@fiz_karlsruhe On the picture (left to right): Tabea Tietz @tabea, Bruno Sartini, Arianna Graciotti, Sasha Bruns @sashabruns
@fiz_karlsruhe On the picture (left to right): Tabea Tietz @tabea, Bruno Sartini, Arianna Graciotti, Sasha Bruns @sashabruns
FIZ Karlsruhe at #ESWC2025 in Portorož
Our ISE team – Harald Sack, Tabea Tietz, Sasha Bruns, Ebrahim Norouzi & Sven Hertling – contributed with multiple talks and workshops on semantic technologies.
Highlight: The SemDH 2025 workshop on Semantic Digital Humanities
Keynote by Laura Hollink on Cultural Bias in Linked Open Data
Panel with Harald Sack & others
Proud to shape the future of
#KnowledgeGraphs & #DigitalHumanities!
Excellent keynote in the #SemDH2025 workshop by Laura Hollink on Cultural Bias in Linked Open Data. Laura is addressing all bias related aspects in cultural heritage items itself, in the data representing it, the data schemata, vocabularies, and ontologies on which the data are based, as well as in the knowledge representation languages used to create the schemata.
#bias #eswc2025 #semanticweb #semweb #knowledgegraphs #ethics @nfdi4culture
In his presentation "Exploring and Visualizing Italian Advertising Fliers and Posters through an Iconographical Lens with Linked Open Data" Bruno Sartini is demonstrating how to bridge traditional art historical methods with computational approaches by using structured iconographical data to empirically validate qualitative findings from cultural studies.
paper: https://semdh.github.io/accepted-papers#paper18
github: https://github.com/br0ast/IICONGRAPH_FLIERS_EXPLORATION
#dh #digitalhumanities #semdh2025 #semanticweb #eswc2025 #sparql @semdh
"Learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else", but how to do this with Linked Data? Eero Hyvönen is quoting Leonardo Da Vinci as an intro to his presentation "How to Create a Portal for Digital Humanities Research Using a Linked Open Data Cloud of Cultural Heritage Knowledge Graphs: Case SampoSampo"
paper: https://semdh.github.io/accepted-papers#paper11
webpage: https://seco.cs.aalto.fi/projects/ss/
#semdh2025 #eswc2025 #semanticweb #semweb #knowledgegraphs #sampo @nfdi4culture
Join us to explore how semantic methods can enrich cultural data, support preservation, and enable deeper insights into our collective history.
Today the #SemDH2025 workshop takes place alongside #ESWC2025. I’m happy that Philipp Tögel will present our paper on Data-rich Web Annotations. We discuss how web annotations, a W3C standard, can be leveraged to include complex analysis with domain-specific data models as #LinkedData, without a need to extend the WADM core ontology. We apply this in @sfb1475 to store rich information about metaphorical expressions as annotations. https://semdh.github.io/accepted-papers#paper03 #DigitalHumanities #SemanticWeb
At the Semantic Digital Humanities 2025 Workshop, Jose Maldonado-Rodríguez is presenting "Natural Language Querying for Humanities #KnowledgeGraphs A case study on the GOLEM KG". Main contribution is a bilingual dataset (English-Spanish) specifically designed to evaluate automatic text-to-SPARQL translation systems for GOLEM, a specialized humanities KG.
paper: https://semdh.github.io/accepted-papers#paper12
GitHub: https://github.com/GOLEM-lab/GOLEM_Text-to-SPARQL
Good Morning Portoroz! Day 02 of ESWC 2025 is going to start with many interesting Workshops! Hope to see you there! Let’s have a coffee
#eswc2025 #semanticweb #semweb #KnowledgeGraphs #NeuroSymbolicAI #dh #semdh2025 @fiz_karlsruhe @fizise @tabea @sashabruns @enorouzi @nfdi4culture
SemDH Workshop is about to take place at ESWC25 in the beautiful city of Portoroz, Slovenia on Monday, June 2nd, 2025!
Check out the full, detailed program at https://semdh.github.io/program.html
The keynote will be held by Laura Hollink, Human-Centered Data Analytics group leader at CWI, Amsterdam on "Cultural bias in Linked Open Data"
#semdh2025 #semdh25 #eswc2025 @eswc_conf #dh #digitalhumanities #semweb #semanticweb #knowledgegraphs @tabea @semdh @sashabruns @albertmeronyo