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Thoughts on remixing, provenance and data by Paul Groth. Monthly Archives: July 2015. Trip Report: Theory and Practice of Provenance 2015. July 14, 2015. Last week, I was a the Theory and Practice of Provenance 2015 (TaPP’15). Held in Edinburgh. This is the seventh edition of the workshop. You can check out my trip report from last year’s event which was held during Provenance week here. TaPP’s aim is to be a venue for a place where people can present their early and innovative research ideas. A key idea...
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Trip Report: SNN Intelligent Machines 2015 | Think Links
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Thoughts on remixing, provenance and data by Paul Groth. March 20, 2015. Trip Report: SNN Intelligent Machines 2015. Earlier this week, I attended the SNN Symposium – Intelligent Machines. Is the Dutch foundation for Neural Networks, which coordinates the Netherlands national platform on machine learning. Which connects most of the ML groups in the Netherlands. But also the speakers. The organizers put together a great line-up:. 8211; Professor in the Machine Learning group at Cambridge. For me, it was a...
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Thoughts on remixing, provenance and data by Paul Groth. July 14, 2015. Trip Report: Theory and Practice of Provenance 2015. Last week, I was a the Theory and Practice of Provenance 2015 (TaPP’15). Held in Edinburgh. This is the seventh edition of the workshop. You can check out my trip report from last year’s event which was held during Provenance week here. TaPP’s aim is to be a venue for a place where people can present their early and innovative research ideas. And see what you think. A key idea in t...
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Thoughts on remixing, provenance and data by Paul Groth. May 4, 2010. Two Themes from WWW 2010. Last week I had the pleasure of attending both the Web Science. And World Wide Web. Meeting. As with all good conferences, you walk away with tons of things to think about, new contacts to follow-up on, and new projects to do. Here, I want to focus on what for me were the two themes of the week in Raleigh: The Rise of Structured Data and Understanding Your Data. 1 The Rise of Structured Data. Finally, in case ...
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» Provenance: An Introduction to PROV is now available The PROV Book Blog
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The PROV Book Blog. Thoughts from the authors of Provenance: An Introduction to PROV. Provenance: An Introduction to PROV is now available. September 13th, 2013 2 comments. We are excited to announce the availability of Provenance: An Introduction to PROV. In this book, we have tried to give a practical and insightful look at the W3C PROV recommendations for provenance interchange. Luc Moreau and Paul Groth. Provenance: An Introduction to PROV is now available. September 26, 2013 at 5:53 pm. Provenance i...
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The PROV Book Blog. Thoughts from the authors of Provenance: An Introduction to PROV. Provenance: An Introduction to PROV is now available. September 13th, 2013 2 comments. We are excited to announce the availability of Provenance: An Introduction to PROV. In this book, we have tried to give a practical and insightful look at the W3C PROV recommendations for provenance interchange. Luc Moreau and Paul Groth. You are currently viewing the archives for September, 2013. At The PROV Book Blog. On A little pr...
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The PROV Book Blog. Thoughts from the authors of Provenance: An Introduction to PROV. A little provenance goes a long way. October 11th, 2013 1 comment. PROV is a rich vocabulary that was designed to tackle a variety of use cases. The Provenance Working Group worked really hard to design PROV to facilitate its adoption. In our book, Paul and I provide many recipes to design, deploy, and use provenance in the context of a complex data journalism scenario. 8216;s quote A Little Semantics Goes a Long Way.
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The PROV Book Blog. Thoughts from the authors of Provenance: An Introduction to PROV. A little provenance goes a long way. October 11th, 2013 1 comment. PROV is a rich vocabulary that was designed to tackle a variety of use cases. The Provenance Working Group worked really hard to design PROV to facilitate its adoption. In our book, Paul and I provide many recipes to design, deploy, and use provenance in the context of a complex data journalism scenario. 8216;s quote A Little Semantics Goes a Long Way.
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The PROV Book Blog. Thoughts from the authors of Provenance: An Introduction to PROV. Provenance for disaster response. November 6th, 2013 0 comments. Provenance and PROV being described in the context of the ORCHID disaster response project. Starts at 10:30 into the video. A little provenance goes a long way. October 11th, 2013 1 comment. 8216;s quote A Little Semantics Goes a Long Way. Paul and I conclude the ProvBook. With a quote of our own:. A little provenance goes a long way. We have identified th...