[ANN] DBpedia Archivo presentation at Semantics on Sept 9

Dear all,

Exactly 1 year ago, we presented DBpedia Archivo 
https://archivo.dbpedia.org <https://archivo.dbpedia.org/>(paper 
<https://svn.aksw.org/papers/2020/semantics_archivo/public.pdf>, video 
<https://2020-eu.semantics.cc/dbpedia-archivo-web-scale-interface-ontology-archiving-under-consumer-oriented-aspects>) 
at SEMANTiCS 2020. Our initial vision was to create a fully automated, 
persistent Ontology Archive that serves as a backbone for the Semantic 
Web and brings a convenient and stable interface to ontology users. We 
are listing some points that we would judge as great successes and 
highlights of running Archivo for over a year. Read the full list on our 
blog <https://www.dbpedia.org/blog/dbpedia-archivo-1-year-retrospective/>.

September 9th, 2021 at 1pm CEST: In particular, we would like to invite 
you to the DBpedia Ontology session 
<https://www.dbpedia.org/events/dbpedia-day-semantics-2021/>at the 
DBpedia Day at SEMANTiCS 2021 <https://2021-eu.semantics.cc/>to discuss 
the future roadmap for Archivo as a Unified Semantic Ontology Space 
(USOS) and what the role of the DBpedia Ontology will be in the Semantic 
Web.

The session will host impulse talks with ample room for discussion. For 
the first time in the history of the Semantic Web, Archivo offers the 
possibility to create a Unified Semantic Ontology Space (USOS), a 
holistic view over all available ontologies. Instead of soft and fuzzy 
principles such as FAIR, we will discuss hard, implementable criteria to 
evaluate ontologies in preparation of a well-defined, measurable 
standard, which will ultimately yield better and reliable ontologies for 
industrial applications. Another topic is the central collaboration on 
links and mappings between ontologies to create a more dense and 
well-connected web of ontologies. Join the discussion and register here 
https://www.dbpedia.org/events/dbpedia-day-semantics-2021/ 
<https://www.dbpedia.org/events/dbpedia-day-semantics-2021/>.

Stay tuned and stay safe!

Kind regards,

The DBpedia Association

Received on Wednesday, 1 September 2021 11:39:51 UTC