This fall was supposed to be my 25th class reunion at St. John’s College in Santa Fe, but since traveling to gather in large groups is obviously inadvisable the event was made virtual.…
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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 second session of the course, “How to Create a Knowledge Graph” featured three speakers with very different perspectives on creating (and using) knowledge…
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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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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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