- From: Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2020 17:26:38 +0800
- To: Antoine Zimmermann <antoine.zimmermann@emse.fr>
- Cc: W3C AIKR CG <public-aikr@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAMXe=SoCiVEiWUQfhijc6Nr_ZNyQt0H-7tKMMdd5_T-Tz52nqg@mail.gmail.com>
Thank you Antoine- much appreciated could you please tell us a bit more? could you give us a short presentation (asyncrobous) via slides and or voice as to what are the key point this report brings and how it differs from the dagstul report - if relevant/appropriate Answering for example - what is the gist of this article - what key points/contribution it makes - differences from other articles On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 5:21 PM Antoine Zimmermann < antoine.zimmermann@emse.fr> wrote: > Dear AI KR community group, > > > An introduction (actually, almost a textbook) to knowledge graphs has > just been published on arXiv: > > https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.02320 > > It is certainly of interest to this group. > It emerged from the Dagstuhl seminar that took place in September 2018 > and that triggered some controversial discussions on this list and on > the Semantic Web mailing list. > > I hope this document will be more appreciated in this group than the > Dagstuhl report. > > Note that it is *not* a survey paper and does not claim to have novel > contributions. It should be taken as a "tutorial" paper (but a very long > one, thus almost like a textbook). > > > Best, > -- > Antoine Zimmermann > Institut Henri Fayol > École des Mines de Saint-Étienne > 158 cours Fauriel > CS 62362 > 42023 Saint-Étienne Cedex 2 > France > Tél:+33(0)4 77 42 66 03 > Fax:+33(0)4 77 42 66 66 > http://www.emse.fr/~zimmermann/ > Member of team Connected Intelligence, Laboratoire Hubert Curien > >
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