Here is Polifonia's most recent participation in academia

As part of the dissemination of the project results, Polifonia’s consortium partners have the ambition to regularly present their work at symposia and academic meetings, thereby informing semantic, AI, data science, linguistic and humanities researchers of their findings with Polifonia data.

31 October 2022

As part of the dissemination of the project results, Polifonia’s consortium partners have the ambition to regularly present their work at symposia and academic meetings, thereby informing semantic, AI, data science, linguistic and humanities researchers of their findings with Polifonia data. Below are Polifonia’s most recent participations in academic events:

  • Bologna (Italy), October 6-7, 2022. REALITER Scientific Day / Ass.I.Term Conference: I progetti di ricerca in terminologia: dinamiche e risultati.
    Title: Progetto H2020 Polifonia: lessico multilingue per un Knowledge Graph del patrimonio musicale europeo (H2020 Polifonia project: multilingual lexicon for a Knowledge Graph of European musical heritage).
    Researchers: Eleonora Marzi, Ana Pano Alaman, Angelo Pompilio, Valentina Presutti, Rocco Tripodi, Monica Turci, Valeria Zotti, Peter van Kranenburg

  • Hangzhou (China), October 23-24, 2022. The 13th Workshop on Ontology Design and Patterns (WOP2022) in conjunction with the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC)
    Title: The Music Annotation Pattern
    Researchers: Jacopo de Berardinis, Albert Meroño-Peñuela, Andrea Poltronieri and Valentina Presutti

  • Hangzhou (China), October 24, 2022. The 3rd Wikidata Workshop in conjunction with the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC)
    Title: Towards improving Wikidata reuse with emerging patterns
    Researchers: Valentina Anita Carriero, Paul Groth and Valentina Presutti

The papers can be accessed through our website’s dissemination section and our Zenodo account. 

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