Talk about Knowledge Graphs: Description, Validation and Subsetting at TU Dresden
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Talk about Knowledge Graphs: Description, Validation and Subsetting at TU Dresden

I was invited to give a talk that I titled: "Knowedge Graphs: description, validation and subsetting" at the International Center for Computational Logic (https://iccl.inf.tu-dresden.de/web/International_Center_for_Computational_Logic/en) last thursday. The slides of the talk are available online here.

There are two points that made me really happy for receiving this invitation:

  • The invitation came through Lucía Gómez álvarez , a postdoc at TU Dresden that was a former student at the University of Oviedo when I was teaching Logic. One of things that can make a teacher happy is to see former students with such a great career paths. I am really very proud of her...it is really great to know that some students of an introductory course in logic have been able to work at the International Center of Computational Logic.
  • I had the chance to meet great researchers like Sebastian Rudolph and Markus Kr?tzsch which are references in my research area. In the case of Markus, he is one of the key persons behind Wikidata and it was nice to find that he has also recently switched to Rust in his Nemo system. By the way, I think his video lectures on Knowledge graphs during the covid are one of the best courses available online on the subject.

Overall, the experience was great and I really appreciate the opportunity that I had to talk about some of our recent work in such a place. It has been a dream made reality.

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