The workshops for SEMANTiCS 2021 will be held in the morning 9:30-13:00 CEST from Monday, September 6 to Wednesday, September 8. We recommend attending SEMANTiCS main conference in the afternoon as well.
This workshop on Controlled Natural Language (CNL) has a broad scope and embraces all approaches that are based on natural language and apply restrictions on vocabulary, grammar, and/or semantics. The workshop was originally planned for 2020 but was postponed to 2021 due to Covid-19. The workshop will be a hybrid one: online as well as physical participation will be possible.
read moreThe goal of this workshop is to report and share experiences from industry and academia, on using, comparing, and bridging the gap between these two kinds of graphs. The expected outcome is a better understanding of the relative strengths and weaknesses of the two paradigms, and the emergence of tools and methods allowing to get the best of both worlds.
read moreThis workshop is about enabling semantic technologies for data sharing. Data sharing is an important aspect to enable data-driven decision support systems, more efficient supply chain processes, improved collaboration between business partners and even new business opportunities.
read moreThis workshop presents an overview of how RDF and Linked Data are reshaping the field of asset information management. The perennial problems in this domain — such as high volumes of data being exchanged by many different parties, and the great variety of specialisms involved, each with their own vocabulary — require a new approach. The presenters are from different backgrounds and will cover topics ranging from developments in standardisation to deploying working solutions.
read moreIn the workshop on legal understanding we have invited speakers that will present the current state of the art of legal understanding with regard to Dutch legislation and legal texts. We will discuss the way legislation and legal text can be structured for better accessibility and we will examine a number of legal frameworks that can help to get a deep understanding of the legal constructs used in these text.
read moreThis workshop will give you an overview of where we are now in our journey to realize the Solid ambitions. Starting with an overview of the latest developments in the Solid ecosystem and the value of Solid for the different participants in the Solid ecosystem, we dive into the developer journey for creating Solid apps using reusable UI and server components.
read moreThis tutorial teaches the fundamentals and best practices for creating quality taxonomies, thesauri, and ontologies, whether for the enterprise or for specific knowledge bases in any industry. Emphasis will be on serving users and use cases, rather than on theory. Topics to be covered include: different kinds of knowledge organization systems (taxonomies, thesauri, ontologies, etc.) their differences and their benefits and suitability for different purposes, Semantic Web standards and other standards, thesaurus/taxonomy concept creation, thesaurus/taxonomy relationship creation, ontology modeling basics, linking knowledge organization systems, and enriching a taxonomy or thesaurus to become an ontology and a knowledge graph.
read moreWe target researchers and practitioners who are contributing to the transformation of the transportation sector by proposing new solutions based on semantic techniques and technologies, to realize MaaS objectives. The workshop is an opportunity for disseminating and discussing use cases and studies showing the application of semantic and web technologies in the transport domain to tackle the aforementioned challenges.
read moreThis workshop on Controlled Natural Language (CNL) has a broad scope and embraces all approaches that are based on natural language and apply restrictions on vocabulary, grammar, and/or semantics. The workshop was originally planned for 2020 but was postponed to 2021 due to Covid-19. The workshop will be a hybrid one: online as well as physical participation will be possible.
read moreDigital Twin is a concept that connects concrete systems to digital representations. In a sense, Digital Twins are the similar to ontologies (semantic models), but instead of mapping the real world to conceptual representations, these representations are codified in terms of computer systems and models. By taking the path from systems to their Digital Twins through explicit ontological grounding, we expect that the suitability and expressiveness of these Digital Twins will increase
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