SD-LLOD 2022

Notice:
The Datathon is planned as a physical event. The local organisation is committed to guaranteeing a safe event. Note that there might be some COVID-19 rules to comply with at the time of the celebration of the event. These will be announced in due course.
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Title:
SD-LLOD 2022
Start Date:
29/05/2022
End Date:
03/06/2022
Town:
Cercedilla
Venue:
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid – Residencia Lucas Olazábal
Description:
SD-LLOD 2022 – 4th Summer Datathon on Linguistic Linked Open Data will be held in Cercedilla, at the Residencia Lucas Olazábal of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, from 29th May to 3rd June 2022.
The SD-LLOD datathon has the main goal of giving people from industry and academia practical knowledge in the application of Linked Open Data technology to Linguistics.
Its final aim is to allow participants to migrate their own (or other’s) linguistic data and publish them as Linked Data on the Web and/or develop applications on top of Linguistic Linked Data.
This datathon series is unique in its topic worldwide and continues from the success of the previous editions (SD-LLOD 2015 | SD-LLOD 2017 | SD-LLOD 2019).
This edition is supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) through the Action NexusLinguarum (European Network for Web-centred Linguistic Data Science | CA18209).
During the datathon, participants will:
  • generate and publish their own Linguistic Linked Data from some existing data sources;
  • apply Linked Data principles and semantic technologies (knowledge graphs, RDF, SPARQL) to the field of language resources;
  • use the principal models used for representing Linguistic Linked Data, in particular OntoLex lemon;
  • learn about Linked Data-based NLP workflows and applications;
  • learn about potential benefits and applications of Linguistic Linked Data for specific use cases.
The program of the datathon will contain three types of sessions:
  1. seminars to show novel aspects and discuss selected topics;
  2. hands-on sessions to introduce the basic foundations of each topic, methods and technologies and where participants will perform different tasks using the methods and technologies presented;
  3. datathon sessions where participants will work on mini-projects (in groups of 4-5 persons) and apply what they have learned, involving the generation and/or use of Linguistic Linked Data.
Participants are invited to propose a “mini-project” related to the topics of the datathon, which might include some datasets for their conversion into linked data.
In this edition, we particularly encourage mini-projects that involve under-resourced languages.
A selection of proposals will form the basis for the mini-projects which the participants will work on during the datathon sessions.
Participants who do not propose a mini-project, or whose mini-project is not selected, will be able to join another mini-project.
There will be an award for the best mini-project.
Important Dates
  • Registration Opening: 14/02/2022
  • Registration Closing: 18/04/2022
  • Notification: 22/04/2022
  • Payment Closing: 13/05/2022
  • Datathon: 29/05/2022-03/06/2022
Organizers
  • Jorge Gracia (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
  • Patricia Martín-Chozas (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
  • Anas Fahad Khan (National Research Council of Italy – Institute for Computational Linguistics «A. Zampolli» & CLARIN-IT, Italy)
  • Christian Chiarcos (Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany)
Local Organizer
  • Elena Montiel-Ponsoda (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
Confirmed Tutors and Lecturers
  • Sara Carvalho (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
  • Christian Chiarcos (Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany)
  • Thierry Declerck (DFKI, Germany)
  • Milan Dojchinovski (CTU in Prague, Czech Republic / DBpedia Association, Germany)
  • Manuel Fiorelli (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)
  • Jorge Gracia (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
  • Dagmar Gromann (University of Vienna, Austria)
  • Max Ionov (Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany)
  • Anas Fahad Khan (National Research Council of Italy – Institute for Computational Linguistics «A. Zampolli» & CLARIN-IT, Italy)
  • Francesco Mambrini (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy)
  • Patricia Martín-Chozas (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
  • Cécile Robin (NUI Galway, Ireland) Gilles Sérasset (Université Grenoble Alpes, France)
  • Bernardo Stearns (NUI Galway, Ireland)
  • Armando Stellato (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)
  • Manuel Vimercati (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy)
Registration:
The datathon is a sponsored event and it has no registration fee, but participants are expected to cover the cost of their meals and accommodation at the Residence.
As part of the registration process, applicants are invited to submit a short abstract of their ideas for the datathon (a mini-project proposal, e.g.,: description of possible resources to be converted, linked or reused during the datathon, ideas for use cases, etc.).
A minimum of fifteen travel grants (covering accommodation, meals and travel expenses) will be made available through NexusLinguarum.
Participants will receive more information on travel grants when filling in the Registration Form.
Registration will close on 18th April 2022.