TCDL 2015 Pre-conference Workshop: "Karma: An Open Source Tool for Linked Data"

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TCDL 2015 Pre-Conference Workshop 

Karma: An Open Source Tool for Linked Data 

 

The TCDL Program Committee is excited to offer this special training opportunity as a TCDL 2015 pre-conference workshop. Space is limited so register today

 

 

Workshop Name: Karma: An Open Source Tool for Linked Data

Date: Sunday, April 26, 2015 
Time: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM 
Location: Perry-Castañeda Library, Room 4.102 
Cost to attend: $25.00 

 

Learn more and register for this event. 

 

Workshop Description 

Karma is an open source tool that makes it easy to convert data from a variety of formats into Linked Data. 

 

Users load into Karma the ontologies for their application and data samples of each of the data files to be converted. Karma makes the conversion process easy as it provides an intuitive graphical user interface to visualize and edit the mapping of data files to ontologies; Karma is flexible as it can import data from a wide variety of data formats (SQL, XML, JSON, CSV, Excel, AVRO, Web-Services) and it allows users to define Python scripts to reformat and clean the data before conversion; Karma learns to map the data, providing guidance on how to map each data field to the ontology; Karma can produce RDF for loading in a triple store and JSON for loading in NoSQL stores such as MongoDBand ElasticSearch; Karma scales to very large dataset (40 million documents, 1 billion triples) and can refresh periodically (e.g., every hour); Karma is a free, open source tool available at http://github.com/usc-isi-i2/Web-Karma.

 

The workshop will introduce the basic capabilities of Karma and provide attendees with hands on training on Karma. Attendees will learn how to provide ontologies to Karma, how to load data, how to define URIs, how to transform data using Python scripts, how to map the data to the ontology, how to save, reuse and share mapping files, and how to produce RDF and JSON. 

 

Participants will *not* be required to bring their own computers to this workshop. 

 

Location note: This pre-conference workshop will take place in the Perry-Castañeda Library, a short walk from the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center where main conference events are held. View a map here

 

About the Instructor:  Dr. Pedro Szekely is a Project Leader at the USC Information Sciences Institute (ISI) and a Research Associate Professor at the USC Computer Science Department. Dr. Szekely joined USC in 1988 after receiving his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University in 1982 and 1987, respectively. His research interests include Big-Data, Semantic Web and Human-Computer Interaction. His research focus is on techniques and tools to extract and integrate data from a wide variety of sources (Web pages, databases, spreadsheets, etc.), and on methods to index the integrated data to support accurate querying and sophisticated analysis. The resulting software tool Karma, released as open source, has been used in a variety of applications, including intelligence analysis, bioinformatics, environmental engineering and cultural heritage. A notable example is the work with the Smithsonian American Art Museum to publish the meta-data about the museum’s collection as Linked Open Data. 

 

For more information and to register, visit: http://bit.ly/1JmNCTZ  

 

 

About TCDL 2015

The Texas Conference on Digital Libraries covers topics relevant to the creation, promotion, and preservation of research, scholarship, and cultural heritage digital materials. The goal of TCDL is to bring together those working on digital projects -- including outreach librarians, repository managers, cataloguers, faculty members, technical staff, and others -- in order to build a practical, usable and sustainable model for digital libraries.

 

When: April 27-28, 2015

Where: AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center in Austin, Texas

Conference Registration: http://bit.ly/17iMNtm (Discounted rates available through March 31)

 

For more information, and to view information about past conferences, visit the TCDL 2015 website.

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