NKOS Consolidated Workshop 2021
Virtual (online event)The 2021 NKOS workshop will explore the potential of Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) in the context of current developments and possibilities.
Conferences and other events about knowledge graphs, linked data and related topics
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The 2021 NKOS workshop will explore the potential of Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) in the context of current developments and possibilities.
The inaugural workshop on Argumentative Knowledge Graphs (ArgKG) will explore the automatic construction of knowledge graphs that encode argumentative knowledge and structures as well as the incorporation of argumentation into factual knowledge graphs, drawing together researchers focusing on natural language processing, automatic knowledge graph construction, and computational analysis of argumentation.
Dr. Janna Hastings and Professor Egon Willighagen will speak about their work on linked data, ontologies and deep learning in science.
The Wikidata Workshop 2021 brings together the scientific Wikidata community and industry to discuss trends and topics around this collaborative knowledge graph.
The VOILA 2021 workshop will focus on issues surrounding visualization and interaction for ontologies and linked data.
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Image Schema Day is a workshop devoted to the interdisciplinary research field of image schemas.
This workshop will explore how broadcasters and media organizations use Wikidata to tag, enrich and enhance their content.