Report on the Workshop on Personal Knowledge Graphs (PKG 2021) at AKBC 2021
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Published:2022-06
Issue:1
Volume:56
Page:1-11
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ISSN:0163-5840
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Container-title:ACM SIGIR Forum
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language:en
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Short-container-title:SIGIR Forum
Author:
Balog Krisztian1, Mirza Paramita2, Skjæveland Martin G.3, Wang Zhilin4
Affiliation:
1. University of Stavanger, Norway 2. Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany 3. University of Oslo, Norway 4. University of Washington, USA
Abstract
The term
personal knowledge graph
(PKG) has been broadly used to refer to structured representation of information about a given user, primarily in the form of entities that are personally related to the user. The potential of personal knowledge graphs as a means of managing and organizing personal data, as well as a source of background knowledge for personalizing downstream services, has recently gained increasing attention from researchers in multiple fields, including that of Information Retrieval, Natural Language Processing, and the Semantic Web. The goal of the PKG'21 workshop was to create a forum for researchers and practitioners from diverse areas to present and discuss methods, tools, techniques, and experiences related to the construction and use of personal knowledge graphs, identify open questions, and create a shared research agenda. It successfully brought about a diverse workshop program, comprising an invited keynote, paper presentations, and breakout discussions, as a half-day event at the 3rd Automated Knowledge Base Construction (AKBC'21) conference. The workshop demonstrated that while the concept and research field of personal knowledge graphs is still in its early stages, there are many promising avenues of future development and research that already, and independently, have attracted the interest of several different communities.
Date:
October 8, 2021.
Website:
https://pkgs.ws.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Hardware and Architecture,Management Information Systems
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