Towards an Ecology of Knowledge - Yachana 2021
Sep 6, 2021·
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Elwin Huaman
Photo by @ElwinHuamanAbstract
Nowadays knowledge is an important asset in every company and it is continuously collected and maintained to serve various purposes. During this presentation we will see how knowledge is created, transformed, and ends up being used by Google, Alexa, and Siri. This presentation also show the importance of an ecology of knowledge, how this knowledge affects our identity and the way we live.
Location
National University of Altiplano
Puno, 0051, Puno, Puno
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Authors
Research Engineer
Elwin Huaman is a Quechuan Researcher from Nuñoa Peru, working in the Centre for Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence at the University of Cambridge. He has experience creating Knowledge Graphs within the civil society, academia and industry. He has co-authored the book: Knowledge Graphs - Methodology, Tools and Selected Use Cases, and is founder of QuechuaBase, a knowledge base ecosystem that supports a harmonization process of the language and knowledge of Quechua communities across the world while promoting their agency and digital inclusion.