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DBpedia Knowledge Engineering PhD Symposium
About the DBpedia Knowledge Engineering PhD Symposium We are creating a meeting place and scientific network around DBpedia for scientific exchange – the DBpedia Knowledge Engineering PhD Symposium – where junior and senior researchers can establish relations and collaborations and exchange ideas and knowledge. Thus, we aim to manifest … read more -
DBpedia Day @ Semantics 2021
This year we are partnering again with the SEMANTiCS, an established knowledge hub which brings together technology professionals, industry experts, and researchers to exchange knowledge regarding new technologies, innovations, and enterprise implementations in the fields of Linked Data and Semantic AI. The DBpedia Day is part of the conference and will be held on the last day of SEMANTiCS 2021 on the 9th of September in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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1st DBpedia Community Meeting – Amsterdam 2014
The DBpedia Project in 2014: from a hosted data set to a public data infrastructure for the Web of Data. As the DBpedia community has grown extensively, we think that the time has come to get everybody in one large room and meet. We hope to get together three major groups involved in DBpedia: the DBpedia developers and maintainers, the communities of the individual DBpedia language chapters, and, of course, the DBpedia users. The meeting will be held at VU Amsterdam on Jan 30th and is co-located with the PiLOD 2.0 meeting one day earlier.
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2nd DBpedia Community Meeting – Leipzig 2014
After the huge success in Amsterdam in January with over 70 participants the next meeting will be held in Leipzig on September 3rd, 2014.
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3rd DBpedia Community Meeting in Dublin 2015
After the huge success in Leipzig in September with over 80 participants the next meeting will be held in Dublin on February 9th, 2015.
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4th DBpedia Community Meeting in Poznan 2015
The 4th DBpedia community meeting will be held in Poznan, Poland, co-located with the 18th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2015).
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5th DBpedia Community in California 2015
After 4 successful meetings in Europe, we will cross the Atlantic for the next one: we are happy to announce that the 5th DBpedia meeting will be held at Stanford University, Palo Alto, on November 5th 2015.
Please read below on different ways you can participate. We are looking forward to meeting all the US-based DBpedia enthusiasts in person.
The event will feature talks from Yahoo!, IBM Watson, Blippar, Netflix and Stanford amongst others.
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6th DBpedia Community Meeting in The Hague 2016
Following our successful meetings in Europe & US our next DBpedia meeting will be held at The Hague on February 12th (with welcome reception by TNO on 11th), hosted by the National Library of the Netherlands.
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7th DBpedia Community Meeting in Leipzig 2016
During the SEMANTiCS 2016 in Leipzig, Sep 12-15, the DBpedia community will get together on the 15th of September for the 7th edition of the DBpedia Community Meeting.
After years of discussion, the DBpedia community has finally found consensus on how to step into the future. During this meeting, we will come together to celebrate this achievement and also discuss and hold a vote to fill the DBpedia Association with life. Other subjects will reflect the efforts of the DBpedia community on a general Public Data Infrastructure for a large, multilingual, Semantic Knowledge Graph. In addition, there will be a showcase session on current developments and a DBpedia Dev session about technical issues and challenges in DBpedia as well as hands-on tutorials for DBpedia newbies.
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8th DBpedia Community Meeting in California 2016
Very shortly after the largest DBpedia meeting to date we are crossing Atlantic for the second time. We are happy to announce that the 8th DBpedia meeting will be held in Sunnyvale on October 27th 2016, hosted by Yahoo.
The event will feature talks from Yahoo, IBM Watson, LinkedIn and Lattice amongst others. The topics will include knowledge graphs & machine learning, open data, open source and startups.
Please read below on different ways you can participate. We are looking forward to meeting again in person with the US-based DBpedia community.
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