(Vienna, 16.09.2015) The new established European Linked Data Award was given to two top projects coming from the domain of Linked Data and the Semantic Web. With 53 submission coming for
Christian Dirschl (Chief Content Architect / Wolters Kluwer Germany) is responsible for the content structures, metadata, taxonomies, and thesauri within Wolters Kluwer Germany. He manages text mining and automatic topical classification projects.
The Vienna Business Agency provide various funding opportunities for innovative ideas, start-ups and cooperation projects.
While the term 'Semantic search' has become a buzzword on the search market, the concepts behind it remain unclear for most end-users.
With a Triple Store you can model data as RDF triples. Triples are atomic, so they are easy to create/combine/share.
How a software integrator can ease the editorial process, optimize production and deliver outstanding user experience by utilising technologies like MarkLogic and semantics.
Possibly one of the most interesting and promising outcomes of the activity surrounding the Web 2.0 evolution has been the large-scale adoption of Linked Data.
Peter Mika knows how search works. He is the leader of the semantic search innovation unit at Yahoo. We are very happy to welcome this very talented researcher and hands-on practicioner at SEMANTiCS 2015.
Simon Dalferth is an advisor to the directorate at the Council of the European Union for strategic developments on information and knowledge management. He is also strongly involved in the Open Data initiatives of the public body.
Simon will share his project experience as a speaker at SEMANTiCS 2015.
Take a first look how the public administration can benefit from semantic technologies and Open Data.
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