BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:http://www.egotec.com/ METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE X-LIC-LOCATION:Europe/Berlin TZID:Europe/Berlin END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20250502T135855Z SUMMARY:Computer Science taster lecture: ?Knowledge graphs - or: how search engines answer questions, Wikipedia stays up to date and companies retain expertise? DTSTART:20250517T120000Z DTEND:20250517T123000Z LOCATION:Seminar room 208, Carl-Zei?-Stra?e 3, Jena DESCRIPTION:Computer Science taster lecture: ?Knowledge graphs - or: how search engines answer questions, Wikipedia stays up to date and companies retain expertise?\n\nKnowledge graphs are currently a widely used method of integrating information from distributed sources and structuring it in such a way that it is understandable for computers. For example, they enable search engines to answer questions directly. They are used in companies to formalise knowledge, make it widely available and maintain it, and are used in a wide range of applications from robot control to call centres. In this course, we will first give a general introduction to knowledge graphs and then take a look at the example of the largest freely available knowledge graph (Wikidata) to see how the information it contains can be queried and utilised.\n\n/en/295460/open-campus-2025?status=011&search=Computer+Science+taster+lecture%3A+%C2%BBKnowledge+graphs+-+or%3A+how+search+engines+answer+questions%2C+Wikipedia+stays+up+to+date+and+companies+retain+expertise%C2%AB#event-program END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR