Bob Kasenchak and Ahren Lehnert, Synaptica The latest installment of the Stanford class on Knowledge Graphs was entitled “What are some of the knowledge graph engines prevalent in the industry…
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Since we’re all stuck inside (more or less), I thought I’d write some recommendations (and short reviews) of books in the information space (taxonomy, ontology, knowledge management, information architecture, content…
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Bob Kasenchak and Ahren Lehnert, Synaptica The latest installment of the Stanford class on Knowledge Graphs was entitled “How do users interact with a Knowledge Graph?” and again featured three…
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Bob Kasenchak and Ahren Lehnert, Synaptica The theme of the fifth installment was “How to evolve a knowledge graph?” and discussed issues of graph maintenance and change. Video of this…
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Bob Kasenchak and Ahren Lehnert, Synaptica The fourth installment of the Stanford Knowledge Graphs Course featured speakers discussing “What are some knowledge graph inference algorithms?” and included discussions of inference…
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Bob Kasenchak and Ahren Lehnert, Synaptica Part three of the Stanford Knowledge Graphs course featured some examples of advanced graphs and graph applications. Video of this session is available here.…
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In previous posts I have described how a knowledge graph is an ontologically modeled structure that is attached to some kind of data. At this point, the graph is just…
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Since lots of people are WFH (USE Telecommuting) right now due to the global pandemic, it occurs to me that, in addition to the uptick in usage of some terms…
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In my previous post on this topic I discussed how using ontological structures allows more precise modeling of relationships between concepts in a controlled vocabulary (knowledge organization system). Another definitive…
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In my last blog post I discussed the “rise of the knowledge graph” and hinted at why, in some situations, it’s useful to go beyond the standard thesaural relationships (BT,…
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