Researchers with the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have thrown themselves head over heels into the semantic web. At this year’s 8th International Semantic Web Conference, they presented a paper (download the PDF) focused on the problem of automatically generating the metadata that many semantic web functionalities rely on. Talking about RDF closures can cause eyelids to flutter, but the RPI folks aren’t living in some theoretical world. They’ve been digging hard into large, public data sets and have learned some important lessons about making data more useful. Come join us for a closer look.

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