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Using predicate and provenance information from a knowledge graph for drug efficacy screening | Journal of Biomedical Semantics | Full Text
Using predicate and provenance information from a knowledge graph for drug efficacy screening | Journal of Biomedical Semantics | Full Text
Background Biomedical knowledge graphs have become important tools to computationally analyse the comprehensive body of biomedical knowledge. They represent knowledge as subject-predicate-object triples, in which the predicate indicates the relationship between subject and object. A triple can also contain provenance information, which consists of references to the sources of the triple (e.g. scientific publications or database entries). Knowledge graphs have been used to classify drug-disease pairs for drug efficacy screening, but existing computational methods have often ignored predicate and provenance information. Using this information, we aimed to develop a supervised machine learning classifier and determine the added value of predicate and provenance information for drug efficacy screening. To ensure the biological plausibility of our method we performed our research on the protein level, where drugs are represented by their drug target proteins, and diseases by their disease proteins. Results Using random forests with repeated 10-fold cross-validation, our method achieved an area under the ROC curve (AUC) of 78.1% and 74.3% for two reference sets. We benchmarked against a state-of-the-art knowledge-graph technique that does not use predicate and provenance information, obtaining AUCs of 65.6% and 64.6%, respectively. Classifiers that only used predicate information performed superior to classifiers that only used provenance information, but using both performed best. Conclusion We conclude that both predicate and provenance information provide added value for drug efficacy screening.
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Using predicate and provenance information from a knowledge graph for drug efficacy screening | Journal of Biomedical Semantics | Full Text
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By Rob Hill, CRO at ProFinda Can a Machine Learning powered Knowledge Graph transform Talent Acquisition? The true transformation of talent acquisition will only occur when we start to focus the power of Machine Intelligence on understanding and mapping out the knowledge contained within an organisation. This can be achieved by building a knowledge graph of … The power of Machine Learning to drive Talent Acquisition Read More »
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How NASA is using knowledge graphs to find talent
How NASA is using knowledge graphs to find talent
His team is building a talent mapping database using Neo4j technology to build a knowledge graph to show the relationships between people, skills, and projects. VentureBeat: How are you using those categories to build a data model? Those elements consist of knowledge, skills, abilities, tasks, workforce characteristics, licensing, and education. And it’s similar for programs: we can connect back to what knowledge, skills, and tasks a person needs for each project. Within a graph database or knowledge graph, you can easily add information as you get it without messing up your schema or your data model.
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How NASA is using knowledge graphs to find talent
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David Meza, senior data scientist at NASA, and his team are building a talent mapping database to better identify talent for jobs.
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(PDF) An ontology-based approach to auto-tagging articles
(PDF) An ontology-based approach to auto-tagging articles
PDF | This paper proposes an auto-tagging methodology using tags defined in the ontology. The auto-tagging methodology consists of two main processes:... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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(PDF) An ontology-based approach to auto-tagging articles
Glean Labs - Automatic Competency Mapping
Glean Labs - Automatic Competency Mapping
Glean Labs is an automatic employee competency mapping solution, providing companies with insights into who knows what, who does what, and who's skilled at what in the organization.
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Glean Labs - Automatic Competency Mapping
Semantic Interoperability: Are you training your AI by mixing data sources that look the same but aren’t? - KDnuggets
Semantic Interoperability: Are you training your AI by mixing data sources that look the same but aren’t? - KDnuggets
Semantic interoperability is a challenge in AI systems, especially since data has become increasingly more complex. The other issue is that semantic interoperability may be compromised when people use the same system differently.
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Semantic Interoperability: Are you training your AI by mixing data sources that look the same but aren’t? - KDnuggets