Conferences and other events about knowledge graphs, linked data and related topics
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Using Wikipedia and Wikidata for Natural Language Processing
March 12, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm EDT
Free“Our March speaker is Gabriel Altay from Kensho, speaking on Using Wikipedia and Wikidata for NLP. We’ll be meeting again at WeWork Navy Yard. Doors open at 6 pm for networking and refreshments courtesy of Kensho — thanks! — and our program starts at 6:30 pm.”
“Gabriel’s talk description: Wikipedia (the free encyclopedia) and Wikidata (the free knowledge base) are crowd sourced projects supported by the Wikimedia Foundation. In addition to being great resources for knowledge sharing, they are excellent laboratories for research into natural language processing (NLP). During the first part of this talk, Gabriel will introduce a derived dataset put together by the Kensho R&D group for NLP. Read more about the dataset here. In the second half of the talk he will show some example use cases including named entity disambiguation, entity graph embedding, and explicit topic modeling.”
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Aaron Bradley is Senior Structured Content Architect at Telus Digital, and chief cook and bottle washer at The Graph Lounge.