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Monday, Apr 8, 2019 at 9:00 AM to Thursday, Apr 11, 2019 at 4:30 PM EST
1132 Techwood Drive NW, Atlanta, GA, 30318-7814, United States
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Courtyard Atlanta Midtown/Georgia Tech, 1132 Techwood Drive NW, Atlanta, GA, 30318-7814, United States.
This course is about learning how to think and design in semantics. You will learn what semantic technology is and why it is useful. We cover the essentials of syntax and how to use tools to implement semantics-based systems.
We have been continually evolving this course since the first offering over ten years ago. We refine the way we present the material based on student feedback, adapt the materials based on the latest standards, technologies, and techniques, and add new case studies reflecting our client project experiences and other successful semantic deployments.
In this latest incarnation we have our traditional four-day format, which includes the right blend of lecture material about what semantic technology is and why it is useful, as well as practical hands-on experience building ontologies.
Key concepts overview, appropriate for those who:
Hands-on learning by doing:
Covering a lot of ground:
Putting it all together:
http://semanticarts.com
Semantic Arts is a leading provider of enterprise ontology and semantic technology consulting services.
Mark is a data architect and ontologist with over 30 years of enterprise information management experience in Fortune 100 companies, major state government agencies, and smaller enterprises maturing across the billion-dollar revenue threshold. He is a seasoned data strategy expert focused on driving business value through data leadership and enterprise information strategy development.
Andrea Zachary has over ten years of experience evangelizing change in e-commerce, government, and aviation. She is an ontologist with experience in technical writing (MA in English; emphasis in technical communication), content and information management (master’s degree in Library and Information Science), as well as complementary interests in philosophy and linguistics.
Meika Ungricht has over fifteen years of experience working in data and information. She spent her undergraduate studies focused on music and linguistics and went on to earn a master's in library and information science, with an emphasis on metadata and information retrieval. She has over ten years of experience working at the enterprise level on semantic development projects.
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