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Knowledge Graph Forum, Switzerland
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Knowledge Graph Forum

This repository is intended for organizing the Knowledge Graph Forum. You can get tickets for the event in below.

KG-Forum-2024

The Knowledge Graph Forum serves as a platform where companies are invited to share their ongoing work and use cases with Knowledge Graphs. Our goal is to encourage learning and sharing of valuable insights from their projects.

Presenters will be given 20 minutes to present their use case, followed by a 10-minute discussion slot. The focus will be on the practical aspects of implementation. It is important to note that vendor sales pitches are prohibited.

The event will also provide an excellent opportunity for networking and conversation on topics arising from the presentations. We'll conclude with a traditional Apéro Riche, a customary Swiss-style way to cap off a productive day with an assortment of drinks, finger foods, and snacks, ensuring a perfect blend of professional enrichment and social interaction.

The 2024 edition of the Knowledge Graph Forum is scheduled for May 30, 2024 (Thursday). The venue is at the Roche Tower in Basel, Switzerland, generously provided by Roche.

The CfP is closed, all sessions are selected.

Registration for 2024: Tickets are on sale now. Registration is closed, contact us if you still need to come. We provide free tickets for students, just select the appropriate category. If you need a PDF with a Swiss QR-Code bill instead, contact us as well so we can send you one to your company address. Online payment is preferred for administrative reasons.

2024 Sessions

Our event has concluded. We will update this document with slides and videos of the presentations.

Topic Speaker Organization Slides Video
Keynote: Reflecting on the Semantic Web Vision Ora Lassila Amazon PDF YouTube
Semantically Enhancing OLAP Cubes: Integrating SPARQL and SQL for Next-Generation Data Publication & Business Intelligence Benjamin Cogrel, Adrian Gschwend Ontopic/Zazuko Google Slides YouTube
Using SHACL and RDF technologies to run an open source platform of curated, searchable imaging software Robin Franken, Carlos Vivar Rios SDSC Google Slides YouTube
How converting a product catalog to a graph reduced complexity by two orders of magnitude Dave McComb Semantic Arts PDF YouTube
Reasoning rules the road: semantic reasoning on knowledge graphs deployed on-device in vehicles Haonan Qiu, Peter Crocker BMW/Oxford Semantic Technologies PDF YouTube
A "bring to MINDS" approach for large scale neuroscience knowledge graph Mohameth François Sy EPFL Google Slides YouTube
Harnessing digital complexity and enabling AI - Semantic knowledge graph as universal enablers Cedric Berger Roche PDF YouTube
The earth is not flat, and neither is your graph: User Experience beyond bubbles Adrian Gschwend Zazuko PDF YouTube
The SPHN SHACLer: Automatic generation of SHACL rules based on the SPHN RDF Schema Vasundra Touré SPHN PDF YouTube
The QLever SPARQL engine Hannah Bast Uni Freiburg PDF N/A
Visual Analysis and Querying of Large Knowledge Graphs Thorsten Liebig derivo PDF YouTube
UniProt, Rhea, Swiss-Lipids and HAMAP and from huge to tiny. Practical SPARQL in the life sciences Jerven Bolleman SIB Google Slides YouTube
The Semantic SQL Transducer: seamless knowledge graphs and databases interoperation Enrico Franconi KRDB PDF YouTube

Previous editions

We've hosted two previous editions of the Knowledge Graph Forum, both outstanding events featuring numerous insightful presentations and engaging discussions.

What we are looking for

We are keen on exploring a variety of topics and experiences related to RDF-based Knowledge Graphs, including:

What we are not looking for

Our focus is to foster learning and exchange, steering away from:

Our primary interest lies in RDF-based Knowledge Graphs. Presentations on non-RDF graph technologies, such as property graphs, are generally of less interest, unless they specifically address integration with or transitioning to RDF systems and demonstrate how to bridge between different graph technologies.