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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

L. Bellomarini, M. Nissl, E. Sallinger:
"Blockchains as Knowledge Graphs - Blockchains for Knowledge Graphs (Vision Paper)";
Talk: KR4L 2020 - International Workshop on Knowledge Representation and Representation Learning co-located with the 24th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2020, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; 2020-08-29 - 2020-09-08; in: "Proceedings of the International Workshop on Knowledge Representation and Representation Learning co-located with the 24th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence {(ECAI} 2020), Virtual Event, September, 2020", (2020), 43 - 51.



English abstract:
A body of recent work introduced the modelling of blockchain
data as graph-based structures. Nevertheless, advanced tools for processing
such data are mostly developed on top of the graph structure and are
tailored to a speci c analytical task, while the use of knowledge graph
management systems that provide state-of-the-art reasoning algorithms
is still in its infancy. In this paper, we discuss our vision for the FinTech
eld on the connection of the blockchain and knowledge graph domain,
and provide various possible research topics by discussing, among others,
the challenges in the eld of blockchain analytics and the generation
of legally compliant, unmodi able and veri able RegTech applications
running on blockchain infrastructure by using knowledge graphs.


Related Projects:
Project Head Reinhard Pichler:
KnowledgeGraph


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