#balisage attendees:
After hearing about LLMs all week, come get white-glove treatment and a first look at new training covering the basics. What it can & can't do, and how to stay safe and become more productive.
https://calendly.com/dubinko/30-minute-free-ai-consultation
#balisage
Where #LLM large language models and #markup collide https://dubinko.consulting/2023/08/balisage-llms/ a great summary from
M.Joel Dubinko
On discussions about #xml and #generativeAI
Happy 25th birthday #xml :) https://w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-19980210 celebrating with the xml-dev mailing list
Insightful and actionable slides on Wikidata and knowledge engineering.
@andreas_kuckartz there is no timeline for that yet. What could foster providing an endpoint is use cases: what would you do with the knowledge graph?
New year, new #knowledgegraph : the #sap situation handling knowledge graph https://blogs.sap.com/2022/12/27/intelligent-situation-handling-with-the-knowledge-graph/
@pietercolpaert thanks a lot, Pieter! I will look into the implementation.
@janmartinkeil that looks cool, thanks for the pointer! I will have a look.
@janmartinkeil XProc is used to define declarative XML data pipelines, involving pipeline steps like loading data, validating it against a schema, transforming it via XSLT. I would like to have a way for RDF to define declarative pipelines for loading RDF via , validating it against e.g. SHACL, and transforming it with SPARQL. I hope that this clarifies my question, let me know if you have further pointers - and thanks for the existing ones. I found this implementation https://github.com/rdf-pipeline/framework which is old and not maintained, but the concept is what I have in mind.
I'm delighted to report that MIT and the W3C have reached an agreement and that the W3C will kick off 2023 with funds and assets.
Many thanks for all your support and to all those who worked towards reaching an agreement. Enjoy the holidays!
https://mastodon.social/@robin/109524929231432913
I'm happy to share that we got 2 papers accepted today.
The first one on "Extraction of Validating Shapes from very large Knowledge Graphs" was accepted at #VLDB2023, authors: K. Rabbani, M. Lissandrini, K. Hose
The second one on "Scaling Large RDF Archives To Very Long Histories" was accepted at #ICSC2023, authors: O. Pelgrin, R. Taelman, L. Galàrraga, K. Hose
#knowledgeGraphs #shacl #shapes #queryOptimization #SPARQL #rdf #archiving
As you may recall:
• The W3C is in part hosted by MIT but MIT intends to withdraw on Dec 31.
• A new W3C nonprofit needs to take over on Jan 1.
• MIT needs to transfer assets (member dues, contracts, IP…) to the new W3C for it to operate.
• I was elected to the W3C Board and am part of the negotiations.
We're two weeks away from cutover and the negotiations are going… poorly. 🧵
@timbray very nice. I was in an office a few weeks ago, just a 15 minute walk away. Next time I will visit the park.
@tschfflr I gave a class today about #knowledgegraphs . At the end we asked #chatgpt to give examples for concepts I touched - that created more WoW than my examples. Is this a good or a bad thing? 😀
"W3C Opens Advisory Board (AB) Special Election" We invite W3C AC to vote until 14 January 2023 to fill four vacated seats.The AB use their judgment to find the best solutions for the Web, not just for any particular network, technology, vendor, or user.
https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/9756
Working at
SAP SE on knowledge graphs and semantic technologies. Ex W3C and DFKI and Cornelsen
and TH Brandenburg.