By Marc Stephenson |
May 17, 2024
Understanding Taxonomy, Ontology and Knowledge Graphs
We are really looking forward to attending Semantic Data 2024: Taxonomy, Ontology, and Knowledge Graphs.
Taking place on 27 June in London, this exciting event is co-located at DAM Europe 2024.
Ideal for all Information Professionals, DAM Managers, Data Managers, Knowledge Organisers, Data Architects, Taxonomists and Ontologists, the day promises to offer valuable insights into the latest developments and best practices in the field of semantic data.
Covering taxonomy development and management, how to enhance taxonomies to create ontologies, Knowledge Graphs, the role of Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and more, attendees can hear from leading practitioners across multiple sectors sharing what they have done, the challenges they encountered, the solutions they deployed, and what they believe the future has in store.
The event features a fantastic line up of speakers, including Rebecca Ruprecht, Ontology Lead at eBay, revealing how their Product Knowledge team is embarking on an ambitious project to develop a product ontology using artificial intelligence, as well as Rahel Anne Bailie, Content Solutions Director at Technically Write IT, who will share how semantics can revolutionise customer service.
Our very own Marc Stephenson, Director and Information Architect will also be on stage as part of a compelling panel discussion, centred around the role of data in the world of generative AI. He joins Avinash Dixit, Head of Life Science Practice & Customer Success at Datavid and will share their predictions of the impact of data on business operations.
See the full agenda here.
Marc says: “Semantic Data 2024 presents the opportunity to explore how interlinked taxonomies and ontologies can be used to form knowledge graphs and how to apply them to deliver competitive advantage. I’m thrilled to be part of this event and looking forward to hearing the latest innovations and industry trends while strengthening our connections with other taxonomy professionals and ontology experts.”