the Art (35 min)
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15:00-15:30 | Keynote: Spatial Knowledge in Action by Marinos Kavouras, National Technical University of Athens (CV) chair: Benedicte Bucher, University Gustave Eiffel, IGN, EuroSDR |
15:30-16:00 | Keynote: Know, Know Where, KnowWhereGraph by Krzysztof Janowicz, University of California (abstract) chair: Rob Lemmens, University of Twente |
16:00-16:05 | Closing |