Why Metadata and Taxonomy Matter
Virtual (online event)Scott Abel and John Horodyski discuss the content capabilities made possible when organizations take full advantage of taxonomies.
Conferences and other events about knowledge graphs, linked data and related topics
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Scott Abel and John Horodyski discuss the content capabilities made possible when organizations take full advantage of taxonomies.
The webinar will discuss classification and taxonomy in a structured content environment.
The goal of the U.S. Semantic Technologies Symposium series is to bring together the U.S. semantic web community and begin forming a research network.
Amber Swope will describe her methodology for analyzing content and deliverables to inform the development of a DTIA content model.
This workshop will explore how broadcasters and media organizations use Wikidata to tag, enrich and enhance their content.
This roundtable discussion will address how the business value of knowledge organization systems (KOS) can be framed and measured.
This webinar will explore how the IPTC Media Topics vocabulary can be used with Wikidata.
This event will explore the description and validation of RDF data with data shapes, and in particular Shape Expressions (ShEx).
In this webinar Robert Engels of Capgemini will explain different concepts related to data meshes and knowledge graphs.
Heather Hedden will speak about the need for - and role of - attributes in taxonomies, and their relationship to facets and hierarchical taxonomies.