Virtual hackathon on multilingual question answering over knowledge graphs using automatically generated grammars, 5th-9th of July

Dear community,

  the Semantic Computing Group at Bielefeld University has developed a 
new Question Answering system over Knowledge Graphs that is based on 
grammars that are automatically generated from lemon [1] lexica. The 
system is available here:

https://scdemo.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/quegg/

The system relies on automatically generated grammars to offer 
auto-completion functionality. It has been designed so that it can 
easily be ported to other languages and other datasets by extending the 
coverage of the grammar generation as well as adding further lexical 
entries to the lexicon.

We are organizing a virtual hackathon in the week of July 5th - 9th. The 
hackathon will give you the opportunity to get acquainted with our 
framework and approach to QA, and to port the system to your own 
datasets or work on adding support for a new language.

As prerequsites you should have knowledge about RDF and SPARQL and be 
able to program in Java.

You will find the relevant information on the hackathon here: 
https://hackathon.semanticcomputing.de

On the page above you will find suggestions for tasks to work on during 
the hackathon.

The method used for generating grammars from lemon lexica is described 
here: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2722/nliwod2020-paper-2.pdf

Please register for the hackathon until June 18th using this form: 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7cFaQavZQPFi3itBQOepUstANTUPRW_7A0OiZRi2lN_m7Ig/viewform

The hackathon is supported by the project Pret-A-LLOD [2] as well as by 
the Nexus Linguarum Cost Action [3].

We are looking forward to working with you

Philipp Cimiano (CITEC - University Bielefeld, Germany)
Mohammad Fazleh Elahi (CITEC - University Bielefeld, Germany)
Frank Grimm (CITEC - University Bielefeld, Germany)
Basil Ell (CITEC - University Bielefeld, Germany and Department of 
Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway)

[1] https://lemon-model.net/

[2] https://pret-a-llod.github.io/

[3] https://nexuslinguarum.eu/

-- 
Prof. Dr. Philipp Cimiano
Head of Semantic Computing Group
Cognitive Interaction Technology Center (CITEC)
Faculty of Technology
Bielefeld University
Phone: +49 (0) 521 106 12249

Received on Wednesday, 9 June 2021 19:10:57 UTC