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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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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Knowledge Management The fundamental challenge in the discipline of knowledge management is that knowledge captured and represented outside of the human brain is never quite as accurate, reliable, or easy…
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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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By Ahren Lehnert and Bob Kasenchak KMWorld 2019 The yearly KMWorld 2019 Conference, and its subsidiary conferences Enterprise Search & Discovery, Office 365 Symposium, Taxonomy Boot Camp, Text Analytics Forum,…
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Taxonomy is easy. You have a list of concepts, terms and you put this under that. Often, even if not completely explicit, the reason for putting this “under” that is…
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