Disney Advertising Sales Hosts First-Ever Disney Platform Tech Showcase
At the first-ever Disney Platform Tech Showcase, Disney Advertising Sales highlighted the Company’s investments in technology and innovation – unveiling strategies and solutions around data-driven precision, premium ad experiences and frictionless transactions for marketers.
Nike: A Social Graph at Scale with Amazon Neptune | Amazon Web Services
Getting a graph database to be performant and easy to use is very different from making a NoSQL (non-relational) database high-performing. Listen in as Todd Escalona of AWS talks with Marc Wangenheim, Senior Engineering Manager at Nike, about how the company powers a number of applications via a social graph, built on Amazon Neptune, which […]
boxology of design patterns for systems that learn and reason
Did you miss the #frAIday talk with @FrankVanHarmele on boxology of design patterns for systems that learn and reason? Here is the link to the recording and slides! https://t.co/oXbqz9zqFq#AI #KnowledgeRepresentation #MachineLearning #symbolicAI #connectionistAI pic.twitter.com/CAqLnt2JeZ— ResponsibleAI@Umeå (@ResponsibleAIU1) March 15, 2021
Seat of Knowledge: Information-Centric Classification in AI - Class 2 | LinkedIn
Class 2 - Semi-Structured Information Repository Second in a series on the choices for capturing information and using knowledge in AI systems. Information-Centric Classification and Class 1 recap The previous blog in this series introduced the concept of an information-centric classification of AI
@linkedktk Have you seen the SHACL support in metaphactory? Not only visualisation for documentation, but also visual authoring: https://t.co/5mhJ1tcqYb
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
"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
📣 The code & datasets of our #CVPR2021 paper on #neurosymbolic explanatory interactive learning (NeSyXIL) is out!It involves a novel object-based neural concept learner & allows one to tell a DNN to not use "any gray box" to justify its classification.https://t.co/FcGg2LTs9z pic.twitter.com/IZt8622817— Kristian Kersting (@kerstingAIML) March 16, 2021
"Information to Wisdom: Commonsense Knowledge Extraction and Compilation" from popular resources fortext extraction, e.g., #Wikipedia and scientific documents.(Razniewski et al, Tutorial at @WSDMSocial )paper: https://t.co/FiUedPOAzspage: https://t.co/YyuYX6xSCO pic.twitter.com/UvlM7bxqcW— WikiResearch (@WikiResearch) March 16, 2021
A Novel Paper Recommendation Method Empowered by Knowledge Graph: for Research Beginners https://t.co/K5TJEfEZcY pic.twitter.com/3JXpFUdds9— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) March 17, 2021
Need to link #KnowledgeGraphs? Our article on the #OpenSource link discovery framework LIMES (https://t.co/zSp8nSaDNG) is now available at https://t.co/Fy2JMNRKQE. With LIMES, we support #OpenScience on the integration of knowlege graphs @MAhmedSherif @kvndrsslr @mommi84— Axel Ngonga (@NgongaAxel) March 18, 2021
"Open Graph Benchmark: Datasets for Machine Learning on Graphs" including the 'ogbl-wikikg2' datastet obtained from @Wikidata.(@weihua916 et al, 2021)paper: https://t.co/5GK0rM1wY0page: https://t.co/eTLSlyDgRN #KDD21 competition: https://t.co/vfLZ73Sqja@harvard_data pic.twitter.com/SGO5LyPjKW— WikiResearch (@WikiResearch) March 18, 2021
What is Semantic SEO? SEO is becoming more Semantic, and it's worth looking at how it is moving in that direction with knowledge panels, question-answering, and related entities
"Mention-centered Graph Neural Network for Document-level Relation Extraction" discovering relations between entities across a whole document using #Wikidata.(Pan et al, 2021)https://t.co/UInDj2b1gH pic.twitter.com/OZk79w9mO5— WikiResearch (@WikiResearch) March 22, 2021