HCF speaks @ Jönköping Joint Ontology Workshop

Paul Knowles from the Human Colossus Foundation will present its Decentralised Semantics concept at the Joint Ontology Workshop (JOWO) in Jönköping, Sweden.

JOWO is a venue of workshops that, together, address a wide spectrum of topics related to ontology research, ranging from Cognitive Science to Knowledge Representation, Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Logic, Philosophy, and Linguistics.
— JOWO 2022

We present decentralised semantics to an audience of researchers focused on ontology.

Our purpose is to provide a status of the existing technology as an alternative view of how semantics can support the growing need for peer-to-peer exchanges over global networks.

By diving into the implications of the layered approach with a diverse group of experts, we look forward to opening new avenues of exploration where our method could be applied.

For those who can’t attend, we provide an opportunity to catch up in our HCF Community calls.

  • Friday August 26th @ 12h00 CET:    Post JOWO Conference feedback by Paul Knowles
  • Friday September 2nd @12h CET: OCA & Dynamic Data Economy by Paul Knowles
  • Thursday September 6th @21h00 CET: OCA tooling by Robert Mitwicki 

The Human Colossus Foundation (HCF) is a Swiss-based independent non-profit organisation. It envisions a new paradigm in digital interaction underpinned by a data-agile economy that aims to empower people, businesses and organisations to make better decisions based on insights from harmonised, accurate data. HCF’s mission is to facilitate the creation and subsequent development of such a data-agile economy, focusing on building open source core public utility technologies.

DDE "Dynamic Data Economy" refers to a data-agile economy composed of four foundational pillars - Structure, Causality, Knowledge, and Intelligence. The DDE is a decentralised trust infrastructure aligned with the European data strategy. The DDE conceptual infrastructure gives equal importance to the four core data domains, which respectively adhere to the DDE principles: textual integrity, tractual authenticity, contextual veracity, and factual reputability, enabling data ecosystem actors to share accurate information bilaterally in a zero trust environment.

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