Events

14th DBpedia Community Meeting Karlsruhe

Date:
September 12, 2019
Time:
9:00 am CEST
Address:
Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1
Karlsruhe
Germany

This year we are partnering again with the SEMANTiCS, an established knowledge hub which brings together technology professionals, industry experts, and researchers to exchange knowledge regarding new technologies, innovations, and enterprise implementations in the fields of Linked Data and Semantic AI. The DBpedia Community Meeting is part of the conference and will be held on the last day of SEMANTiCS 2019 on the 12th of September in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Quick Facts

Main Conference

The DBpedia Community Meeting is part of SEMANTiCS 2019, which takes place September 9-12, 2019 with the DBpedia Day happening on the last day.

Highlights

  • Keynote presentations by Katja Hose (Aalborg University, Denmark) & Dan Weitzner (WPSemantix)
  • DBpedia Databus presentation & training session
  • DBpedia Association hour
  • DBpedia showcase session
  • DBpedia chapter session
  • Tutorials to learn about DBpedia and its tools
  • Space for the community to show their tools and success in presentations and posters

Registration / Tickets

Attending only the DBpedia Community Meeting costs 90€. You can buy your ticket via the SEMANTiCS website. DBpedia members get free admission. Please contact your nearest DBpedia chapter for a promotion code, or contact Tina Schmeissner.

Call for Contribution

Please submit your proposal through our web form.

Contribution proposals include (but not limited to) presentation, posters, demos, lightning talks and session suggestions.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the following partners for their collaboration and support:

Home SEMANTiCS 2019 for having the DBpedia Day as part of the conference.

Institute for Applied Informatics

for supporting the DBpedia Association.

OpenLink Software for continuous

hosting of the main DBpedia Endpoint.

FIZ Karlsruhe for hosting the event.

Organisation

  • Sandra Prätor, DBpedia Association, AKSW/KILT
  • Tina Schmeissner, DBpedia Association
  • Sebastian Hellmann, AKSW/KILT, DBpedia Association

Program

Please note:

Due to website issues you will have to open the links to the presentation slides in a new browser window.