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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For this interview, we talked with Ian Davis, a knowledge management professional with extensive experience in information architecture and data science. Ian was Global Technology and Information Manager at SGS.…
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The Kraken Deep in the black abyss of corporate content lies a creature so foul, so loathed by employees, so terrifying to IT that its name is spoken only in…
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Graphite KOS 2.0 What’s more exciting than fixing bugs in a pending software release? Releasing the software (and, hopefully, releasing it bug free)! Coming soon is Graphite 2.0, the same…
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The Synaptica solutions team comprises a mix of taxonomy and ontology solution architects, NLP and categorization experts, relational and graph database administrators, and software engineers. For this Insights interview, we…
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Dr David Haynes is Chair of ISKO UK and a member of the ISKO International Board. He is currently a research fellow at City, University of London undertaking research into…
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Knowledge Management I recently attended and spoke at the KMI Showcase in Arlington, Virginia. There were a variety of topics, but two seemingly opposed themes struck me as I listened…
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The Definition of Success Coming up with a definition for a term should be easy, right? If in doubt, consult a dictionary and the definition is available. In the age…
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Getting Started Getting started in text analytics can be challenging. The amount of unstructured content in most organizations is overwhelming and usually poorly organized and understood. Attempting to analyze all…
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