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We have received contributions of novel results, ongoing work, and position papers focusing on various aspects of Linked-Data-driven Resilience Research from a scientific or practical perspective.

For this workshop, we received a total of 9 contributions, out of which 7 were selected to be included in the proceedings and for presentation. Additionally, we are happy to have a keynote at the beginning of our half day workshop.

08:30 - Welcome (Sebastian Tramp)

  • 08:30 - Registration at the Conference
  • 09:00 - Welcome ( Slides)

09:10 - Keynote

A Process Perspective on Representing Logistics Flows by Andreas Harth (Chair of Technical Information Systems at the School of Business, Economics and Society, University of Erlangen–Nuremberg as well as head of the Data Spaces and IoT Solutions department at Fraunhofer IIS)

Note: Due to sickness, we had to cancel the keynote in the last minute. Instead, we had a great presentation from Sören on the ORKG Ask project.

09:30 - Session 1 (Chair: Michael Martin)

  • 09:30 - Empowering Supply Chains Resilience: LLMs-Powered BN for Proactive Supply Chain Risk Identification by Maryam Shahsavari, Omar Khadeer, Morteza Saberi and Pankaj Sharma ( Paper, Slides)
  • 09:50 - Anticipate risk with the value and trade flows knowledge graph by Felix Engel, Mark Vanin and Nenad Krdzavac ( Paper, Slides)
  • 10:10 - Entity Alignment for Knowledge Graphs in the Context of Supply Chain Risk Management by Rebeka Gadzo and Yushan Liu ( Paper, Slides)

10:30 - Coffee Break

11:00 - Session 2 (Chair: Sören Auer)

  • 11:00 - Leveraging small language models for Text2SPARQL tasks to improve the resilience of AI assistance by Felix Brei, Johannes Frey and Lars-Peter Meyer ( Paper, Slides)
  • 11:20 - Towards a Regional Public Dashboard for Crisis and Resilience Management by Till Grabo, Fatih Kilic, Julia Lücke, Sabine Gründer-Fahrer, Michael Martin, Norman Radtke and Christian Danne ( Paper, Slides)
  • 11:40 - An Automated Evaluation Framework for Graph Database Query Generation Leveraging Large Language Models by Bailan He, Yushan Liu, Marcel Hildebrandt, Zifeng Ding, Yaomengxi Han and Volker Tresp ( Paper, Slides)
  • 12:00 - Towards Modeling the Structure of Product Dependencies in Supply Networks to Identify Bottlenecks Among Suppliers by Daniel Henselmann and Andreas Harth ( Paper, Slides)

12:30 - Lunch