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This workshop is primarily centred around semantic reasoning and its more advanced techniques and uses, however, some knowledge of SPARQL is required to follow along. We encourage those unfamiliar with SPARQL to attend the earlier SPARQL Introduction Class as this will provide you with a sufficient understanding to progress to the reasoning section.In both sessions you’ll have the opportunity to get hands-on with RDFox, writing your own rules and queries to develop your understanding of both reasoning and SPARQL. You'll learn about the application and use of knowledge graphs and reasoners with this holistic semantic technology education.
Join this Ultimate Guide to Semantic Reasoning to learn the best practices of rule writing and how to use it to supercharge applications. Use the W3C standard, OWL, for ontological reasoning, and the widely used Datalog for more advanced functionality such as aggregation, negation, and filtering to build a working solution live in the workshop.
Fintech Week London is a week-long series of events that highlight and celebrate London's innovative fintech scene, including a flagship conference on Thursday 13 June, which will bring together 1000+ senior decision makers from leading fintechs, banks, investment firms, regulatory bodies, media companies and service providers.
The Knowledge Graph Forum serves as a platform where companies are invited to share their ongoing work and use cases with Knowledge Graphs. Our goal is to encourage learning and sharing of valuable insights from their projects.
This event will convene leading experts in the areas of semantics, FAIR data, and the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries.
The Knowledge Graph Conference (KGC) is a pioneer in the rapidly growing field of knowledge graphs and related technologies such as graph neural networks, natural language processing, graph data science, and more. We aim to be the leading source of learning around knowledge graphs, spreading awareness, and using knowledge technologies as a force for social good.
Welcome to the first Connected Data London meetup of 2024! Doors will open at 6.00pm BST for talks starting at 18.30.
Today, the Internet of Things (IoT) touches every corner of the globe. This demo illustrates how knowledge graphs and semantic reasoning are revolutionising practices.
Peter Crocker is the co-founder and CEO of Oxford Semantic Technologies (OST), developers of the industry-leading knowledge graph and reasoner—RDFox.
Across various industries and business models, companies face the need to assess compatibility, whether it’s industrial configuration management, terms in contracts, points of a supply chain, buyers and suppliers, and so on.
Reasoning has become an increasingly valued tool in the world of connected data, and yet to many it’s still a black box solution. Perhaps more tragically, despite the explosion of its development in recent years, many still perceive it as a slow, cumbersome, and ultimately impractical technology, which could not be further from true today. Whether you’re looking to harness reasoning for your own goals, or to peek behind the curtains of someone else’s solution, now is your time to learn. Get hands on witha reasoning engine in this interactive walkthrough: A Beginner’s Guide to Reasoning. You’ll come away understanding the power of reasoning, what it can add to your data, and the fundamentals of how to apply it yourself. With technology in this space running away, there’s never been a better time to learn!
This workshop is centred around advanced semantic reasoning and knowledge graph use with OWL, Datalog, and complex query writing. SPARQL is required.
The International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2022. A Beginner’s Guide to Reasoning: How to reason your way to better data.
Digital search is fundamental to the digital world as it exists today—the vital connection between users and data. Despite being a core component of the user’s experience, it often lacks expressiveness, proving answers that fail to align with the user’s true desires. With semantic technology, the gap between human intention and machine understanding can be eliminated, not only providing relevant results but allowing the user to ask more complex questions that go beyond the scope of conventional search.
Reasoning has become an increasingly valued tool in the semantic web space, and yet to many it’s still a black box solution. Perhaps more tragically, despite the explosion of its development in recent years, many in the space still perceive it as a slow, cumbersome, and ultimately impractical technology, which is far from true today. Whether you’re looking to harness reasoning for your own goals, or to peek behind the curtains of someone else’s solution, now is your time to learn. Get hands on with a reasoning engine in this interactive walkthrough: A Beginner’s Guide to Reasoning. You’ll come away understanding the power of reasoning, what it can add to your data, and the fundamentals of how to apply it yourself. With technology in this space running away, there’s never been a better time to learn!
Searching for cooking recipes presents a challenge with seemingly endless variation and little standardisation even across individual catalogues. The root cause is a total lack of consistent semantics, but there is a fix. Semantic reasoning over an ontology provides an elegant solution, enriching a knowledge graph for fast, easy, and contextual search.
RDFox and PoolParty have collaborated on a solution to improve semantic search. Join us for a deep dive into the state of online recipe catalogues and how they're about to get a whole lot better.
What groundbreaking fintech and regtech innovations can we expect in the coming years? Join our virtual panel discussion on Thursday 8 September, 4:30-5:15pm BST (11:30-12:15pm EDT), where we will be joined by experts from the Bank and external organisations for a discussion and Q&A on fintech and digital payments.
The latest in e-commerce trends is the transformation of legacy faceted search into a more personalized experience. By applying semantic reasoning over a knowledge graph, contextual information about a customer can be combined with product data, delivering relevant search results tailored to them.
We’re proud to announce our attendance to and presentation at the 4th annual Knowledge Graph Conference on May 2-6 at Cornell Tech, NYC and virtually on Airmeet. With over 80 presentations, 30 workshops-include our own-and dedicated networking sessions, this event will be our most comprehensive program ever. We’ve designed this year’s conference to include sessions for both business executives and knowledge graph practitioners.
Join a small class for an interactive lesson, teaching you how to get set up with RDFox and providing tips and tricks with query and rule writing along the way, given by an RDFox expert and daily user, our senior knowledge engineer. Tailored to suit the pace and level of the class, you’ll have the opportunity to run through a number of crucial points to develop your own understanding and use of RDFox, from setting it up in the IDE and console, to the complexities of reasoning. Sessions one and two will be similar in content so there is no need to attend both, just the one more convenient for you. Spaces are limited on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Join a small class for an interactive lesson, teaching you how to get set up with RDFox and providing tips and tricks with query and rule writing along the way, given by an RDFox expert and daily user, our senior knowledge engineer. Tailored to suit the pace and level of the class, you’ll have the opportunity to run through a number of crucial points to develop your own understanding and use of RDFox, from setting it up in the IDE and console, to the complexities of reasoning. Sessions one and two will be similar in content so there is no need to attend both, just the one more convenient for you. Spaces are limited on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Join a small class for an interactive lesson, teaching you how to get set up with RDFox and providing tips and tricks with query and rule writing along the way, given by an RDFox expert and daily user, our senior knowledge engineer. Tailored to suit the pace and level of the class, you’ll have the opportunity to run through a number of crucial points to develop your own understanding and use of RDFox, from setting it up in the IDE and console, to the complexities of reasoning. Sessions one and two will be similar in content so there is no need to attend both. The other lesson will be held on March 16th.Spaces are limited on a first-come, first-serve basis.
A one-off free training session about RDFox! Our Senior Knowledge Engineer Valerio Cocchi will run through the setup of RDFox, some rules, and the use of OWL 2, while handing out tips and tricks for better use of a knowledge graph and query engine.
The Semantic Web provides a graph-based organisation of knowledge that has become popular in enterprises under the term enterprise knowledge graphs.
Community, Events, Thought Leadership. For those who use the Relationships, Meaning and Context in Data to achieve Great things.
The PoolParty Summit 2021 was a virtual conference designed to encourage customers, partners, experts, and people interested in semantic web to talk more deeply about their semantic technology experiences with each other and the PoolParty team. Join us online at the first ever PoolParty Summit 2021 to understand how users of PoolParty are benefitting from their specific applications of the software across various industries and needs. At the Summit, participants learned how they could benefit from holistic, 360-degree views of their data with Enterprise 360, and how they could build robust platforms like recommender systems, question-answering systems, or semantic search on top of their existing PoolParty taxonomies. They could also get deep dives into the software’s top current and planned features. Participants became part of the semantic web community to draw insights from meaningful success stories and identify next steps to get the most out of their PoolParty experience.
SEMANTiCS conference is the leading European conference on Semantic Technologies and AI. Researchers, industry experts and business leaders can develop a thorough understanding of trends and application scenarios in the fields of Machine Learning, Data Science, Linked Data and Natural Language Processing. The 16th edition will be hosted this year in Amsterdam.