LLMs to support Semantic Interoperability

BDVA will co-organise with SEMIC a workshop aiming to explore the state of the art in techniques, tools and applications leveraging LLMs to enhance semantic interoperability.

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On 10 April 2025, BDVA will co-organise with SEMIC a workshop aiming to explore the state of the art in techniques, tools, and applications leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) to enhance semantic interoperability, including real-world use cases where LLMs facilitate data models alignment, semantic enrichment and cross-domain interoperability. Beyond mapping advancements in the field, the workshop seeks to identify main challenges and issues, as well as key actors and communities working on them fostering collaboration and establishing a knowledge-sharing group dedicated to LLM-driven semantic interoperability.

We hereby invite researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to contribute with short presentations (10-minute) showcasing how Large Language Models (LLMs) enhance semantic interoperability, ensuring that data exchanged between systems is correctly interpreted and effectively used.

The workshop will explore techniques, tools, and real-world applications that improve the accuracy, automation, and scalability of semantic interoperability processes.

Submit your expression of interest at this link!

 

Relevant dates:

· Opening of the call: 25 February 2025

· Closing of the call: 25 March 2025

· Communication to applicants: 31 March 2025

Selected applicants will have the unique opportunity to present their work to a community of experts, fostering insightful discussions and enabling them to refine and enrich their contributions based on diverse perspectives.

Additionally, all selected presentations will be featured in a comprehensive report summarising key findings, insights, and main takeaways emerged. This publication will be made available on the SEMIC and BDVA websites, offering further visibility for your work.

Finally, presenters (and other applicants with relevant proposals but not selected for this workshop) will be included in a knowledge-sharing group focused on LLM-driven semantic interoperability, with opportunities to participate in follow-up BDVA and SEMIC activities, including workshops, events, and presentations.

Submissions will be selected based on their relevance to the workshop’s theme and the significance of their content. The number of accepted contributions will be adapted to fit the workshop’s structure and duration, with an estimated 10 presentations planned.

 

Workshop date: 10 April 2025

Time: 13:00 – 15:30 (CET)

Register at this link

 

Attendees can expect insightful presentations from researchers, practitioners, and industry experts on topics such as:

· Advanced semantic matching and alignment

· Intelligent metadata generation and enrichment

· Multilingual semantic mapping and cross-language understanding

· Automated data annotation and structuring

· Integration of LLMs and knowledge graphs for enhanced reasoning

· Ontology enhancement and adaptive knowledge representation