Knowledge Graphs and Under-Resourced Languages: Results
Nov 20, 2025·
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Elwin Huaman
Photo by @ElwinHuamanAbstract
Our 4-phase lifecycle (Creation, Hosting, Curation, and Deployment) was validated as a scalable model for other under-resourced languages. The results confirm that Knowledge Graphs are not just for Big Tech. By providing a structured architecture, we empower indigenous communities with Data Sovereignty.
Location
Ingenieria de Sistemas, UNAP
Puno, Puno
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Authors
Research Scientist
Elwin Huaman is a Researcher, Project Manager, and an Activist for Under-Resourced Languages. He has experience creating Knowledge Graphs and applying Semantic Web technologies in academia and industry. He has co-authored the book: Knowledge Graphs - Methodology, Tools and Selected Use Cases, and leads the QICHWABASE Knowledge Graph that supports a harmonization process of the language and knowledge of Quechua communities across the world.