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Introduction to

Knowledge Graphs and


Semantic Web Technologies
https://www.ida.liu.se/research/semanticweb/events/SemWebCourse2023/index.shtml

Eva Blomqvist ([email protected])


Olaf Hartig ([email protected])
Patrick Lambrix ([email protected])
Sebastián Ferrada ([email protected])
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The Semantic Web group @LiU

Faculty

Eva Blomqvist Olaf Hartig Henrik Eriksson Patrick Lambrix

Postdocs PhD students

Riley Capshaw Sijin Cheng

Ying Lee Shahrzad Khayatbashi


Mina Nikooie Javad Saeedizade
Robin Keskisärkkä Sebastian Ferrada Huanyu Li
Mikael Lindecrantz
Olaf Hartig
• Senior Associate Professor in Computer Science at LiU
• Amazon Scholar working with the Neptune team at AWS

• Teaching: database topics


• Research on problems related to the
management of data and databases
• Graph data (RDF, RDF-star, Property Graphs)
• Data on the Web (Semantic Web, Linked Data)
• Federated database systems

http://olafhartig.de

@olafhartig
Eva Blomqvist
• Senior Associate Professor in Computer Science at LiU

• Research on problems related ontologies and ontology


engineering
• Methodologies for ontology engineering
• Ontology Design Patterns
• Applications in security, e-health and circular economy

https://www.evablomqvist.se

@evabl444
Patrick Lambrix
• Professor in Computer Science at LiU
• Leads the Database and Web Information Systems
Group at IDA
• Swedish e-Science Research Centre SeRC

• Description Logics
• Ontology engineering
• Ontology alignment
• Ontology completion and debugging

https://www.ida.liu.se/~patla00/

@LiuPatla
Sebastián Ferrada
• Postdoc at LiU
• Research interests:
– Semantic Web and Linked Data
– Federated Database Systems
– Multimedia Databases

http://sferrada.com
Additional teachers
• Ying Li
– PhD student in the group
– Assistant for hands-on sessions
• Riley Capshaw
– PhD student in the group
– Lecture on ML for KG construction
• Daniel De Leng
– Postdoc in AIICS
– Assistant for hands-on sessions
Overview of the course
• Day 1 - Today
– Introduction to KGs – Why graphs? Why
ontologies?
– RDF, SPARQL and data management
Lecturer: Olaf
• Day 2 - Tomorrow
– Description logics – foundations for ontologies
Lecturer: Patrick
– Web data management lecture - Olaf
Overview of the course
• Day 3-4 – March 14-15
– Introduction to OWL and ontology engineering
– Several practical modelling exercises
Lecturer: Eva, Assistant: Daniel
• Day 5 – March 16
– Ontology alignment and debugging
Lecturer: Patrick, Assistant: Ying
Overview of the course
• Day 6 – March 21st
– Ontology and KG visualisation (Olaf)
– Mapping-based KG construction (Olaf)
– ML-based KG construction (Riley)
– SHACL – including hands-on (Sebastián)
– Property graphs – including hands-on (Olaf)
– RDF-start and SPARQL-start (Olaf)
– Discussion of student project + wrap up
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The course is an introduction

• We will not teach you everything about every


standard/technology
– Enough for you to understand the basics and be
able to find more literature
– Some practical experience with the basics, so that
you could use the technologies correctly in a
project
Requirements to pass the course
• Main course – 3 credits
– Attend lectures (or read material)
– Attend the hands-on session and hand in solutions
to the hands-on exercises specified on the course
web page after completing them
• Course project – 3 credits
– Propose (before March 21st) and carry out a
project after the course sessions
– Present your solution to your assigned supervisor
Presentation & expectations of the course
• Say a few words on
– Who you are and what you do for your PhD
– Your prior knowledge and experience of Semantic
Web Technologies (RDF, SPARQL, OWL, ...)
– Why you are taking this course
– What you expect to take away from the course
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Schedule Day 1
09:00-10:00 Welcome, introduction & motivation (Eva&Olaf)
10:00-10:45 Introduction to ontologies (Eva)
15 min break
11:00-12:00 Introduction to RDF (Olaf)
1-hour lunch break
13:00-13:30 Hands-on RDF (Olaf)
13:30-14:00 Triple stores and SPARQL endpoints (Olaf)
30 min break
14:30-16:00 Introduction to SPARQL (Olaf)
16:00-17:00 Hands-on SPARQL (Olaf)
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Schedule Day 2
09:00-12:00 Description Logics (Patrick)
1-hour lunch break
13:00-14:00 Description Logics cont. (Patrick)
15 min break
14:15-15:15 Publishing and querying KGs on the Web
(Olaf)
www.liu.se

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