Use our SPARQL micro-services to query #PubMedCentral with #SPARQL using a PMID or PMCID, and get article metadata in #RDF.https://t.co/1RKvb9GZkvhttps://t.co/XxjTUy2Gut@pubmed @wimmics @Inria @uca_research @Laboratoire_I3S #ScientificLitterature pic.twitter.com/bm8OdpzoaN— Michel Franck (@franck_michel2) December 7, 2021
How data decentralization is already benefiting enterprises–and society
Manufacturing Line, Wikimedia Commons, 2014 Fakery certainly isn’t limited to news and social media. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmen…
Over the last 20 years my life revolved around doing “everything modeling” - building models, discussing modeling, teaching modeling and so on. Unsurprisingly, I have an opinion about models and modeling.
How to Model Shared and Local Data Viewpoints using SHACL Ontologies
In the previous article on how data modeling is different today, I talked about modularity and expressivity required for defining shared models. Such concepts are often talked about in abstract terms.
Combating Antibiotic Resistance: The Medical Climate Crisis
To combat antibiotic resistance, Roland Haas uses a knowledge graph to offer patients the right antibiotic for the right diagnosis at the right dosage.
Designing Web APIs for sustainable interactions within decentralized knowledge graph ecosystems ◆ Web services emerged in the late 1990s as a way to access specific pieces of remote functionality, building on the standards-driven stability brought by the universal protocol that HTTP was readily becoming. Interestingly, the Web itself has drastically changed since…
A Simple Standard for Sharing Ontological Mappings (SSSOM)
Despite progress in the development of standards for describing and exchanging scientific information, the lack of easy-to-use standards for mapping between different representations of the same...
Earlier this month I asked here on LinkedIn about interest publishing a short piece on Knowledge Graphs. The response was overwhelmingly positive, so today...
How To Create Content Hubs Using Your Knowledge Graph
Learn more about content hubs and how to build them by leveraging deep learning and data in a knowledge graph and using a specific technique called knowledge graph embeddings (or simply KGE).
Cryptocurrencies Activity as a Complex Network: Analysis of...
The number of users approaching the world of cryptocurrencies exploded in the last years, and consequently the daily interactions on their underlying distributed ledgers have intensified. In this...
Vasudev Lal on LinkedIn: Taming Broad/Shallow AI with Explicit Knowledge & Bridging Human-AI
My keynote at CIKM 2021 workshop on Knowledge Injection in Neural Networks--about uses/misuses of #LLMs, importance of explicit knowledge, and our ongoing...
How do Event Graphs help analyzing Event Data over Multiple Entities?
Classical event logs have the fundamental shortcoming of describing process behavior only in isolated process executions from the viewpoint of a single case entity. Most real-life processes involve…
Michael Galkin on LinkedIn: International Semantic Web Conference on Twitter
Our work on GNNs for inductive link prediction got the best paper award at International Semantic Web Conference 2021! Wouldn't be possible without the...