📅 Date: September 15, 2026
📍 Location: Co-located with SEMANTiCS 2026 in Ghent, Belgium
📝 Submission Deadline: July 15, 2026
🧑 On-site participation required
📬 Submission Form: https://forms.gle/Ed9GwC2Fd1dGckvi7
DBpedia Day brings together researchers, developers, practitioners, and organizations working on Knowledge Graphs and the technologies that enable them. We invite contributions from leading experts as well as emerging initiatives that are shaping the future of the Knowledge Graph ecosystem.
This year’s event focuses on two complementary themes:
- Knowledge Graphs – new, emerging, and established knowledge graphs that provide valuable structured knowledge.
- Tools, Methods, and Systems for Knowledge Graphs – technologies that create, maintain, analyze, connect, enrich, and exploit knowledge graphs.
We are particularly interested in submissions that discuss pressing challenges as well as success stories in publishing, analyzing, maintaining, and utilizing Knowledge Graphs.
The goal of DBpedia Day is to showcase innovative knowledge graph solutions, highlight successful long-term initiatives, and foster discussion on the next generation of technologies that will unlock the full potential of structured knowledge.
As one of the pioneering open knowledge graphs since 2007, DBpedia has played a central role in the development of the global Knowledge Graph landscape. Today, the ecosystem is more vibrant and diverse than ever, spanning scientific, industrial, governmental, and community-driven initiatives. At the same time, recent advances in Artificial Intelligence are creating new opportunities for knowledge extraction, integration, reasoning, and discovery.
DBpedia Day aims to provide a forum for presenting novel ideas, sharing practical experiences, discussing challenges, and exploring how Knowledge Graphs and AI can complement each other. We particularly welcome contributions that demonstrate real-world impact, interoperability, scalability, and innovation.
Topics of Interest
Knowledge Graphs
- Challenges and lessons learned in publishing, analyzing, maintaining, and using KGs
- New and emerging Knowledge Graphs
- Mature and widely adopted Knowledge Graphs
- Domain-specific Knowledge Graphs
- Community-driven and open Knowledge Graph initiatives
- Enterprise and organizational Knowledge Graphs
- Knowledge Graph sustainability, governance, and maintenance
- Applications and use cases of Knowledge Graphs
Tools, Methods, and Systems for Knowledge Graphs
- Knowledge Graph construction and enrichment
- Knowledge extraction and integration
- Entity linking and record linkage
- Knowledge Graph alignment and interoperability
- Querying, reasoning, and analytics
- Visualization and exploration tools
- Profiling and quality assessment
- Summarization and overview generation
- Knowledge Graph maintenance and evolution
- AI-assisted Knowledge Graph engineering
- Tools operating across multiple Knowledge Graphs
- Benchmarking and evaluation frameworks
We look forward to your contributions and to engaging discussions on how we can collectively advance the Knowledge Graph ecosystem and accelerate the adoption of knowledge graph technologies.
Please submit your proposal by July 15, 2026 (AoE) via: https://forms.gle/Ed9GwC2Fd1dGckvi7
📩 Questions? Reach out to us at dbpedia@infai.org
🌐 Event page: https://www.dbpedia.org/blog/dbpedia-day-2026/
Join us to shape how LLMs and DBpedia can empower each other!
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