Ivo Velitchkov on Twitter: "Microsoft Academic Knowledge Graph A #SPARQL endpoint to and #RDF dumps of 8 Billion Triples of Scholarly Data. https://t.co/bs6pXoh9Z7 https://t.co/orZEq9Dt8J https://t.co/IUP8FQWk5j… https://t.co/7AchKF5Urw"
Microsoft Academic Knowledge GraphA #SPARQL endpoint to and #RDF dumps of8 Billion Triples of Scholarly Data.https://t.co/bs6pXoh9Z7https://t.co/orZEq9Dt8Jhttps://t.co/IUP8FQWk5j pic.twitter.com/KBvtdAOzwd— Ivo Velitchkov (@kvistgaard) January 8, 2019
JanusGraph on Twitter: "We are proud to announce the release of #JanusGraph 0.4.0 with CQL OLAP support, performance improvements for pre-fetching of properties, and many updated dependencies: TinkerPop, Cassandra, HBase, Bigtable, and BerkeleyDB! Downloa
We are proud to announce the release of #JanusGraph 0.4.0 with CQL OLAP support, performance improvements for pre-fetching of properties, and many updated dependencies: TinkerPop, Cassandra, HBase, Bigtable, and BerkeleyDB! Download now: https://t.co/tEkjTojUs2— JanusGraph (@JanusGraph) July 11, 2019
We just launched official #JanusGraph @Docker images to simplify production deployments and testing! Check out the images at https://t.co/Vo44Bokwpu and see the docs for more info: https://t.co/VLaLwR6jcI— JanusGraph (@JanusGraph) May 8, 2019
John Murray on Twitter: "This is what the resultant 100 retail outlet isochrone map looks like, built using Spatia and @rapidsai #cuGraph SSSP using @OrdnanceSurvey Open Roads as road graph + drive times estimated from @transportgovuk road stats #opendata
This is what the resultant 100 retail outlet isochrone map looks like, built using Spatia and @rapidsai #cuGraph SSSP using @OrdnanceSurvey Open Roads as road graph + drive times estimated from @transportgovuk road stats #opendata cc @puntofisso pic.twitter.com/rGhDinkaVX— John Murray (@MurrayData) May 28, 2019
jQAssistant | Your Software . Your Structures . Your Rules
.@jQAssistant is a #QA tool which allows definition & validation of project specific rules on a structural level. Built upon #Neo4j #graphdatabase, can be plugged into build process. Now w/ #PlantUML class diagrams #dataviz #softwareengineering
Juan Sequeda on Twitter: "#W3CGraphWorkshop @b2ebs’s Keynote - Neptune seems to be favorite amazon product launch of 2018. People love graphs - “Graph let’s me integrate data like crazy” - View market as customers who could benefit from graphs - Devs from
#W3CGraphWorkshop @b2ebs’s Keynote- Neptune seems to be favorite amazon product launch of 2018. People love graphs- “Graph let’s me integrate data like crazy”- View market as customers who could benefit from graphs- Devs from RDB find PG natural. Info arch find RDF natural pic.twitter.com/6tJDy0FKDz— Juan Sequeda (@juansequeda) March 4, 2019
Juan Sequeda on Twitter: "#W3CGraphWorkshop Alastair Green @neo4j: - It’s always hard to agree. It’s a social process! - PG has to get organized. A lot going on: openCypher, PGQL, SQL/PGQ, G-CORE. RDF seems to be more organized. - Cooperate to define reas
#W3CGraphWorkshop Alastair Green @neo4j: - It’s always hard to agree. It’s a social process!- PG has to get organized. A lot going on: openCypher, PGQL, SQL/PGQ, G-CORE. RDF seems to be more organized. - Cooperate to define reasonable interoperation standards. pic.twitter.com/uEpZg4Jyd4— Juan Sequeda (@juansequeda) March 4, 2019
Happy to share what the Property Graph Schema Working Group has been working on for a few months. Slides https://t.co/7TzSMPobnqIndustry Survey https://t.co/MdfK1fL2wiUse Case & Requirements https://t.co/4ZuCy6zT6ZAcademic Survey https://t.co/J7rZYioIHG #W3CGraphWorkshop— Juan Sequeda (@juansequeda) March 4, 2019
Just published a new version of neovis.js, a JavaScript graph visualization package designed to be used with @neo4j Graph Algorithms🎉This version includes support for TypeScript and a b
Just published a new version of neovis.js, a JavaScript graph visualization package designed to be used with @neo4j Graph Algorithms🎉This version includes support for TypeScript and a bugfix impacting some Angular issues. Kudos to Shoval for the PRs!https://t.co/1lXCZhgx1r pic.twitter.com/IsdLZxlhKX— William Lyon (@lyonwj) October 4, 2019
Kafka Graph Processing: Visual Stream Analytics with Neo4j
Visualize Kafka Streams with Neo4j by taking any data, turning it into a graph, leveraging graph processing, and piping the results back to Apache Kafka, adding visualizations to your event streaming applications.
KBpedia Continues Quality Improvements | AI3:::Adaptive Information
KBpedia combines 6 knowledge bases (Wikipedia, Wikidata, schema.org, DBpedia, GeoNames, OpenCyc), has mappings to more vocabularies. Can be used for #machinelearning, #data interoperability, knowledge-based #AI #Newrelease #knowledgegraph #opendata [LINK]http://www.mkbergman.com/2284/kbpedia-continues-quality-improvements/[/LINK] [IMAGE]http://www.mkbergman.com/wp-content/themes/ai3v2/images/2017Posts/kbpedia-logo-244.png[/IMAGE]
KBpedia v 200 Now Available | AI3:::Adaptive Information
The baseline KBpedia version 2.00, a computable knowledge structure that integrates seven leading public knowledge bases, has now been released as open source.
“I just published the first update of Practical Gremlin in all formats since July. This release adds quite a bit of content and resolves many issues. Thanks as always for all the feedback and support. https://t.co/UNJzfsUg3s @apachetinkerpop #graphdb”
Key Graph Based Shortest Path Algorithms With Illustrations - Part 2: Floyd–Warshall's And A-Star Algorithms
In part 1 of this article series, I provided a quick primer on graph data structure, acknowledged that there are several graph based algorithms with the notabl…
#Knowledgegraphs are important resources for many #artificialintelligence tasks but often suffer from incompleteness. #research proposes to use pre-trained language models for knowledge graph completion. Novel framework named KG-BERT
KGC 2020 Agenda is now live – KGC Newsletter Issue 08
Hi everyone, The Knowledge Graph Conference 2020 agenda is now live! Check it out. May 4-5 Workshops & Tutorials 2 workshops and 7 tutorials on building the state of the art KGs Schedule May 6-7 Main Conference 30 speakers of KG pioneers and leaders sharing vision for KG innovations Schedule KGC 2020 Tickets Join over 130 […]
Bringing #graphdatabases technology and advanced analytics together. We at Redfield are proud to announce a new integration between #OrientDB graph database...
kNN Classification members of congress using similarity algorithms in Neo4j | Graph people
Image taken from wikipedia, Couple of days ago I was presenting “How to use similarity algorithms” in a Neo4j online meetup with Mark Needham. Among other use-cases we discussed how the…
Oct 25, 2019 · 11 min readThere is an unreasonable amount of information that can be extracted from what people publicly say on the internet. At Heuritech we use this information to better understand what people want, which products they like and why. This post explains from a scientific point of view what is Knowledge extraction and details a few recent methods on how to do it.What is knowledge extraction?Highly structured databases make it easy to reason with and can be used for inference. For example in WikiData or YAGO, entities are isolated and linked together with relations. However, most of the human knowledge expressions take the form of unstructured texts, from which it is very hard to reason and get wisdom. Consider the example here:The raw text on the left contains a lot of useful information in an unstructured way, such as birthday, nationality, activity. Extracting those information corresponds to a challenging field in Natural Language Processing, which may require