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).
Conferences and other events about knowledge graphs, linked data and related topics
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A second virtual Meetup to discuss active knowledge graph projects that can be used in the fight against the coronavirus (COVID-19).
ECIR is the premier European forum for the presentation of new research results in the field of Information Retrieval. This event moved online.
A forum for discussion and debate about the evolution of the Web, the standardization of its associated technologies, and the impact of those technologies on society and culture. This event moved online.
Get conversant with “Linked Data for the Perplexed Librarian,” published by ALA Editions.
A panel of experts explores the challenges and opportunities for everyone involved in or affected by scholarly metadata.
The Knowledge Graph Cookbook authors will walk webinar participants through the book, explaining why knowledge graphs are important and why you should care about them.
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.
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.
This webinar will discuss how knowledge graphs and semantic models can be used for drug discovery and make the data landscape more FAIR.
Stefanie De Bodt will present on ontologies used at BASF, and Bjoern Oest Hansen on the knowledge graph and ontologies used at KWS.