Kohei Kurihara -DataPrivacy for Fighting Covid-19- on Twitter
Check it. Explainable AI: From the peak of inflated expectations to the pitfalls of interpreting machine learning models https://t.co/AmS9dZz1Iv via @ZDNet & @linked_do #tech #digital #data #business pic.twitter.com/Lvxx7MTcsO— Kohei Kurihara -DataPrivacy for Fighting Covid-19- (@kuriharan) August 24, 2020
"... the first version of Meena reportedly has 2.6 billion parameters and is trained on 341 GB of text, filtered from public domain social media conversations." @jrdothoughts bit.ly/2UXJHYF
"... the first version of Meena reportedly has 2.6 billion parameters and is trained on 341 GB of text, filtered from public domain social media conversations." @jrdothoughts bit.ly/2UXJHYF
The Hype Around #KnowledgeGraphs @DavidClarkeBlog @Synaptica, including paraphrases of notable knowledge graph definitions #connecteddata h/t @aaranged https://t.co/qdf89loxvW?amp=1
"By augmenting the underlying graph technology with native support for JSON and JSON-LD, organizations can suddenly access a range of possibilities for AI data modeling, querying and developing applications previously impossible." Jans Aasman @Franzinc bi
"By augmenting the underlying graph technology with native support for JSON and JSON-LD, organizations can suddenly access a range of possibilities for AI data modeling, querying and developing applications previously impossible." Jans Aasman @Franzinc https://t.co/fSwUZd6fkR— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) June 28, 2019
"Gremlin++ & BitGraph: Implement the Gremlin Traversal Language and A GPU-Accelerated Graph Computing Framework in C++" drum.lib.umd.edu/handle/1903/21… see Gremlin++ code here: github.com/bgamer50/Greml… #graphdb https://t.co/LmSsABE7SW
Accelerated Graph Computing Framework in C++" drum.lib.umd.edu/handle/1903/21… see Gremlin++ code here: github.com/bgamer50/Greml… #graphdb https://t.co/LmSsABE7SW
"In very simple terms, if you want your article, product, corporate identity, or anything else, really, to be relevant in this new world, you also need to be in the Knowledge Graphs." Richard Wallis (@rjw) on his involvement with Google and #schema.org bi
"In very simple terms, if you want your article, product, corporate identity, or anything else, really, to be relevant in this new world, you also need to be in the Knowledge Graphs." Richard Wallis (@rjw) on his involvement with Google and #schema.org https://t.co/6ldtlcLpHF— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) July 8, 2019
"name": "Sherman McCoy", "jobTitle": "Master of the Universe" Quoted tweet from @glenngabe: That's interesting -> Google Search to introduce public profile cards for all, a replacement for G+ profiles "The new Google Search profile cards appear to be diff
"The Linked Irish Traditional Music Ontology, an extension of FRBRoo, is designed to represent contemporary and historical Irish traditional music practice, documentation, and performance. It was developed in 2019 for use at the Irish Traditional Music Ar
"The Linked Irish Traditional Music Ontology, an extension of FRBRoo, is designed to represent contemporary and historical Irish traditional music practice, documentation, and performance. It was developed in 2019 for use at the Irish Traditional Music Archive, Dublin." https://t.co/gepumprBtS— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) June 26, 2019
"This article presents our ontology – that is, how we express mathematical ideas and relationships in the Cambridge Mathematics Framework – with examples from the CM Framework itself." twitter.com/CambridgeMaths… Quoted tweet from @CambridgeMaths: Our Ont
"This article presents our ontology – that is, how we express mathematical ideas and relationships in the Cambridge Mathematics Framework – with examples from the CM Framework itself." twitter.com/CambridgeMaths…
"What are Links in Linked Open Data? A Characterization and Evaluation of Links between Knowledge Graphs on the Web."
"What are Links in Linked Open Data? A Characterization and Evaluation of Links between Knowledge Graphs on the Web."(Haller et al, 2019)https://t.co/wE8nEH0ugn pic.twitter.com/2q22ow6jB4— WikiResearch (@WikiResearch) October 10, 2019
"What is Trending on Wikipedia? Capturing Trends and Language Biases Across #Wikipedia Editions" people share interest for entertainment, and differences appear in topics related to local events or about cultural particularities. (Miz et al, 2020) arxiv.o
"What is Trending on Wikipedia? Capturing Trends and Language Biases Across #Wikipedia Editions" people share interest for entertainment, and differences appear in topics related to local events or about cultural particularities.
"Wikipedia2Vec: An Efficient Toolkit for Learning and Visualizing the Embeddings of Words and Entities from Wikipedia" Python-based open tool for learning word and entity embeddings from #Wikipedia, now with a web demo. demo: https://t.co/Gv5EBXWbuX pap
Wikipedia2Vec: #Python #opensource tool for learning word & entity embeddings from #Wikipedia. Demo: https://t.co/Gv5EBXWbuX #Research paper: https://t.co/GGbQjQolJe #datascience #AI #NLP h/t @aaranged
#KnowledgeGraphs and Knowledge Networks: The Story in Brief published in #IEEE Internet Computing #research #datascience #analytics #AI @amit_p h/t @WikiResearch @cyberandy
#KnowledgeGraphs and Knowledge Networks: The Story in Brief published in #IEEE Internet Computing #research #datascience #analytics #AI @amit_p h/t @WikiResearch @cyberandy
(1) Why do these Knowledge Graphs need 10,000 pairs of hands? | LinkedIn
In 2000 we at Taalee/Semagix had built a commercial semantic search engine that was driven by Knowledge Graph (KG) (or ontology, our trademarked name then was WorldModel): find details at [1]. We had built KG for ~25 categories/domain and subcategories/subdomains, but because of a unique strategy fo
(15) Heiko Paulheim on Twitter: "While plain #rdf2vec cannot be used for #ontology #matching, its extension #owl2vec might do the trick, as proposed in this master's thesis at @unioslo: https://t.co/ILzj4W9UZ2" / Twitter
While plain #rdf2vec cannot be used for #ontology #matching, its extension #owl2vec might do the trick, as proposed in this master's thesis at @unioslo: https://t.co/ILzj4W9UZ2— Heiko Paulheim (@heikopaulheim) August 19, 2019
(15) Hume - A Graph-Powered Insights Engine on Twitter: "In this demo, we import and analyse Research papers. Cannot be simpler to do Knowledge Graphs ! https://t.co/8C19y1q5MO" / Twitter
In this demo, we import and analyse Research papers. Cannot be simpler to do Knowledge Graphs !https://t.co/8C19y1q5MO— Hume - A Graph-Powered Insights Engine (@TryHume) August 19, 2019
(15) TinkerPop on Twitter: "Apache TinkerPop 3.4.3 Released. Avant-Gremlin Construction #3 for Theremin and Flowers https://t.co/XeZrz91d4V #graphdb #nosql https://t.co/lXmfraAYHi" / Twitter
Apache TinkerPop 3.4.3 Released. Avant-Gremlin Construction #3 for Theremin and Flowers https://t.co/XeZrz91d4V #graphdb #nosql pic.twitter.com/lXmfraAYHi— TinkerPop (@apachetinkerpop) August 12, 2019
(2) Alan Morrison's answer to What is the application of semantic web in e-commerce, e-banking, e-government, and life science? - Quora
What is the application of #semanticweb in e-commerce, e-banking, e-government, and #lifescience? Most value-creating companies in the world are using #knowledgegraph @AlanMorrison on @Quora #business #tech #data #digitaltransformation https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-application-of-semantic-web-in-e-commerce-e-banking-e-government-and-life-science/answer/Alan-Morrison?ch=2&srid=Mru
(20) Aaron Bradley on Twitter: "#schema.org 5.0 released. No additions to core, but vocabulary for the classification of health topics for more real estate properties in development. https://t.co/BEQsWeDQqo https://t.co/o7JKCoLSg0" / Twitter
#schema.org 5.0 is out. No additions to core, but vocabulary for classification of #healthcare topics for more real estate properties in development. New releases on 1st of month, changes in "Pending" section #SEO #semantics #Google h/t @danbri @aaranged
(21) Visual Software Analytics on Twitter: "Software Analytics with #Jupyter notebooks using a prefilled #Neo4j database running on #MyBinder. Created with building blocks from @feststelltaste and @psychemedia. https://t.co/qt8WYF9Md7 https://t.co/ccEh8rX
#Software #Analytics with #Jupyter notebooks using a prefilled #Neo4j database running on #MyBinder by @softvisresearch Created with building blocks from @feststelltaste and @psychemedia #knowledgegraph #softwaredevelopment
(6) Beyond the low code hype: Knowledge graph-driven development | LinkedIn
I had the chance to attend Strata Data in San Francisco this week and talk to data engineers who are struggling under the burden of decades of legacy application-centric development approaches in an era when companies should be becoming data centric. Here's a way to scale up a data-centric code qual
(8) Kelvin Lawrence on Twitter: "Practical Gremlin is now updated to cover most of the new features added in TinkerPop. As always it remains a work in progress. More details here https://t.co/xShCVkCnaF @apachetinkerpop #graphdb" / Twitter
Practical Gremlin is now updated to cover most of the new features added in TinkerPop. As always it remains a work in progress. More details here https://t.co/xShCVkCnaF @apachetinkerpop #graphdb— Kelvin Lawrence (@gfxman) July 15, 2019
(8) Tony Hammond on Twitter: "RT @atomgraphhq: CSV2RDF 2.0 released! https://t.co/2lyYzOJ6fQ CSV2RDF is a streaming, transforming, #SPARQL-based #CSV to #RDF converter -…" / Twitter
CSV2RDF 2.0 released! https://t.co/2lyYzOJ6fQCSV2RDF is a streaming, transforming, #SPARQL-based #CSV to #RDF converter -now with named arguments (shout-out to @picocli) and a Docker image: https://t.co/BU9uoGXmIc— AtomGraph (@atomgraphhq) July 2, 2019
Last week, I virtually attended the Knowledge Graph Conference 2020. Originally, KGC was planned to be hosted in New York at Columbia University but, as with everything, had to go online because of the pandemic.