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@lysander07@sigmoid.social
2025-06-02 07:24:17

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.
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Jose Maldonado-Rodríguez is presenting "Natural Language Querying for Humanities #KnowledgeGraphs  A case study on the GOLEM KG"
The image shows a presentation slide in a conference room. The slide is titled "Motivation" and discusses bridging the gap between Knowledge Graphs and non-technical researchers. It highlights a user-friendly way of extracting data from structured graphs. The slide features a diagram illustrating a bridge labeled "Text-to-SPARQL" connecting "Non-technical researchers"…
@lysander07@sigmoid.social
2025-06-10 19:34:14

ISWS 2025 evening at the Bertinoro village square. waiting for the surprise event 😉
#ISWS2025 #semanticweb #KnowledgeGraphs

Sanbitter Soda on a table at Bertinoro village square
@lysander07@sigmoid.social
2025-06-03 12:35:05

LLMs are starving for knowledge graphs. Raphael Troncy was pointing out that many LLM company crawlers are constantly visiting their KGs. Some crawlers even perform explicit SPARQL queries on the KGs.
#knowledgegraphs #eswc2025

The image shows a presentation slide titled "LLMs are starving for KGs" (Large Language Models are starving for Knowledge Graphs). The slide is projected onto a screen and features a list of crawlers visiting various Knowledge Graphs (KGs), including OpenAI, ByteDance, Apple, Meta AI, Anthropic, Microsoft, DuckDuckGo, CommonCrawl, Amazon, and Perplexity. Each crawler is associated with a specific KG, and the number of requests made to each KG is listed. For example, OpenAI has made 3,430,585 re…