The Symposium of The Turing Interest Group on Knowledge Graphs is organizedd by the Knowledge Graph Turing Interest Group (KG-TIG) of the Alan Turing Institute (The Turing). The aim is to create a sandbox for future collaborations and joint applications for funding on topics such as teaching curricula, use cases, and applications of knowledge graphs,
data management
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
The Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT; English: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), successor of the Universität Karlsruhe (TH) (English: University of Karlsruhe),1) offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
Graphwise AI Summit*
The Graphwise AI Summit, quasi-successor of the Semantic Web Company’s PoolParty Summit (PP Summit) and Ontotext’s Knowledge Graph Forum (KGF), aims to explore the strategic impact of semantic technologies and knowledge graphs on cutting-edge AI, diving into real-world use-cases in Financial Services, Healthcare & Life Sciences, and beyond. The summit is organized
Health and Social Care Knowledge Management Competencies
Abstract: Knowledge management literature has thoroughly discussed the aims and objectives of managing knowledge, recognized critical success factors of knowledge processes, analyzed knowledge creation, transfer and sharing, and even some indications of the effects of knowledge management have been evidenced. However, despite skills, competences, and employees’ knowledge and experience are among the recognized success
International Joint Conference on Knowledge Graphs (IJCKG)*
The International Joint Conference on Knowledge Graphs (IJCKG), formerly the Joint International Semantic Technology Conference (JIST), quasi-successor of the Asian Semantic Web Conference (ASWC), is an academic forum on Knowledge Graphs. The mission is to bring together international researchers in the Knowledge Graph community and other related areas to present their innovative research results or