Turing AI UK March 2024

AI & Knowledge Graphs in the Wild (AI UK Fringe Event 2024)

9:30am - 5:15pm / Monday 25th March 2024 / Venue: Central Teaching Hub
Type: Symposium / Category: Research / Series: Liverpool Women in Science and Engineering
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3rd Annual Symposium of The Turing Interest Group on Knowledge Graphs. This is a Fringe Event at the University of Liverpool, co-located with the AI UK conference organised by The Alan Turing Institute.

Knowledge graphs (KGs) organise data from multiple sources, capture information about entities of interest in a given domain or task (like people, places or events), and forge connections between them. In data science and AI, knowledge graphs are commonly used to serve as bridges between humans and systems, such as generating human-readable explanations, or, on a bigger scale, enabling intelligent systems for scientists and engineers.
This symposium will explores the the Future of AI and the role of KGs.

In person & Live-stream and full recording available via Zoom (register to receive Zoom link)