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Christian Chiarcos edited this page Jul 25, 2022 · 9 revisions

Anticipated Workshop Schedule

Note: schedule now published under https://dh-tech.github.io/DH2022-workshop/, edit under https://github.com/dh-tech/DH2022-workshop/blob/main/docs/index.md

9am - 9:50am ET

  • Introduction (5min) (Rennie)
    • Goal: know how to talk to the people who will eventually implement a project
  • DHTech (5min) (Julia)
  • Intro to the Semantic Web, Linked Data, SPARQL (20min) (Christian)
  • Tool Intros (20min, 5min each)
    • Pelagios/Recogito (Robert)
    • Protégé (Christian)
    • BlazeGraph. (Robert)
    • Jupyter NB for overall workflow (Robert)

9:50am - 10am ET Break

10am - 10:55am ET

  • Intro to example data (5min) (Christian)
  • Annotating data in Recogito (Christian)
    • Walk through with example data (20min)
      • create account
      • download data from GitHub
      • upload data into Recogito
      • hand-annotate a few terms
      • run NER
      • annotate "father of" relationship
      • export JSON-LD
    • Work with own dataset (30min)

10:55am - 11:15am ET

  • Using Protege (Robert)
    • Walk through with example data (20min)
      • load ontology
      • explore ontology
      • scope notes

11:15am - 11:20am ET Break

11:20am - 12:10pm ET

  • Ingest data into Blazegraph (Robert/Malte)
    • https://c101-053.cloud.gwdg.de/
    • Walk through with example data (20min)
      • map relationship to ontology relation
      • run notebooks to ingest data
    • Work with own dataset (30min)

12:10pm - 12:30pm ET

  • Query data from Jupyter Notebook (Malte/Robert)
    • Walk through with example data (20min) - query relations between entities to create a graph and plot it - create a map from geojson (Malte still working on)

12:30pm - 1pm ET

  • Mandala KMaps project (Rennie) (10min)
  • Discussion (20min)
    • Is this useful?
    • Do you think you'll use it?
    • What resources are required for such a project?
    • What materials would you find useful to be provided to you?
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