Conferences and other events about knowledge graphs, linked data and related topics

While every effort has been made to keep these listings current, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic always check the linked event site for the most up-to-date information concerning that event.

The Diffbot Knowledge Graph: How to Transform the Web Into Knowledge

333 Ravenswood 333 Ravenswood Ave, Menlo Park, CA

"Diffbot's aim is to build the most accurate and comprehensive map of human knowledge. The Diffbot Knowledge graph is the world’s largest database of structured data, autonomously built by extracting data across the whole web. This technically very ambitious goal consists of many steps: crawling the web, using machine learning to identify relevant information on […]

Free

DataOps and My First TerminusDB Knowledge Graph

Dogpatch Labs Custom House Quay, Dublin

In this workshop, we will be learning how to make use of TerminusDB, an open-source git-like database to build a knowledge graph with the bike-share data.

Free

Graph Databases Automated Machine Learning and Python

G-Research 19-30 Alfred Pl, London

"Ever wondered about graph databases and artificial intelligence? Curious about Python and machine learning?" "Then this is the evening for you! The night is going to be glorious." "Firstly, we will have two well-known tech community leaders and experts in their respective fields, giving us two lovely topical talks." "Secondly, we are hosted by the […]

Free

Knowledge Graphs to Fight COVID-19 – Part II

Virtual (online event)

A second virtual Meetup to discuss active knowledge graph projects that can be used in the fight against the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Free

Facilitating COVID-19 Research Using Graph Analytics and Knowledge Graphs

Virtual (online event)

This online Meetup will feature talks by Dr. Alexander Jarasch of the German Center for Diabetes Research, and Dr. Sören Auer of the Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology University Library, who will discuss the COVID-19 Knowledge Graph and technologies for open graphs about research knowledge.

Free

Connecting the Dots with reKnowledge

Virtual (online event)

Julien Grossmann of reKnowledge will share how knowledge graphs, natural language processing and a slick user interface can help mapping and gathering critical political and violent risks indicators and events related to the pandemic crisis.