- FIN-CLARIAH Research Infrastructure
A new national research infrastructure initiative FIN-CLARIAH for...
8.12.2021 8:12 by eahyvone - WarMemoirSampo published on December 3, 2021
A new “Sampo” application, “WarMemoirSampo”...
8.12.2021 8:04 by eahyvone - Five new SeCo papers accepted for the ISWC 2021
The 20th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2021), the...
2.8.2021 6:53 by eahyvone
- Eljas Oksanen, Frida Ehrnsten, Heikki Rantala and Eero Hyvönen: Semantic Solutions for Democratising Archaeological and Numismatic Data Analysis
- Tomaž Erjavec, Matyáš Kopp, Nikola Ljubešić, Taja Kuzman, Paul Rayson, Petya Osenova, Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Çağrı Çöltekin, Danijel Koržinek, Katja Meden, Jure Skubic, Peter Rupnik, Tommaso Agnoloni, José Aires, Starkaður Barkarson, Roberto Bartolini, Núria Bel, María Calzada Pérez, Roberts Darģis, Sascha Diwersy, Maria Gavriilidou, Ruben van Heusden, Mikel Iruskieta, Neeme Kahusk, Anna Kryvenko, Noémi Ligeti-Nagy, Carmen Magariños, Martin Mölder, Costanza Navarretta, Kiril Simov, Lars Magne Tungland, Jouni Tuominen, John Vidler, Adina Ioana Vladu, Tanja Wissik, Väinö Yrjänäinen and and Darja Fišer: ParlaMint II: Advancing Comparable Parliamentary Corpora Across Europe
- : BD2022 Proceedings of the BD2022 Biographical Data in a Digital World 2022 Conference
- Petri Leskinen and Eero Hyvönen: Biographical and Prosopographical Analyses of Finnish Academic People 1640–1899 Based on Linked Open Data
SeCo Welcomes You!
Semantic Computing Research Group (SeCo) researches machine-processable semantics related to, e.g., the Semantic Web. We are located at the Aalto University, School of Science, Department of Computer Science and HELDIG – Helsinki Centre for Digital Humanities, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts. Our group consists of researchers both from the Aalto University, School of Science, Department of Computer Science and University of Helsinki, Department of Computer Science, and HELDIG.
Our research is focused on semantic technologies, such as the Semantic Web and intelligent web services. In addition to research and publications, we also create prototype applications that demonstrate the new possibilities of semantic technologies, such as semantic portals for end users, semantic infrastructural data and ontology services, and ontologies and tools for creating semantic applications.
Application Domains
Our work is highly cross-disciplinary, including application domains, such as Digital Humanities, Health, Learning, Government, Commerce, Geography, and Biology.Selected SeCo Applications and Demos for End Users
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ConfermentSampo
Online since 2023.Try it! -
OperaSampo
Online since 2023.Try it! -
LawSampo
Online since 2023.Try it! -
ParliamentSampo
Online since 2023.Try it! -
WarMemoirSampo
Online since 2022.Try it! -
Mapping Manuscript Migrations
Online since 2020.Try it! -
WarVictimSampo 1914-1922
Online since 2019.Try it! -
BiographySampo - Finnish Life Stories on the Semantic Web
Online since 2018.Try it! -
U.S. Congress Prosopographer
Online since 2018.Try it! -
Norssi Alumni on the Semantic Web
Online since 2017.Try it! -
Semantic Finlex - Finnish Law and Justice as Linked Open Data
Online since 2016.Try it! -
WarSampo - Second World War on the Semantic Web
Online since 2015.Try it! -
Hipla.fi - Finnish Ontology Service of Historical Places and Maps
Online since 2015.Try it! -
Semantic National Biography
Online since 2014.Try it! -
BirdWatch - Mobile Semantic Service for Birding
Online since 2013.Try it! -
BookSampo - Semantic Portal for Finnish Fiction Literature
Online since 2011.Try it! -
HealthFinland - Health Information on the Semantic Web
Semantic Web Challenge Award 2008.Try it! -
CultureSampo - Finnish Culture on the Semantic Web 2.0
Online since 2007.Try it! -
MuseumFinland
Semantic Web Challenge Award 2004.Try it!