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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | ESWC-JP 2023 |
Subtitle of host publication | ESWC 2023 Workshops and Tutorials Joint Proceedings |
Number of pages | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Event | Joint of the 20th European Semantic Web Conference - Workshops and Tutorials, ESWC-JP 2023 - Hersonissos, Greece Duration: 28 May 2023 → 29 May 2023 |
Publication series
Name | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
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Publisher | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
Volume | 3443 |
ISSN (Print) | 1613-0073 |
Abstract
An important part of human history and knowledge is made of events, which can be aggregated and connected to create stories, be they real or fictional. These events and the stories created from them can typically be inherently complex, reflect societal or political stances and be perceived differently across the world population. The Semantic Web offers technologies and methods to represent these events and stories, as well as to interpret the knowledge encoded into graphs and use it for different applications, spanning from narrative understanding and generation to fact-checking. The aim of the First Workshop on Semantic Methods for Events and Stories (SEMMES) was to offer an opportunity to discuss the challenges related to dealing with events and stories, and how we can use semantic methods to tackle them, also in combination with methods from other fields, including machine learning, narratology or information extraction.
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ESWC-JP 2023: ESWC 2023 Workshops and Tutorials Joint Proceedings. 2023. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings; Vol. 3443).
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T1 - Semantic Methods for Events and Stories
T2 - Joint of the 20th European Semantic Web Conference - Workshops and Tutorials, ESWC-JP 2023
AU - Lisena, Pasquale
AU - Tiddi, Ilaria
AU - Gottschalk, Simon
AU - Steels, Luc
N1 - Funding Information: The authors are very grateful to Lise Stork, who largely contributed to organise SEMMES, as well as all the Program Committee. This workshop has been partially supported by the French National Research Agency ? ANR) within the kFLOW project ?Grant n°ANR-21-CE23-0028) and by EU H2020 under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no 812997 ?CLEOPATRA).
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - An important part of human history and knowledge is made of events, which can be aggregated and connected to create stories, be they real or fictional. These events and the stories created from them can typically be inherently complex, reflect societal or political stances and be perceived differently across the world population. The Semantic Web offers technologies and methods to represent these events and stories, as well as to interpret the knowledge encoded into graphs and use it for different applications, spanning from narrative understanding and generation to fact-checking. The aim of the First Workshop on Semantic Methods for Events and Stories (SEMMES) was to offer an opportunity to discuss the challenges related to dealing with events and stories, and how we can use semantic methods to tackle them, also in combination with methods from other fields, including machine learning, narratology or information extraction.
AB - An important part of human history and knowledge is made of events, which can be aggregated and connected to create stories, be they real or fictional. These events and the stories created from them can typically be inherently complex, reflect societal or political stances and be perceived differently across the world population. The Semantic Web offers technologies and methods to represent these events and stories, as well as to interpret the knowledge encoded into graphs and use it for different applications, spanning from narrative understanding and generation to fact-checking. The aim of the First Workshop on Semantic Methods for Events and Stories (SEMMES) was to offer an opportunity to discuss the challenges related to dealing with events and stories, and how we can use semantic methods to tackle them, also in combination with methods from other fields, including machine learning, narratology or information extraction.
KW - Events
KW - Narratives
KW - Semantic Web
KW - Stories
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M3 - Foreword/postscript
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T3 - CEUR Workshop Proceedings
BT - ESWC-JP 2023
Y2 - 28 May 2023 through 29 May 2023
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