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Knowledge Graph Conference (KGC)*

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The Knowledge Graph Conference (KGC) is a curated program that brings experienced practitioners, technology leaders, cutting-edge researchers, academics and vendors together for two days of presentations, discussions and networking on the topic of knowledge graphs, defining the future of semantic technologies and AI. The conference was founded at the School of Professional

Internationale Tagung ‘Medien – Wissen – Bildung’ (MWB)*

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Die zweijährlich stattfindende Internationale Tagung ‘Medien – Wissen – Bildung’ (MWB) wird vom interfakultären Forum Innsbruck Media Studies (IMS) / Medienforum Innsbruck der Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck (LFU) veranstaltet. Tagungssprache ist Englisch und Deutsch. (Conference language is English and German.) Historie der Konferenz: MWB 2025, 24.-26. April 2025,

IEEE International Conference on Knowledge and Systems Engineering (KSE)*

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The IEEE International Conference on Knowledge and Systems Engineering (KSE) is an international forum for presentation, discussion, and exchange of the state-of-the-art research, development, and applications in the field of knowledge and systems engineering. The main objective of the KSE is to bring together researchers, practitioners and students not only to share

Intra-Organizational Networks Conference (ION Conference)*

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The biennial, weekend Intra-Organizational Networks Conference (ION Conference) brings together scholars to present the latest research on social networks and management. The conference aims to encourage the continued development of a vibrant, tighter-knit community among intra-organizational social network researchers. The attendance list is kept intentionally short in order to provide the opportunity for meaningful interaction.