Exploitation of Rich Semantic Data

Call for Papers

Chair: Lorenzo CECCON
(Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

Keywords: Cultural Heritage, Artificial Intelligence, Semantic Web, Knowledge Graphs, Ontologies

This is the second of two sessions that explore the impact of twenty years of the Semantic Web on Cultural Heritage documentation. When Tim Berners-Lee laid out the foundations of the Semantic Web in 2001 his vision was of seamless integration of data across organizational, discipline, and even international borders for both humans and machine-based agents. The sessions want to capture the ideals of 2001 and transfer them to 2021, incorporating things like the FAIR-principles and the lessons learnt from visionary initiatives like Time Machine Europe.

We are happy to accept papers that deal with both capture and exploitation, as two linked papers split between the two sessions.

Issues of particular interest include: –

  • scaling of data exploitation efforts
  • inference making and gap-filling
  • pattern and style recognition and characterization
  • dissemination and visualization tools and best practice

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Send us your submission until September 3, 2021