Final Presentation Guidelines

Final Presentation Guidelines

por Liliana da Silva Ferreira -
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Dear students,

In our next class, you will deliver the final presentations of your practical work. To ensure that the session runs smoothly, please consider the following guidelines:

Each group will have 10 minutes to present, followed by 5-10 minutes for questions and discussion.
Time will be monitored strictly to ensure fairness across groups.

The proposed structure is around the following elements (adapt according to your topic and approach):

1. Problem Definition - What real-world problem are you addressing? Why is this problem relevant in the context of Web Semantics and Linked Data?

2. Existing Approaches - Briefly describe the existing strategies used to tackle this type of problem. What are their strengths and limitations? (This can refer to modelling patterns, ontologies, existing datasets, reasoning approaches, etc.)

3. Your Proposed Approach - How does your group conceptualise the problem? What ontology design, modelling choices or semantic strategies did you adopt? Which external vocabularies or knowledge sources did you reuse and why?

4. Implementation - How the knowledge graph was constructed (tools, mappings, transformations). Key SPARQL queries used to retrieve or integrate information. Any reasoning or validation performed.

5. Evaluation - How do you assess whether your model/implementation solves the problem? Examples of queries that demonstrate successful retrieval or logical consistency. What worked well, what was challenging, and what could be improved.

6. Demo 

7. Lessons Learned 

To promote critical thinking and peer learning, the groups will be asked to pose at least one question to another group during Q&A.
You may choose questions related to modelling decisions, use of external vocabularies, SPARQL queries, data transformation choices, reasoning or validation approaches, and so forth. Please ensure questions are constructive and aimed at understanding the work presented.

Please keep your presentations concise and focused on the most relevant aspects. The goal is to clearly communicate your decisions, understanding, and the value of the semantic approach you developed.

Thank you, and I look forward to your presentations.
Liliana Ferreira