KMi Seminars
KMi invites external speakers to present their work to the lab. We also welcome approaches from researchers who are interested to present their work. Please contact either the KMi staff member who is working in your field, or the seminars coordinator, Anna De Liddo.

Events take place at the KMi Podium (Berrill Building, 4th Floor North) unless otherwise stated.

To add/remove yourself from KMi Seminar announcements, enter your email address and select kmi-seminar-list from the list on this page. Below are past and forthcoming speakers.

Forthcoming Events
Interpreting Linked Data as ontologies: doctrines and creeping issues
Wednesday 15 May 2013
Interpreting Linked Data as ontologies: doctrines and creeping issues
Dr. Alessandro Adamou The Open University

Recent Events

Ephorus: The stony road of innovation
Thursday 25 April 2013
Ephorus: The stony road of innovation
Joep Chappin Ephorus
EUCLID Module 3: The Production of Linked Data
Monday 22 April 2013
EUCLID Module 3: The Production of Linked Data
Dr Barry Norton Solutions Architect, Ontotext
Harnessing Linked Knowledge Sources for Topic Classification in Social Media
Wednesday 03 April 2013
Harnessing Linked Knowledge Sources for Topic Classification in Social Media
Dr Elizabeth Cano Basave
Some challenges for large-scale data management
Wednesday 13 March 2013
Some challenges for large-scale data management
Dr. Jose Manuel Gomez-Perez Intelligent Software Components (iSOCO)
 
KMi Seminars Event | SSSW 2013, The 10th Summer School on Ontology Engineering and the Semantic Web Journal | 25 years of knowledge acquisition
 

New Media Systems is...


Our New Media Systems research theme aims to show how new media devices, standards, architectures and concepts can change the nature of learning.

Our work involves the development of short life-cycle working prototypes of innovative technologies or concepts that we believe will influence the future of open learning within a 3-5 year timescale. Each new media concept is built into a working prototype of how the innovation may change a target community. The working prototypes are all available (in some form) from this website.

Our prototypes themselves are not designed solely for traditional Open Learning, but include a remit to show how that innovation can and will change learning at all levels and in all forms; in education, at work and play.