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  1. 16. lis 2019.

    Love that Etsy have a 'colour' in their taxonomy called rainbow. Not taxonomically pure but a very useful concept for tagging items for sale

  2. 15. lis 2019.

    Looking forward to welcoming members and guests to the Taxonomy Bootcamp London chill-out this evening jointly hosted by and . Visit our website for further details and to sign up:

  3. The @ podcast is here! Thanks to everyone that took part. Name checks to follow...

  4. 21. lis 2019.

    The WINNERS of Taxonomy Boot Camp's London Awards are announced here: Congratulations to both of our winners! .

  5. It’s done! It’ll be out on Tuesday morning, UK time. (I’ll be on holiday; the magic of being able to schedule stuff)

  6. 18. lis 2019.

    And thank YOU for sharing your wisdom with the delegates in London this week, for your support, and for helping make Taxonomy Boot Camp such a success. Here's to

  7. 17. lis 2019.

    Another conference done. Big thanks to all contributors, participants and partners for the conversations and debate. Looking forward to

  8. 16. lis 2019.

    Can't believe is nearly over (boo!) However, I'm thoroughly enjoying the chaps - a deep dive into using taxonomies and knowledge graphs to find and sell fashion items

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  9. 16. lis 2019.

    Improving the search experience at by employing a knowledge graph, as described by at

  10. 16. lis 2019.

    Lessons learned by Monica Paravidino of in "developing a multi-field engineering controlled vocabulary": 1) audit your content, avoid overdesign; 2) adopt best practices to user needs; 3) balance (between ML and human curation) is key.

  11. 16. lis 2019.

    Stop by and see us at ! Our is on hand and happy to meet and answer questions at our booth!

  12. 16. lis 2019.

    "taxonomies in a linked data world are networks not trees..." hierarchy less important than semantically expressive associative relationships. Frank Branch and talking at

  13. 16. lis 2019.

    in a world - and Frank Branch talking at about how game maker Electronic Arts use & to support faceted search & fuzzy personalised recommendations... also developed taxonomies specifically to support analytics.

  14. Thinking about ambiguity with So many lols (appaz poets and comedy writers have the best understanding of the sensitivity of linguistic ambiguity) [GOES TO FIND COMEDY WRITING COURSE]

  15. 16. lis 2019.

    Thank you for having me as a speaker and moderator this year again! Was good to see everyone and spend time with partners and , as well as members See you next year!

  16. 16. lis 2019.

    Day 2 of starts with an excellent keynote by reminding us of our responsibility to keep questioning ourselves on ethics, keep information trustworthy, represent different narratives, reflect on implications now and in the future.

    Slide from presentation with text: ‪“When we classify, organise or structure information, it isn’t something abstracted from reality. In practice, this is an assertion of power. (No pressure).”‬
  17. 16. lis 2019.

    When we classify, structure or organise information, it isn't something abstracted from reality- we are organising reality. .

  18. 16. lis 2019.

    Nick Poole and the ethics of structured information at

  19. Looking forward to Taxonomy Bootcamp London conference today. I'll be giving a talk titled "From Peruvian Folk Music to Krusty the Clown: Why we need ontologies in life sciences" ...I promise I will explain this! Will include work done by likes of

  20. 15. lis 2019.

    My slides on The Right Path to Search Relevance are available thanks to all at who came! Available all today if you would like to chat. cc

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