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Enhancing RAG-based application accuracy by constructing and leveraging knowledge graphs
Enhancing RAG-based application accuracy by constructing and leveraging knowledge graphs
A practical guide to constructing and retrieving information from knowledge graphs in RAG applications with Neo4j and LangChain Editor's Note: the following is a guest blog post from Tomaz Bratanic, who focuses on Graph ML and GenAI research at Neo4j. Neo4j is a graph database and analytics company which helps
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Enhancing RAG-based application accuracy by constructing and leveraging knowledge graphs
Knowledge, Data and LLMs
Knowledge, Data and LLMs
Today is a pretty special day. In some sense, this is the day I’ve been waiting for all my life. The day that we figure out how to make…
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Knowledge, Data and LLMs
Tony Seale Knowledge Graph Chatbot
Tony Seale Knowledge Graph Chatbot
I am thrilled to introduce a new AI Study Guide (https://lnkd.in/g4rPZVHW) dedicated to Tony Seale, another of my favorite authors, thought leaders, and…
Knowledge Graph
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Tony Seale Knowledge Graph Chatbot
KGLM-Loop: A Bi-Directional Data Flywheel for Knowledge Graph Refinement and Hallucination Detection in Large Language Models
KGLM-Loop: A Bi-Directional Data Flywheel for Knowledge Graph Refinement and Hallucination Detection in Large Language Models
KGLM-Loop: A Bi-Directional Data Flywheel for Knowledge Graph Refinement and Hallucination Detection in Large Language Models ☀ 🌑 In the pursuit of…
KGLM-Loop: A Bi-Directional Data Flywheel for Knowledge Graph Refinement and Hallucination Detection in Large Language Models
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KGLM-Loop: A Bi-Directional Data Flywheel for Knowledge Graph Refinement and Hallucination Detection in Large Language Models
Telecom GenAI based Network Operations: The Integration of LLMs, GraphRAG, Reinforcement Learning, and Scoring Models
Telecom GenAI based Network Operations: The Integration of LLMs, GraphRAG, Reinforcement Learning, and Scoring Models
Telecom GenAI based Network Operations: The Integration of LLMs, GraphRAG, Reinforcement Learning, and Scoring Models With the increasing complexity of… | 12 comments on LinkedIn
Telecom GenAI based Network Operations: The Integration of LLMs, GraphRAG, Reinforcement Learning, and Scoring Models
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Telecom GenAI based Network Operations: The Integration of LLMs, GraphRAG, Reinforcement Learning, and Scoring Models
Knowledge Engineering using Large Language Models
Knowledge Engineering using Large Language Models
Knowledge engineering is a discipline that focuses on the creation and maintenance of processes that generate and apply knowledge. Traditionally, knowledge engineering approaches have focused on knowledge expressed in formal languages. The emergence of large language models and their capabilities to effectively work with natural language, in its broadest sense, raises questions about the foundations and practice of knowledge engineering. Here, we outline the potential role of LLMs in knowledge engineering, identifying two central directions: 1) creating hybrid neuro-symbolic knowledge systems; and 2) enabling knowledge engineering in natural language. Additionally, we formulate key open research questions to tackle these directions.
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Knowledge Engineering using Large Language Models
Chatbot created based on the prolific writings of Mike Dillinger. This chatbot helps you better digest his posts and articles on Knowledge Graphs, Taxonomy, Ontology and their critical roles in getting LLM technology more accurate and practical
Chatbot created based on the prolific writings of Mike Dillinger. This chatbot helps you better digest his posts and articles on Knowledge Graphs, Taxonomy, Ontology and their critical roles in getting LLM technology more accurate and practical
Check out this chatbot (https://lnkd.in/gv8Afk57) that I created entirely based on the prolific writings of Mike Dillinger, PhD . This chatbot helps you better…
created entirely based on the prolific writings of Mike Dillinger, PhD . This chatbot helps you better digest his posts and articles on Knowledge Graphs, Taxonomy, Ontology and their critical roles in getting LLM technology more accurate and practical
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Chatbot created based on the prolific writings of Mike Dillinger. This chatbot helps you better digest his posts and articles on Knowledge Graphs, Taxonomy, Ontology and their critical roles in getting LLM technology more accurate and practical
Language, Graphs, and AI in Industry
Language, Graphs, and AI in Industry
Over the past 5 years, news about AI has been filled with amazing research – at first focused on graph neural networks (GNNs) and more recently about large language models (LLMs). Understand that business tends to use connected data – networks, graphs – whether you’re untangling supply networks in Manufacturing, working on drug discovery for Pharma, or mitigating fraud in Finance. Starting from supplier agreements, bill of materials, internal process docs, sales contracts, etc., there’s a graph inside nearly every business process, one that is defined by language. This talk addresses how to leverage both natural language and graph technologies together for AI applications in industry. We’ll look at how LLMs get used to build and augment graphs, and conversely how graph data gets used to ground LLMs for generative AI use cases in industry – where a kind of “virtuous cycle” is emerging for feedback loops based on graph data. Our team has been engaged, on the one hand, with enterprise use cases in manufacturing. On the other hand we’ve worked as intermediaries between research teams funded by enterprise and open source projects needed by enterprise – particularly in the open source ecosystem for AI models. Also, there are caveats; this work is not simple. Translating from latest research into production-ready code is especially complex and expensive. Let’s examine caveats which other teams should understand, and look toward practical examples.
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Language, Graphs, and AI in Industry
LLMs have revolutionized AI. Do we still need knowledge models and taxonomies, and why? | LinkedIn
LLMs have revolutionized AI. Do we still need knowledge models and taxonomies, and why? | LinkedIn
Although I have of course heard this question more often in recent months than in all the years before, it is really just a reiteration of the question of all questions, which is probably the most fundamental question of all for AI: How much human (or symbolic AI) does statistical AI need? With ever
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LLMs have revolutionized AI. Do we still need knowledge models and taxonomies, and why? | LinkedIn
Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs offer a way to connect embedding vectors to structured knowledge
Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs offer a way to connect embedding vectors to structured knowledge
Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs offer a way to connect embedding vectors to structured knowledge, enhancing their meaning and explainability. Let's delve into… | 25 comments on LinkedIn
Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs offer a way to connect embedding vectors to structured knowledge,
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Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs offer a way to connect embedding vectors to structured knowledge
Ontologies are the backbone of the Semantic Web bridging the gap between human and machine understanding
Ontologies are the backbone of the Semantic Web bridging the gap between human and machine understanding
Ontologies are the backbone of the Semantic Web bridging the gap between human and machine understanding. They define the concepts and relationships that… | 29 comments on LinkedIn
Ontologies are the backbone of the Semantic Web bridging the gap between human and machine understanding
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Ontologies are the backbone of the Semantic Web bridging the gap between human and machine understanding