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Ontologies, taxonomies and knowledge graphs - Helen Lippell
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Presentation given to the Data Management Specialist Group on 17//9/19.
This talk distils a practitioner's decade of experience in using the various different knowledge model frameworks such as knowledge graphs, taxonomies and ontologies. Instead of arguing that any one is 'better' than the others, the talk introduces the pros and cons of each, in order to help attendees choose how best to model their information for any business purpose.
About the speaker:
Helen has been an independent information professional for over a decade. In a nutshell, she helps organisations sort out their messy content and data. She designs information architectures, metadata schemas, ontologies, taxonomies and semantic models to help companies fully exploit the value of their “stuff”. She has worked for clients including the BBC, Metropolitan Police and Pearson.
This talk distils a practitioner's decade of experience in using the various different knowledge model frameworks such as knowledge graphs, taxonomies and ontologies. Instead of arguing that any one is 'better' than the others, the talk introduces the pros and cons of each, in order to help attendees choose how best to model their information for any business purpose.
About the speaker:
Helen has been an independent information professional for over a decade. In a nutshell, she helps organisations sort out their messy content and data. She designs information architectures, metadata schemas, ontologies, taxonomies and semantic models to help companies fully exploit the value of their “stuff”. She has worked for clients including the BBC, Metropolitan Police and Pearson.