Knowledge Graphs: Increasing Content Discoverability
Virtual (online event)Yewno COO Ruth Pickering will explore how AI can help publishers use knowledge graphs to better curate their collections and maximize resources.
Conferences and other events about knowledge graphs, linked data and related topics
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Yewno COO Ruth Pickering will explore how AI can help publishers use knowledge graphs to better curate their collections and maximize resources.
Dean Allemang and Jim Hendler, authors of Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist, discuss their book, key technology trends, their recommendations for more effective semantic modeling, and more.
This webinar will explore the role of knowledge graphs in modern analytics, and advanced analytics best practices.
EKAW 2020 is concerned with all aspects about eliciting, acquiring, modeling and managing knowledge, and the construction of knowledge-intensive systems.
This webinar will provide an introduction to taxonomy, including what it is and how it is used to support the creation and delivery of content.
The BIBFRAME Workshop in Europe 2020 (3rd Annual BIBFRAME Workshop in Europe) will bring together people working in the transition from MARC to Linked Data using the BIBFRAME model and related tools.
This Connected Data London Meetup will look at how Knowledge Graphs are redefining digital transformation and powering AI in the enterprise and beyond.
Gregg Kellogg will give an overview of JSON-LD, with a focus on changes introduced in the recently-released JSON-LD 1.1 version.
A half day of new ideas, practical guidance, and journeys into the latest innovations in data practices, technology, and leadership.
Jason Barnard will show you just how much geo-location changes the information Google presents about a brand in knowledge panels.