Explore How AI is Transforming the Future of Research and Academic Publishing
- Abstract Submission Deadline: December 10th 2024
- Notification to authors: December 20th 2024
- Use Open Review to submit your paper: https://t.co/ZIX7Nx5hkZ
Be a part of this inaugural event !
Researchers are invited to submit a two page abstract describing how they collect, process and use research data during their work to the @RealAAAI ’25 Bridge on scientific knowledge extraction and organisation (https://t.co/WO0DIiUkzf)
Wondering how to organize your related work research data? Read our paper on @orkg_org : "An approach based on open research knowledge graph for knowledge acquisition from scientific papers", The Electronic Library, Vol. 42 No. 3, pp. 413-442. https://t.co/eeoPPN2d0l
We are looking forward to our ORKG tutorial @SemanticsConf this year!
Join us on September 20 at 3pm to find out about the ORKG, create content in your field and discuss NLP enhanced curation processes.
Hey are you seeking to explore the role of AI in Sustainability?
Join AI4S 2023 First International Conference in India.
https://t.co/05IsLqpVxF
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Do you want to make it easier to navigate and pull information from climate change publications? The folks at Open Research Knowledge Graph are looking for researchers to participate in their curation grants, especially climate change researchers! Deadline May 2.
We are back with news from our #ORKGGrant!
After receiving the last works, our 2nd curation grant program comes to an end and it was a major success. Read about it here:
https://t.co/9Obxf6lRl4
Good news: Round 3 will start soon! Stay tuned!
Our curation grant program has now officially ended. With way more than 150 Comparisons, it was a total success. Thanks to our grantees who put in work to make their research machine-actionable!
Starting next week, we will present the outcomes. Stay tuned!
I started my day with good news from SemTab organized by @iswc_conf@orkg_org comparison https://t.co/lbjCOgqNCX showed that FCT are stored in scientific papers. We extracted these tables for Datasets Track. We annotated tables of AccuracyTrack using @wikidata, @dbpedia
📢We are #hiring!📢
The ORKG team is looking for a research software engineer to work on our #backend development.
You want to save researchers from drowning in a publication flood and have experience with #Java, #Kotlin, #Neo4J etc.? Then apply here: https://t.co/He4JPDChpW