This event is a technical workshop on BabelNet, the largest multilingual encyclopedic dictionary and semantic network, covering 14 million concepts and named entities in 272 languages. The workshop will take place over two days. The first day is a technical guided tour, including industrial applications. The second day consists of four case studies of resource mapping to BabelNet.
The workshop is open to all comers. It will be held in English and attendance is free, up to the room capacity.
This is an IT technical workshop; the ideal background of participants is computer science and natural language processing. However, participants from other backgrounds with an interest in the IT aspects of their speciality (like authors, translators and publishers) should also benefit, though they must be aware of the technical IT nature of the workshop. Regardless of their background, participants should gain a deep understanding of BabelNet: at least being able to properly use even the most advanced functionalities, such as multilingual disambiguation and high-performance mapping; perhaps capable of contributing at the conceptual level; at the higher end, contribute and getting involved in the development.
Schuman Building,
Hemicycle. 2929 Luxembourg
This chamber is the first Hemicycle of the European Parliament.
*Note: venue changed to accommodate even a higher number of participants*
2 March 2016
3 March 2016
Time | Sessions | Topic |
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9:00-10:30 | Session 5 | Invited talk by prof. Asunción Gómez-Pérez.
Lightning talks, part III:
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10:30-11:00 | Break | |
11:00-12:15 | Session 6 | Lightning talks, part IV: Linking glossaries and thesauri to BabelNet. Case study 0: Hello world (a minimal fake resource). Use this form. Roberto Navigli |
12:15-13:15 | Lunch break | |
13:15-14:45 | Session 7 | Linking IATE, EUROVOC, Euramis (1/2): we will analyze the structure and content of the three resources, see how they could be exploited to perform an automatic mapping to BabelNet by also seeing some preliminary mapping examples. Roberto Navigli |
14:45-15:15 | Break | |
15:15-16:30 | Session 8 | Linking IATE, EUROVOC, Euramis (2/2). we will continue with an analysis of what benefits we foresee from the mapping and open a discussion with participants on further actions. Introduction to the BabelNet ANnotation Group (BANG) Roberto Navigli Lightning talks dedicated to EU themes: Town Hall Meeting: participants ask questions to the organisers. |
16:30 | Wrap up and conclusions. |
Sapienza University of Rome
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Sapienza University of Rome
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