Interesting paper on which parts of SPARQL query language are easier or more difficult to understand: https://t.co/TgWNXFrCfv— Learning SPARQL (@LearningSPARQL) September 29, 2020
Everything you always wanted to know but never dared to ask about #knowledgeGraphs:On Oct. 27, 2020, our new free online course "Knowledge Graphs" with @lysander07 and @em_alam will start on the @openHPI platform. Register now at https://t.co/UA9XxTOO3O pic.twitter.com/V6YGkV5Pu4— Harald Sack (@lysander07) September 12, 2020
In this blog post, we explore how the performance of Memgraph as evolved across version from v0.15.2 to v1.1.0 and discuss how we were able to reduce memory usage by as much as 50% and improve throughput towards near-linear scalability.https://t.co/R8XTh520CK— Memgraph (@memgraphdb) October 1, 2020
Lots of very good material here. Covers a lot of ground including Amazon Neptune, performance tuning, data modeling, common use cases and also some @apachetinkerpop Gremlin and @w3c RDF tutorials. https://t.co/3gdcKcNHiT— Kelvin Lawrence (@gfxman) October 1, 2020
Ever had some weird dataset you wanted, like "a list of every US senator ever and their gender?" and thought "ugh, that's gonna be a pain to assemble?"Or "Wikipedia has info on X, but it's gonna be hard to get out?"Well, Have you heard of Wikidata?https://t.co/1L6pkFh43h pic.twitter.com/8KiZyKKlSX— Erin ✨💽 (@erincandescent) October 1, 2020
https://t.co/kSTvjW2oBv Such a thoughtful article on #knowledgegraphs! @TDataScience pic.twitter.com/BphubNoYwv— James Le (@le_james94) October 1, 2020
This is just super satisfying. A @GavinMGleason query to combine conflict data from @dbpedia and @SeshatDatabank I love:1. the explosion2. dragging empires around followed by their battles pic.twitter.com/4oxAT8ynAF— TerminusDB (@TerminusDB) October 1, 2020
This current issue of https://t.co/iSEn2yvLfR covers #datagovernance #dataestate #data's #gendergap #datacatalog #dataestate #knowledgegraphs #DMP ... more. New content from @RSeiner @MandySeiner @AJAlgmin Polikoff of @TopQuadrant Beechum and @HBKI71. https://t.co/EEuVW3g7SG pic.twitter.com/sIL7KvLiJp— TDAN (@TDAN_com) October 1, 2020
In case you missed it, the recording of last week's #Lotico session on JSON-LD is now available. https://t.co/Pzlyjh2S89. #jsonld cc/@neumarcx— Gregg Kellogg (@Gkellogg) October 1, 2020
Stardog joins the Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation - Stardog
We’re proud to announce that Stardog is joining the Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation as a founding vendor member. Read on if you want to learn who, what, and why.
TigerGraph Unveils Free TigerGraph Enterprise Edition, Helping Companies Use Graph as the Foundation of Many Modern Data, Analytics and AI Capabilities
2 Megatrends Dominate the Gartner Hype Cycle for Artificial Intelligence, 2020
While five new #AI solutions enter the Gartner Hype Cycle for AI, 2020 what trends are dominating this year’s #AI landscape? Read Gartner analyst Svetlana Sicular’s views here. #GartnerSYM #CIO #ML #Chatbot
Converting text documents into knowledge graphs with the Diffbot Natural Language API
Most of the world’s knowledge is encoded in natural language (e.g., news articles, books, emails, academic papers). It is estimated that 80 percent of business-relevant information originates in un…
Happy to announce that my @OReillyMedia book Semantic Modeling for Data is now published https://t.co/4yngwDPMrO and available in electronic and print format https://t.co/VsFc8zf2KY. Get a free sample chapter at https://t.co/DivwADNUGo #datascience #datamodeling #knowledgegraphs pic.twitter.com/9j58IF1lcZ— Panos Alexopoulos (@PAlexop) September 9, 2020
Wikidata and Wikipedia have been proven useful for reason-ing in natural language applications, like question answering or entitylinking. Yet, no existing work has studied the potential of...