Wikidata:WikidataCon 2017/Program/Sunday


28 – 29 October 2017 | Berlin, Germany

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Important: transition to winter time![1]

Program of Sunday, 29th edit

Start End Entrance Lounge A D E
09:00 09:30 Help desk Welcome, coffee
09:30 10:00
10:00 10:30 Keynote #2: Michael Kreil, datajournalist at Data Sciences and Stories
10:30 11:00 Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons: what's coming, and how to be involved as Wikidatans The New SQID: Improving Wikidata Made Easy
(use your own rules to infer new statements)
ClassRank: discovering the relevance of each class in Wikidata
11:00 11:30 Wikidata & Wiktionary: lexicographical data for everyone
11:30 12:00 Lightning talk session 3 Wembedder: Wikidata entity embedding web service Wikidata Integrator Demo
12:00 12:30 Lunch zone entity-fishing: an open source tool for fishing Wikidata entities in text and PDF documents wikidata-cli demo: read and write Wikidata from the command-line
12:30 13:00 Lightning talk session 4 Crotos and the use of Wikidata in visual arts Maps in wiki by interlinking Wikidata and OpenStreetMap
13:00 13:30 Wikidata painting catalog workshop
13:30 14:00
14:00 14:30 group photo (outside or in room A)
14:30 15:00 Birthday cake & sweets of the world Birthday celebration (demo of presents) Room closed Hacking, relaxing
15:00 15:30
15:30 16:00 Languages in Wikidata
16:00 16:30 Closing
16:30 17:00 Informal discussions, relaxing Room closed
17:00 17:30
17:30 18:00 Leaving the venue

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  1. In Europe, a change from summer to winter time happens on the last week-end of October. This transition will happen during the night between October 28th and 29th: at 03:00, the new time will be 02:00. Please take this into account. Your electronic devices connected to Internet may change automatically to winter time. Good news: you'll have one more hour to sleep before enjoying Day 2 of WikidataCon!