Connectionists: ECML Workshop: New Trends in Representation Learning with Knowledge Graphs

Tresp, Volker volker.tresp at siemens.com
Fri Jun 7 09:15:22 EDT 2019


We are organizing a workshop with the title:  "New Trends in Representation Learning with Knowledge Graphs"  https://sites.google.com/view/kgrlfr-workshop/home   @ ECML PKDD 2019 http://ecmlpkdd2019.org/  (2019-09-16 to 2019-09-20 )

The ECML is the leading European Conference on Machine Learning.

The workshop day is 2019-09-16.

Submission deadline:  2019-06-14. Please submit short papers,  up to 6 pages. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Selected short papers will be encouraged to be submitted to a special issue of JWS with the topic of the workshop.


Best regards,
Volker


We invite the submission of papers on topics including, but not limited to:

  *   Knowledge graph representations for relational reasoning
  *   Unsupervised learning of complex graphs over graph-structured data
  *   Neural/Statistical Relational Learning
  *   Integrating learning of expressive knowledge representation and flexible reasoning
  *   Exploring non-Euclidean spaces for knowledge graph representations
  *   Inference tasks for learned knowledge graph representations that require general-purpose reasoning
  *   Knowledge graph representations for industrial recommendation systems
  *   Decision modelling in personalized medicine with knowledge graph representations (e.g., decision support at the point of care in tumor boards)
  *   Visual scene graph modelling with the help of knowledge graphs.
  *   Knowledge graph representation to support natural language understanding.
  *   Knowledge Graphs for cognitive science
  *   Representation learning on time-dependent knowledge graphs
  *   Question answering and commonsense reasoning via knowledge graphs
  *   Knowledge graph representation learning models based on adversarial methods.
  *   Quantum Computing as a basis for scalable Knowledge graph representation learning.

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