Hi everyone,
the seminar will start in a few minutes.
Cheers,
Marco
On 1/11/16 16:52, Marco Fossati wrote:
Here is the link for the online streaming:
https://youtu.be/uvfd_HmPOrc
Cheers,
Marco
2016-01-11 16:11 GMT+01:00 Marco Fossati <fossati(a)spaziodati.eu
<mailto:fossati@spaziodati.eu>>:
Dear all,
This is a kind reminder for the upcoming StrepHit IEG project
kick-off seminar.
Schedule: 15 January 2016, 11:00 am
**Important update:** the location has moved to downtown Trento.
**New location:** Aula Grande - Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Via
S.Croce 77, Trento, Italy -
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/67197096
The seminar will be streamed online, a link will be shared as soon
as it is available.
See you in Trento!
Cheers,
Marco
2015-12-23 17:03 GMT+01:00 Marco Fossati <fossati(a)spaziodati.eu
<mailto:fossati@spaziodati.eu>>:
[Begging pardon if you read this multiple times]
Hi everyone,
I would like to announce with great pleasure the StrepHit IEG
project kick-off seminar.
Of course, you are all invited to attend.
The event will be held in a special day: Wikipedia's birthday!
Below you can find the details.
Schedule: 15 January 2016, 11:00 am, Luigi Stringa Conference Room
Location: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Via Sommarive 18, Povo,
Trento, Italy -
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/28933739
Abstract: We kick-off StrepHit, a project funded by the
Wikimedia Foundation through the Individual Engagement Grants
program.
StrepHit is a Natural Language Processing pipeline that
understands human language, extracts facts from text and
produces Wikidata statements with reference URLs.
It will enhance the data quality of Wikidata by suggesting
references to validate statements, and will help Wikidata become
the gold-standard hub of the Open Data landscape.
Link:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/StrepHit:_Wikidata_Statements_Va…
Speaker's bio: Marco Fossati is a researcher with a double
background in Natural Languages and Information Technologies. He
works at the Data and Knowledge Management (DKM) research unit
at Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy. He is member of the
DBpedia Association board of trustees, founder and
representative of its Italian chapter. He has interdisciplinary
skills both in linguistics and in programming. His research
focuses on bridging the gap between Natural Language Processing
techniques and Large Scale Structured Knowledge Bases in order
to drive the Web of Data towards its full potential.
See you in Trento and long live Wikipedia!
Cheers,
Marco