Title : Context-Aware Constraint Mining for Knowledge Graphs

Presenter Xander Wilcke
Abstract Automatic conversion from existing databases has replaced manual engineering as the norm for knowledge graph creation. This shift comes at the price of data quality, which is often reduced by either the copying of existing artefacts or by the introduction of new ones caused by improper conversion. Detecting these artefacts in an automatic way is difficult, and generally follows a top-down approach by validating data points against a provided set of constraints (e.g., business rules). In this research, we introduce a bottom-up approach that generates constraints directly from the data themselves. Specifically tailored to knowledge graphs, these constraints take contexts (i.e., subgraphs) into account, exploit common semantics (RDF/RDFS), and incorporate prior knowledge (e.g., schemas). Once generated, we can check any knowledge graph using an arbitrary SHACL validator. Experiments were held in the asset management domain, and involved the generation of constraints and the validation of data using these constraints. The results were evaluated by 1) comparison with a gold standard, and 2) by assessing the method's usefulness within a focus group.

Title : Research topics at the intersection of Clinical Practice Guidelines and Knowledge Representation

Presenter Mar Marcos
Abstract Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) are documents offering a series of recommendations intended to support clinicians in the different decisions (diagnostic and therapeutic) that arise during the healthcare encounters with the patients (and beyond). Due to their potential for improving healthcare through standardization and optimization, CPGs have attracted the attention of researchers in the Medical Informatics and AI in Medicine fields. In this short presentation, I will describe different research works carried out by the Knowledge Engineering group of Universitat Jaume I of Castellon (Spain), at the intersection of GPCs and Knowledge Representation.

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Presenter Lenin Medeiros
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