Ellie Young: Grounding Knowledge Graphs in the Humanities – Episode 4
Update: 2024-08-21
Description
Ellie Young
Ellie Young effortlessly connects the human and technical elements that go into ontologies and knowledge graph building.
Ellie came to the world of knowledge graphs with backgrounds in both literature and sustainability. "If the world wasn't on fire," she says, " I would probably be writing novels."
That sense of urgency drives her work at Common Action, a platform she is creating to address climate change and advance sustainability. She also applies her knowledge graph expertise in projects like HelioWeb at NASA, which connects scientists in the field of heliophysics.
We talked about:
her work at Common Action, a platform for climate and for sustainability that uses knowledge graph technology
her work at NASA to facilitate collaboration and expose knowledge across the domain of heliophysics (the study of the sun)
how personal knowledge graphs can connect individuals and collectives of people
how her background in design, art,literature, and the humanities manifests in her knowledge graph work
her desire to leverage metadata and capabilities like her language knowledge to facilitate topical discovery
the interplay between the efficiencies that AI tech like LLMs offer and the uniquely imaginative variations that human beings create
the importance of the practice of design in advancing the productive use of information
how user experience design connects to ontologies and back-end tech
how she applies, and imagines how others might apply, a literary mindset to ontology practice
how she applied ethnographic methods from anthropology to a paper she co-authored on the NASA HelioWeb ontology
her ongoing call for volunteers to help with her Common Action program, specifically a current need for creating a "phenomena ontology"
Ellie's bio
Ellie Young brings knowledge to communities to catalyze successful, local actions to address climate/sustainability problems.
She is the founder of Common Action, an innovation network facilitating climate and sustainability action through the development of community and knowledge graph technology.
Previously she served as Head of Community and Director of Conference Operations at The Knowledge Graph Conference.
Connect with Ellie online
LinkedIn
ellie at common-action dot org
Resources
The cultural-social nucleus of an open community: A multi-level community knowledge graph and NASA application, Applied Computing and Geosciences
Common Action vision
Video
Here’s the video version of our conversation:
https://youtu.be/CL9HWocoh7I
Podcast intro transcript
This is the Knowledge Graph Insights podcast, episode number 4. In the domains of ontology engineering and the semantic web, there are plenty of people with advanced technical skills. Practitioners with social-science skills, well-developed literary instincts, and a design mindset are harder to find. Ellie Young smoothly navigates the technical and linguistic worlds that intersect in knowledge graphs, applying her humanities mindset to projects that connect scientists at NASA and address climate change and sustainability.
Interview transcript
Larry:
Okay. Hi everyone. Welcome to episode number four of the Knowledge Graph Insights podcast. I am super delighted today to welcome to the show Ellie Young. Ellie is the founder of Common Action, a sustainability and climate change activist organization. She's also ... The way I first met her, she's the former head of community for the Knowledge Graph Conference, and one of the people who really ushered a lot of people into this community. So welcome Ellie. Tell the folks a little bit more about what you're up to these days.
Ellie Young effortlessly connects the human and technical elements that go into ontologies and knowledge graph building.
Ellie came to the world of knowledge graphs with backgrounds in both literature and sustainability. "If the world wasn't on fire," she says, " I would probably be writing novels."
That sense of urgency drives her work at Common Action, a platform she is creating to address climate change and advance sustainability. She also applies her knowledge graph expertise in projects like HelioWeb at NASA, which connects scientists in the field of heliophysics.
We talked about:
her work at Common Action, a platform for climate and for sustainability that uses knowledge graph technology
her work at NASA to facilitate collaboration and expose knowledge across the domain of heliophysics (the study of the sun)
how personal knowledge graphs can connect individuals and collectives of people
how her background in design, art,literature, and the humanities manifests in her knowledge graph work
her desire to leverage metadata and capabilities like her language knowledge to facilitate topical discovery
the interplay between the efficiencies that AI tech like LLMs offer and the uniquely imaginative variations that human beings create
the importance of the practice of design in advancing the productive use of information
how user experience design connects to ontologies and back-end tech
how she applies, and imagines how others might apply, a literary mindset to ontology practice
how she applied ethnographic methods from anthropology to a paper she co-authored on the NASA HelioWeb ontology
her ongoing call for volunteers to help with her Common Action program, specifically a current need for creating a "phenomena ontology"
Ellie's bio
Ellie Young brings knowledge to communities to catalyze successful, local actions to address climate/sustainability problems.
She is the founder of Common Action, an innovation network facilitating climate and sustainability action through the development of community and knowledge graph technology.
Previously she served as Head of Community and Director of Conference Operations at The Knowledge Graph Conference.
Connect with Ellie online
ellie at common-action dot org
Resources
The cultural-social nucleus of an open community: A multi-level community knowledge graph and NASA application, Applied Computing and Geosciences
Common Action vision
Video
Here’s the video version of our conversation:
https://youtu.be/CL9HWocoh7I
Podcast intro transcript
This is the Knowledge Graph Insights podcast, episode number 4. In the domains of ontology engineering and the semantic web, there are plenty of people with advanced technical skills. Practitioners with social-science skills, well-developed literary instincts, and a design mindset are harder to find. Ellie Young smoothly navigates the technical and linguistic worlds that intersect in knowledge graphs, applying her humanities mindset to projects that connect scientists at NASA and address climate change and sustainability.
Interview transcript
Larry:
Okay. Hi everyone. Welcome to episode number four of the Knowledge Graph Insights podcast. I am super delighted today to welcome to the show Ellie Young. Ellie is the founder of Common Action, a sustainability and climate change activist organization. She's also ... The way I first met her, she's the former head of community for the Knowledge Graph Conference, and one of the people who really ushered a lot of people into this community. So welcome Ellie. Tell the folks a little bit more about what you're up to these days.
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