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Finalize before first production deployment #34

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- Semantic Web-based information systems and software libraries
- Ontology-based information extraction from text

**TODO: add newer projects, e.g. IPR**
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## Semantic Vocabulary Management Tool for Urban Planning Data (OPPPR FEL ICT)

The project lasted from 1st January 2018 to the 30th June 2020 and dealt with the development of a vocabulary and the semantic model in the Urban Planning domain. Project partner was Prague Institute of Planning and Development. During the project was used and further developed a Semantic Vocabulary Management Tool called Termit. In the project it was used exclusively for development of ontologies describing Urban Planning Data.
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We are Knowledge-based and Software Systems Group currently located at the department of computer engineering of the Faculty of Electrotechnical Engineering at Czech Technical University in Prague. Follow our pages to see what is new.
We are Knowledge-based and Software Systems Group located at the [Department of Computer Science and Engineering](https://cs.felk.cvut.cz/) of the Faculty of Electrotechnical Engineering at Czech Technical University in Prague. Follow our pages to see what is new.

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