Mini-symposium: Is knowledge useful?

Date
Friday April 19, 2024 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location
MF 5
Organizer
Mathematics and Computer Science
Price
free
Building
Metaforum

Panel discussion on how to represent and use knowledge in different applications

“One person's trash is another person's treasure"? With the abundance of data available to us today, can we really find useful knowledge in it? And, is knowledge even useful? Join us in this mini-symposium where we will discuss what makes knowledge useful, when is knowledge useful, how we can represent it and its different applications. Our focus is on knowledge graphs and how to translate knowledge to the user, we discuss the open challenges and research directions around knowledge usability.

For more information and updates about the event, please visit our website: graph-dq.github.io/knowledge/.

Our panelists include:

Prof. Katja Hose (TU Wien)
Prof. Felix Naumann (University of Potsdam)
Prof. Alex Thomo (University of Victoria)
Prof. Fernando Paulovich (TU/e, Visualization Cluster)

The panel discussion will be chaired by Nikolay Yakovets (TU/e, Database Group).

The event is open to the public and there is no need to register. We hope you can join us for this discussion!