New post on Jerome Euzenat’s “a map without a legend”
Frank wrote an entry in his blog on a recent paper by Jerome Euzenat
Read MoreFrank wrote an entry in his blog on a recent paper by Jerome Euzenat
Read MoreTwo totally different disciplines meet. Professor and philosopher Arianna Betti and scientist Stefan Schlobach conduct joint research. Want to know more about this particular collaboration? Read more here
Read MoreLaurens Rietveld graduated on 9th of March 2016. Find out more about his PhD project here.
Read MoreOn Wednesday March 9th, the Knowledge Representation and Reasoning group of the VU University organises a seminar preceding the PhD Defence of Laurens Rietveld. You are cordially invited to attend both the seminar and the defence of Laurens. The seminar takes place at 13.00-14.30 in the VU University Amsterdam, main building, EZ – HG-03A10 Agora […]
Read MoreCTcue a company that develops technology for help recruit patients for medical trials is one of the 10 finalists in the Amsterdam Science & Innovation Award 2015. CTcue has collaborated with our group, has employed one of our PhD students, and their product and services are in part based on our publications, such as: Feasibility […]
Read MoreNWO has awarded 12M Euro to CLARIAH, a project to build a digital infrastructure for software, data, enrichment, search and analytics in the Humanities. Frank van Harmelen, Maarten de Rijke en Cees Snoek are among the 9 scientists that form the core team of the project. See http://clariah.nl/, http://bit.ly/TERNC0, http://bit.ly/1mWtnje for more details.
Read MoreRecently the Linked Data Benchmark Council (LDBC) launched its portal http://ldbcouncil.org LDBC is an organization for graph and RDF data management systems benchmarking that came out of a EU PF7 project by the same name (ldbc.eu). The LDBC will survive the EU project and be industry supported and operate with ldbcouncil.org as its web presence. […]
Read MoreSource: Semantic Web world for you Today I was attending an event entitled “Data-driven Visualization Symposium” in the beautiful Trippenhuis building of the KNAW in Amsterdam. There was a really rich schedule with 10 speakers showcasing some of their work in the area of big data and visualisation. Though I would have appreciated getting a […]
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