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Workshops
When: Friday, August 17. 1000-1600 EST
Where: MIT Media Lab, E15-466
Who: 15 people in Cambridge + remote links
What: Discussion, compiled essays from attendees (what + why they built), sheet of examples.
Come learn about the Underlay and share your ideas about the current state of public knowledge graphs and their provenance.
We will have 4 brief topical sessions, with followups in the afternoon. Remote participation welcome - let us know if you are interested in joining for part of the day.
09:00 <Breakfast + coffee>
10:00 Intros + framework: Underlays and overlays. Refining our understanding of the world.
10:30 Knowledge stores : models and uses
11:15 Provenance : contexts and approaches
11:45 <Lunch + sun>
12:45 Interoperability: interlayers, linking + updating, schemas. Avoiding new standards.
13:30 Designing for overlays : examples, interfaces
14:00 Open discussions, pursuance
16:00 <River + walk>
- Discovery : identifiers + hashes
- Use cases : specific overlays eager for decent + provenanced details
- Current + past approaches: what remains, what happened to each
- Connecting with Joint Roadmaps (open science, collective knowledge)
- Layering: Reasons to granularize sources and data, and separate these from presentation layers
- Provenance types + uses: where, who, how, when; for reputation, availability + multiplicity, reproducibility + reproducedness; source links vs prov graphs
Travis Rich, KFG
Danny Hillis, KFG
SJ Klein, KFG
Joel Gustafson, KFG + PL
Gabe Stein, KFG
Matt Zumwalt, Protocol Labs
Chris Taggart, Open Corporates
Alan Ransil, Cool Composites + PL
James Weis, Nest.Bio
Conor White-Sullivan, Roam
Sarah Schwettmann, Neuro