Linked Pasts VII Symposium
Linked Pasts brings together scholars, heritage professionals and other practitioners with an interest in linked open data as applied to the study of ancient and historical worlds.
Conferences and other events about knowledge graphs, linked data and related topics
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Linked Pasts brings together scholars, heritage professionals and other practitioners with an interest in linked open data as applied to the study of ancient and historical worlds.
This session will introduce the concept of linked data and the BIBFRAME data model, and explain how the two are related.
This webinar will address the implications of linked data with regard to how knowledge is shared by libraries.
SWAT4HCLS 2022 (Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Healthcare and Life Sciences 2022) is a venue for presenting and discussing novel ideas, experiences and issues in the application of semantic and W3C Web technologies in the biomedical and clinical domains.
Image Schema Day is a workshop devoted to the interdisciplinary research field of image schemas.
The webinar will address the current advantages RDF graphs (semantic graphs) over labeled property graphs (LPGs).
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.