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Private Graph Data Release: A Survey
Private Graph Data Release: A Survey
The application of graph analytics to various domains have yielded tremendous societal and economical benefits in recent years. However, the increasingly widespread adoption of graph analytics...
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Private Graph Data Release: A Survey
Petar Veličković on Twitter: "Proud to share our 150-page "proto-book" with @mmbronstein @joanbruna @TacoCohen on geometric DL! Through the lens of symmetries and invariances, we attempt to distill "all you need to build the architectures that are all you need". https://t.co/CBN0IG8BXR More info below! 🧵 https://t.co/NBwmeuR1vV" / Twitter
Petar Veličković on Twitter: "Proud to share our 150-page "proto-book" with @mmbronstein @joanbruna @TacoCohen on geometric DL! Through the lens of symmetries and invariances, we attempt to distill "all you need to build the architectures that are all you need". https://t.co/CBN0IG8BXR More info below! 🧵 https://t.co/NBwmeuR1vV" / Twitter
Proud to share our 150-page "proto-book" with @mmbronstein @joanbruna @TacoCohen on geometric DL! Through the lens of symmetries and invariances, we attempt to distill "all you need to build the architectures that are all you need". https://t.co/CBN0IG8BXR More info below! 🧵 https://t.co/NBwmeuR1vV
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Petar Veličković on Twitter: "Proud to share our 150-page "proto-book" with @mmbronstein @joanbruna @TacoCohen on geometric DL! Through the lens of symmetries and invariances, we attempt to distill "all you need to build the architectures that are all you need". https://t.co/CBN0IG8BXR More info below! 🧵 https://t.co/NBwmeuR1vV" / Twitter
Katana Graph Partners with Intel on 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
Katana Graph Partners with Intel on 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
AUSTIN, TX – April 06, 2021 – Katana Graph, a high performance scale-out graph processing, AI and analytics company, announced today that it has optimized its graph engine for the new 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor and memory systems. Katana Graph can now take advantage of the latest generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and […]
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Katana Graph Partners with Intel on 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
Ivo Velitchkov on Twitter
Ivo Velitchkov on Twitter
I've written a blog which shows you how to embed a #3D #MindMap with hyperlinks in your homepage https://t.co/Y1ZUUreAio , an example is available at https://t.co/l8ap24ZcMc pic.twitter.com/5QWesXLaFt— Ingo Straub (@inforapid) March 14, 2021
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Ivo Velitchkov on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
"The UI allows individuals with no previous knowledge of the Semantic Web to query the DBpedia knowledge base...." > Interface to Query and Visualise Definitions from a Knowledge Base @anelia12430996 & Hélène De Ribaupierre https://t.co/QGSJSEq4Ab pic.twitter.com/EIhZRVikK0— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) March 15, 2021
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
The Open Application Group (OAGi) and the Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) have signed an agreement to produce industrial ontologies
The Open Application Group (OAGi) and the Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) have signed an agreement to produce industrial ontologies
"The Open Application Group (OAGi) and the Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) have signed an agreement to produce industrial ontologies." [PR] https://t.co/zz511UBuYE— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) March 3, 2021
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The Open Application Group (OAGi) and the Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) have signed an agreement to produce industrial ontologies
Pavan Kapanipathi on Twitter: "3/5 [Demo]: Neuro-Symbolic Question Answering: A KBQA system that enables use of neuro-symbolic reasoner by leveraging semantic parsing. SoTA on two DBpedia based KBQA datasets Paper: https://t.co/4p0Sy4vlGw Blog: https://t.co/mYIXuH8dbA @ibrahimabdelazz @sroukos" / Twitter
Pavan Kapanipathi on Twitter: "3/5 [Demo]: Neuro-Symbolic Question Answering: A KBQA system that enables use of neuro-symbolic reasoner by leveraging semantic parsing. SoTA on two DBpedia based KBQA datasets Paper: https://t.co/4p0Sy4vlGw Blog: https://t.co/mYIXuH8dbA @ibrahimabdelazz @sroukos" / Twitter
3/5 [Demo]: Neuro-Symbolic Question Answering: A KBQA system that enables use of neuro-symbolic reasoner by leveraging semantic parsing. SoTA on two DBpedia based KBQA datasets Paper: https://t.co/4p0Sy4vlGwBlog: https://t.co/mYIXuH8dbA@ibrahimabdelazz @sroukos— Pavan Kapanipathi (@pavankaps) February 6, 2021
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Pavan Kapanipathi on Twitter: "3/5 [Demo]: Neuro-Symbolic Question Answering: A KBQA system that enables use of neuro-symbolic reasoner by leveraging semantic parsing. SoTA on two DBpedia based KBQA datasets Paper: https://t.co/4p0Sy4vlGw Blog: https://t.co/mYIXuH8dbA @ibrahimabdelazz @sroukos" / Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
.@tb_tomaz shows "how you can create a news monitoring data pipeline that combines Natural Language Processing and knowledge graphs technologies." https://t.co/VHYOKOi95L— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) February 2, 2021
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Michael Bronstein on Twitter
Michael Bronstein on Twitter
We kicked off our #NeurIPS2020 series joined by @TacoCohen, ML Researcher at @Qualcomm @Qualcomm_Tech, to discuss his current research in equivariant networks and video compression using generative models, as well as his paper “Natural Graph Networks.”— The TWIML AI Podcast (@twimlai) December 22, 2020
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Michael Bronstein on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Covid-on-the-Web: Knowledge Graph and Services to Advance COVID-19 Research - Archive ouverte HALhttps://t.co/976vB8U2Nj— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) January 7, 2021
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Actually, this is pretty interesting > Ontology-based and User-focused Automatic Text Summarization (OATS): Using COVID-19 Risk Factors as an Example https://t.co/YvvevnKtbV pic.twitter.com/5njn4ZXeKj— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) December 8, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Towards a Shared Peer-Review Taxonomy: An interview with Joris van Rossum and Lois Jones https://t.co/VQ0C807Rms pic.twitter.com/wGls0T8QKC— cbaumle (@cbaumle) December 10, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Who killed Lilly Kane? A case study in applying knowledge graphs to crime fiction https://t.co/hxdwBmvCKV pic.twitter.com/M2oOmtcB7G— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) November 25, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Denny Vrandečić on Twitter
Denny Vrandečić on Twitter
In this talk, there are a few thoughts on Semantic MediaWiki as a generic "thinking tool", as a pay-as-you-go development environment, or, as I call it, the #ultimatenerdsnipe I don't think I expressed these ideas in a recorded talk before, so I hope you enjoy it! https://t.co/XTfwCFLa2B— Denny Vrandečić (@vrandezo) December 4, 2020
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Denny Vrandečić on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
FYI: #semanticweb #ontologies and #linkedopendata can be hosted on #github pages with proper #mime types - just wrote a small test-case. See here for code: https://t.co/7iSh8g4atw - inspiration from @iswc_conf #slack— martin hepp (@mfhepp) November 3, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter