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Trip Report: ESWC 2024
Trip Report: ESWC 2024
Last week, I attended the 21st Extended (European) Semantic Web Conference. The conference was well organised by Dr. Albert Meroño Peñuela from King’s College London. He seemed surprisingly c…
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Trip Report: ESWC 2024
Named Node Expressions and Reifications
Named Node Expressions and Reifications
I presented this (with some variation) a few days ago, following a post I wrote a few weeks ago about named node expressions and reifications in RDF, Turtle…
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Named Node Expressions and Reifications
GraphRAG: Design Patterns, Challenges, Recommendations
GraphRAG: Design Patterns, Challenges, Recommendations
Subscribe • Previous Issues Enhancing RAG with Knowledge Graphs: Blueprints, Hurdles, and Guidelines By Ben Lorica and Prashanth Rao. GraphRAG (Graph-based Retrieval Augmented Generation) enhances the traditional Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) method by integrating knowledge graphs (
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GraphRAG: Design Patterns, Challenges, Recommendations
Knowledge Graphs: Chat With Your Data
Knowledge Graphs: Chat With Your Data
This is a continuation of my previous article on creating a Knowledge Graph in 100 lines of code. In this article I will show you how you can use the “chat with your data” paradigm to c…
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Knowledge Graphs: Chat With Your Data
AutoMR with Graph-Based Models for O-RAN
AutoMR with Graph-Based Models for O-RAN
AutoMR with Graph-Based Models for O-RAN A pivotal innovation propelling the telecom transformation can be the integration of Automated Machine Reasoning…
AutoMR with Graph-Based Models for O-RAN
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AutoMR with Graph-Based Models for O-RAN
The Alzheimer’s Knowledge Base: A Knowledge Graph for Alzheimer Disease Research
The Alzheimer’s Knowledge Base: A Knowledge Graph for Alzheimer Disease Research
Background: As global populations age and become susceptible to neurodegenerative illnesses, new therapies for Alzheimer disease (AD) are urgently needed. Existing data resources for drug discovery and repurposing fail to capture relationships central to the disease’s etiology and response to drugs. Objective: We designed the Alzheimer’s Knowledge Base (AlzKB) to alleviate this need by providing a comprehensive knowledge representation of AD etiology and candidate therapeutics. Methods: We designed the AlzKB as a large, heterogeneous graph knowledge base assembled using 22 diverse external data sources describing biological and pharmaceutical entities at different levels of organization (eg, chemicals, genes, anatomy, and diseases). AlzKB uses a Web Ontology Language 2 ontology to enforce semantic consistency and allow for ontological inference. We provide a public version of AlzKB and allow users to run and modify local versions of the knowledge base. Results: AlzKB is freely available on the web and currently contains 118,902 entities with 1,309,527 relationships between those entities. To demonstrate its value, we used graph data science and machine learning to (1) propose new therapeutic targets based on similarities of AD to Parkinson disease and (2) repurpose existing drugs that may treat AD. For each use case, AlzKB recovers known therapeutic associations while proposing biologically plausible new ones. Conclusions: AlzKB is a new, publicly available knowledge resource that enables researchers to discover complex translational associations for AD drug discovery. Through 2 use cases, we show that it is a valuable tool for proposing novel therapeutic hypotheses based on public biomedical knowledge.
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The Alzheimer’s Knowledge Base: A Knowledge Graph for Alzheimer Disease Research
GitHub - Orange-OpenSource/noria-ontology: The NORIA-O project is a data model for IT networks, events and operations information. The ontology is developed using web technologies (e.g. RDF, OWL, SKOS) and is intended as a structure for realizing an IT Service Management (ITSM) Knowledge Graph (KG) for Anomaly Detection (AD) and Risk Management applications. The model has been developed in collaboration with operational teams, and in connection with third parties linked vocabularies.
GitHub - Orange-OpenSource/noria-ontology: The NORIA-O project is a data model for IT networks, events and operations information. The ontology is developed using web technologies (e.g. RDF, OWL, SKOS) and is intended as a structure for realizing an IT Service Management (ITSM) Knowledge Graph (KG) for Anomaly Detection (AD) and Risk Management applications. The model has been developed in collaboration with operational teams, and in connection with third parties linked vocabularies.
The NORIA-O project is a data model for IT networks, events and operations information. The ontology is developed using web technologies (e.g. RDF, OWL, SKOS) and is intended as a structure for rea...
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GitHub - Orange-OpenSource/noria-ontology: The NORIA-O project is a data model for IT networks, events and operations information. The ontology is developed using web technologies (e.g. RDF, OWL, SKOS) and is intended as a structure for realizing an IT Service Management (ITSM) Knowledge Graph (KG) for Anomaly Detection (AD) and Risk Management applications. The model has been developed in collaboration with operational teams, and in connection with third parties linked vocabularies.
Knowledge Graphs and Layers of Value, part 3 | LinkedIn
Knowledge Graphs and Layers of Value, part 3 | LinkedIn
This post is the last in a triptych about how to build Knowledge Graphs and the layers of value that they add to data and to applications. The first post described the first steps in – and the first layer of value from – building a knowledge graph.
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Knowledge Graphs and Layers of Value, part 3 | LinkedIn