The GOBLIN COST Action (Global Open Knowledge Base Linking and Integration) is a European research initiative focused on advancing open, multilingual, and cross-domain knowledge graphs. It brings together a diverse community of researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders to strengthen and expand the DBpedia ecosystem and related knowledge graph technologies. By improving data quality, fostering innovation, and enhancing accessibility across languages and domains, GOBLIN supports a more transparent, inclusive, and knowledge-driven society.

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  • 1st GOBLIN Workshop on Knowledge Graph Technologies

    Date:

    June 12, 2025

    Time:

    9:00 am CEST

    Address:Neues Rathaus/City HallMartin-Luther-Ring 4-6LeipzigGermany

    We are excited to announce that we will hold the 1st GOBLIN Workshop on Knowledge Graph Technologies on June 12, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.

    Knowledge Graphs are transforming the way we model, integrate, and analyze complex data, with applications spanning various domains, such as finance, health, and robotics, as well as in technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, data science, and automation. We invite researchers and industry experts to submit papers to the 1st GOBLIN workshop focusing on cutting-edge developments in Knowledge Graph technologies.

    The workshop aims to explore innovations, applications, and challenges in engineering, managing, and utilizing knowledge graphs across various domains. We welcome contributions encompassing methods, tools, applications, datasets, benchmarks, and frameworks, as well as other relevant advances beyond these areas.

    The 1st GOBLIN Workshop edition is organized under the umbrella of the GOBLIN COST Action (http://cost.eu/actions/CA23147/). The GOBLIN Action aims to increase and enhance the public open knowledge available in Europe and beyond, by providing a large-scale, high-quality, cross-domain, and multilingual knowledge graph technology that is free to use, reuse, and redistribute.

    More details at https://www.dbpedia.org/events/goblin25-workshop/