Georgi Kobilarov Georgi Kobilarov. Yovisto Academic Video Search. on Semantic Web and Linked Data Georgi Kobilarov is a semantic web researcher working on Linked Data technologies. He`s co-founder and original developer of DBpedia and long-term contributor to the W3C Linking Open Data project. After graduating from Free University of Berlin with a diploma in business administration, he worked in the semantic web research groups at HP Labs Bristol and FU Berlin. His research interests include web-scale data integration and user interaction design for graph data. Georgi runs linked data R&D company Uberblic Labs, helping media organizations such as the BBC to deploy semantic web technologies in the day-to-day business. Fachhochschule Potsdam Georgi Kobilarov is a semantic web researcher working on Linked Data technologies. He`s co-founder and original developer of DBpedia and long-term contributor to the W3C Linking Open Data project. After graduating from Free University of Berlin with a diploma in business administration, he worked in the semantic web research groups at HP Labs Bristol and FU Berlin. His research interests include web-scale data integration and user interaction design for graph data. Georgi runs linked data R&D company Uberblic Labs, helping media organizations such as the BBC to deploy semantic web technologies in the day-to-day business. bbc ontology synonyms dbpedia data integration problem vizualization design ui graph lod search facetted extraction interconnecting entity librarians metadata cleansing opencalais linking data linking data data linking data nut linking data nut linking data inking data Nut linking data data tuC data data lta IIS Ita IIB about linking data With Christian Ghris Silver Michael Smethurst Tom Live integrated data from BBC Open Library Musicbrainz YOU Web Data growing More more data bec mes available Linked every day Scientific government commerce music life science lit nuns unto Elk HER I0R Now anus noun unto BAS rkl YLK Linking Enterprise Data Connect date sets with shared vocabulary Enable meaningful paths across BBC websites Browsing related information News Music Programmes Earth Make use rich background Information refute release music album news article about Events USGTS Garden News Foe Linking Enterprise Data Take Open approach enterprises NAZ vrm bye ora But have APIs already API provide Jfl bind find sat data sourest done over spin Activities PJ1 HEW Publications law Linki Open Data Pulp Fiction otp Hen she Itm ugh Rage Aay Ammo mth whim tti has Ilm Value Abstracts English German French Dutch Polish Italian Spanish Japanese Portuguese x44 ooo chinese pedia Onto Igy DBpedia Ontology build from scratch classes properties million with data infoboxes Syt lOl lyl Mill Elf Allert rig xiz wrg Sin ICL pql Jrr lfl nii Subject RDF Predicate born UJM hil Ullh Extraction jam Web Links esw Web Data inked rung Thang Thing hung data Web DOCU hyper YYP Semantic Web document can point your but database without writing special purpose code aims fixing that Prot James Hendler KJI Xii fft iii Jji 41ll hid l1I bn1 STT rrh

Georgi Kobilarov

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Georgi Kobilarov
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on Semantic Web and Linked Data
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2009-10-16 Potsdam, Germany
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semantic web, LOD, linked open data, DBpedia, Information Technology, Webtechnologies, Wikipedia, Infoboxes
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Georgi Kobilarov is a semantic web researcher working on Linked Data technologies. He`s co-founder and original developer of DBpedia and long-term contributor to the W3C Linking Open Data project. After graduating from Free University of Berlin with a diploma in business administration, he worked in the semantic web research groups at HP Labs Bristol and FU Berlin. His research interests include web-scale data integration and user interaction design for graph data. Georgi runs linked data R&D company Uberblic Labs, helping media organizations such as the BBC to deploy semantic web technologies in the day-to-day business.
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