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Learning SPARQL on Twitter
Learning SPARQL on Twitter
new life sciences SPARQL endpoint. License unclear, and contains (with permisison) some proprietary data (MeSH): https://t.co/HuvlSNhRo3 https://t.co/gSFH7o7Oxo— Egon Willighⓐgen (@egonwillighagen) February 25, 2021
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Learning SPARQL on Twitter
AKSW on Twitter
AKSW on Twitter
New @orkg_org release today featuring a new contribution editor, where you can directly add a comparison table to capture the state-of-the-art for a particular research problem: https://t.co/nhZ7Gjzilh pic.twitter.com/MJmLp9bvIi— Sören Auer (@SoerenAuer) March 8, 2021
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AKSW on Twitter
Learning SPARQL on Twitter
Learning SPARQL on Twitter
“This library provides a prolog interface to SPARQL queries. It allows logic program queries to be compiled to SPARQL, and then executed on a remote SPARQL server.” https://t.co/3YaKL1AJkq— Learning SPARQL (@LearningSPARQL) March 8, 2021
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Learning SPARQL on Twitter
The Rise of Graph Technology
The Rise of Graph Technology
Although artificial intelligence capabilities are improving daily, it is not always easy to put the AI rubber on the road – especially when it comes to understanding AI’s contextual data and problem-solving approaches. How about bringing in some “real” intelligence? Graphs are a typically human way
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The Rise of Graph Technology
Torn Between UUIDs and Friendly IRIs? Use Both!
Torn Between UUIDs and Friendly IRIs? Use Both!
Having been involved in the Semantic space for more than a decade and a half, I've seen quite a few arguments that seem to be eternal. Do you use upper ontologies or not? Is SHACL better than OWL? Property Graphs vs.
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Torn Between UUIDs and Friendly IRIs? Use Both!
model the interactions between drugs and various biological targets in the body to predict which ones could be used for the treatment of Covid-19. I framed the problem as edge regression on a bipartite graph, and used a variant of graph convolutional networks to predict over 50 potential Covid-19 treatments.
model the interactions between drugs and various biological targets in the body to predict which ones could be used for the treatment of Covid-19. I framed the problem as edge regression on a bipartite graph, and used a variant of graph convolutional networks to predict over 50 potential Covid-19 treatments.
I'm so excited to share this! 🚀✨ My latest research project was to model the interactions between drugs and various biological targets in the body to... 15 comments on LinkedIn
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model the interactions between drugs and various biological targets in the body to predict which ones could be used for the treatment of Covid-19. I framed the problem as edge regression on a bipartite graph, and used a variant of graph convolutional networks to predict over 50 potential Covid-19 treatments.
SEO | 2020 | The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive
SEO | 2020 | The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive
SEO chapter of the 2020 Web Almanac covering content, meta tags, indexability, linking, speed, structured data, internationalization, SPAs, AMP and security.
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SEO | 2020 | The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive
Learning SPARQL on Twitter
Learning SPARQL on Twitter
"GovData goes #SPARQL. From now on, queries on the original metadata are possible via a triple store endpoint:" https://t.co/eDvPCxgriO https://t.co/lvlagMyzsC— Learning SPARQL (@LearningSPARQL) January 30, 2021
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Learning SPARQL on Twitter
Roberto Navigli on Twitter
Roberto Navigli on Twitter
Today is the day! #BabelNet 5 is out! https://t.co/ybsOc0WNmDNew interface, up-to-date content in 500 languages, 20 million synsets, WordNet 2020, and much more! Thanks to the great team behind this fantastic release! #knowledgegraphs #multilinguality @SapienzaNLP @Babelscape pic.twitter.com/5rCIEAixD0— Roberto Navigli (@RNavigli) February 2, 2021
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Roberto Navigli on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Commonsense Knowledge Mining from Term Definitions / Zhicheng Liang & @dlmcguinness https://t.co/vvpfdQILCn pic.twitter.com/QV9yqS5sD2— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) February 2, 2021
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter