International Semantic Web Conference invites Polifonia to organise workshop

Valentina Presutti, Michel Buffa, Luc Steels, Jean-François Trubert and Enrico Daga are preparing a workshop on musical heritage and knowledge graphs for the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC).

23 May 2022

Valentina Presutti, Michel Buffa, Luc Steels, Jean-François Trubert and Enrico Daga are preparing a workshop on musical heritage and knowledge graphs for the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) to be held in Hangzhou, China, from October 23-27, 2022. The Polifonia team will address the challenges of linked data and knowledge graphs related to musical heritage and plan to bring demos to illustrate their work.
ISWC is the premier international forum for the Semantic Web and Knowledge Graph Community and brings together participants from both industry and academia. It is organised by the Semantic Web Science Association (SWSA) – a non-profit organisation for promotion and exchange of the scholarly work in Semantic Web and related fields throughout the world.

As the date of the conference approaches, we will share a full program and more details on the Polifonia Workshop.

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