3rd Summer Datathon on
Linguistic Linked Open Data
(Dagstuhl Summer School)
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Date
- 12.-17.5.2019
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Location
- Schloss Dagstuhl
Leibniz Center for Informatics
Wadern
Germany
ELEXIS supported the Language, Data and Knowledge 2019 conference which took place in Leipzig, Germany.
The 3rd Summer Datathon on Linguistic Linked Open Data (SD-LLOD-19) was organized in conjunction with and held before the 2nd Conference on Language, Data and Knowledge (LDK-2019).
GOALS
The SD-LLOD datathon has the main goal of giving people from industry andĀ academia practical knowledge in the field of Linked Data and itsĀ application to natural language data and natural language annotations,Ā from areas as diverse as knowledge engineering, lexicography, the languageĀ sciences, natural language processing and computational philology.
There will be tutorials and supervision provided by leading experts on Linked Open
Data and its application to language resources, human language technologyĀ and the language sciences.
The final aim is to enable participants toĀ migrate their own linguistic data and publish them as Linked Data on theĀ Web.
ABOUT SD-LLOD
The SD-LLOD datathon is unique in its specialization worldwide andĀ continues a series of international hackathons and summer schoolsĀ organized since 2012.
This edition is supported by several internationalĀ projects addressing different aspects of natural language processing,Ā lexicography and digital humanities:
The Research Group “Linked OpenĀ Dictionaries (LiODi)”, funded by the German Federal Ministry of EducationĀ and Research (BMBF), the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation ActionĀ “Pret-a-LLOD. Ready-to-use Multilingual Linked Language Data for Knowledge
Services across Sectors” and the Horizon 2020 Research and InnovationĀ Action “ELEXIS. European Lexicographic Infrastructure”.
WHAT’S IN FOR YOU
During the datathon, participants will:
– Generate and publish their own Linguistic Linked (Open) Data from someĀ existing data sources or existing tools.
– Apply Linked Data principles and Semantic Web technologies (Ontologies,Ā RDF, Linked Data) to language resources and human language technology.
– Use the principal models for representing Linguistic Linked Open Data,Ā in particular Ontolex-Lemon, Web Annotation and knowledge representationĀ vocabularies such as SKOS and OWL.
– Gather experiences with terminology resources developed for or used inĀ the Linguistic Linked Open Data context, such as lexvo, lexinfo, OLiA and
GOLD.
– Learn about multilingual dataset linking against knowledge bases fromĀ the Web of Data, such as DBpedia or BabelNet.
– Learn about benefits and applications of linguistic linked data forĀ specific use cases.
The program of the summer datathon will contain three types of sessions:
– Seminars: to show novel aspects and discuss selected topics.
– Practical sessions: to introduce the basic foundations of each topic,
methods, and technologies and where participants will perform different
tasks using the methods and technologies presented.
– Hacking sessions:Ā participants will follow the whole process ofĀ generating and publishing Linguistic Linked Data with some existing data
set.
In addition toĀ participation, attendants are invited to propose aĀ Ā miniproject related to the topic and to bring to the datathon some datasetĀ of linguistic data produced by their organizationsĀ to work with duringĀ the hacking sessions and transform into linked data. Participants whoĀ cannot provide their own linguistic dataset can join another’s miniproject
or some of the ones proposed by the organisers.
There will be an award toĀ Ā the best miniproject.
Participants should bring their own laptops to follow and participate inĀ Ā the hacking sessions, they will be provided with digital copies of allĀ Ā necessary material used during the course and will have assistance forĀ installing all the required software.
INVITED SPEAKERS
Gerard de Melo,
Director of the Deep Data Lab,
Department of Computer Science,
Rutgers University,
New Jersey
Richard Eckart de Castilho,
Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab,
Department of Computer Science,
Technische UniversitƤt Darmstadt,
Germany
ORGANIZERS
Christian Chiarcos (Goethe UniversitƤt Frankfurt, Germany)
Jorge Gracia (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
John P. McCrae (Insight Centre for Data Analytics, NUI Galway, Ireland)