The ambassador for Poland, Agatha Filipowska is Assistant Professor on the Poznan University of Economics.
Ontorion™ is a Reasoning Knowledge Center that allows natural language, linked data (semantic) searches against Big Data and globally distributed databases. Ontorion™ better describes its powerful business value as a center at the intersection of Big Data, linked data, and knowledge management.
Data views predefined by a database administrator are often not detailed enough. The templates can’t meet all of the user’s informational needs.
The portal zobaczrynek.pl (literally spot your market) allows to discover knowledge about public contracts in Poland, particularly about the stakeholders – both contracting authorities and contract
The Semantic Perspective Project is an entirely new approach to information and knowledge representation, where information composition is done via “meaningful perspectives“: what the meaning of a concept is, when viewed from the perspective of a different concept, hence the project’s name. This approach is radically different from the mainstream linked data approach and it was born from the assumption that structure-first approaches are inadequate for representing information, because information is inherently structure invariant.
GEM (Geospatial-semantic Exploration on the Move) is a cross-platform geospatial exploration tool that offers a rich mobile experience and overcomes the limitations of conventional solutions by exploiting all strengths of the Linked Open Data paradigm, such as built-in semantics in open, crowd-sourced knowledge found in publicly available sources, loaded and filtered on-demand, according to user’s needs, in order to prevent maps from overpopulating.
(LED) This project recommends an approach for exposing IEEE LOM, a metadata standard for educational contents, as Linked Data.
(LOD) The data service of the National Library of Spain (BNE), datos.bne.es, makes available a wide collection of Linked Open Data under a Public Domain License (CC0). This knowledge graph with more than 10 mil- lion connected entities using open web standards serves two main goals: (1) enhanced end-user expe- riences when searching and browsing the catalogue, and (2) enable reuse and repurpose of the data via open APIs and SPARQL . The service, in continuous development, has been identified by BNE library managers as the future main entry point to the vast cultural collection of the library for both end-users and applications.
Oscar Corcho, the amabssador for Spain, is an Associate Professor at Departamento de Inteligencia Artificial (Facultad de Informática , Universidad Politécnica de Madrid), and he belongs to the Ontology Engineering Group.