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Geometry Processing with Neural Fields | Guandao Yang
The video of Guandao Yang discussing his paper "Geometry processing with Neural Fields" is up! YouTube Link: https://lnkd.in/dGqu2vcN I am excited to ...
Why data fabrics are the next step in the maturation of data management
With the right data fabric, people and algorithms can make better decisions and reduce the risk of data misuse or misinterpretation.
Esri marries GIS and graph data
Graph data linked with geographic data will provide new means of data discovery, developers were told at a recent conference hosted by Esri.
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Some of the modern GNNs have their roots in methods originally developed in the signal processing domain. Graph Signal Processing started with two directions...
DSC Weekly Digest 22 February 2022: Graphology - DataScienceCentral.com
In the last couple of months, I’ve been noticing a gradual shift in the kind of articles that we receive at Data Science Central. We still get a fair amount of data science content, but increasingly (and admittedly with a bit of encouragement) we’re seeing more articles centered around graphs and semantics. I don’t believe… Read More »DSC Weekly Digest 22 February 2022: Graphology
Scene Graphs and Semantics - DataScienceCentral.com
It is nearly certain that, if you have ever played a 3D video game, watched a CGI-effects-laden movie, or seen increasingly hyperrealistic imagery, you have encountered a scene graph without realizing it. Scene graphs are pervasive in everything from media to medicine, from augmented reality to industrial digital twins, and they are increasingly playing an… Read More »Scene Graphs and Semantics
Why JSON Users Should Learn Turtle - DataScienceCentral.com
The Semantic Web has garnered a reputation for complexity among both Javascript and Python developers, primarily because, well, it’s not JSON, and JSON has become the data language of the web. Why learn some obscure language when JSON is perfectly capable of describing everything, right? Well, sort of. The problem that JSON faces, is actually… Read More »Why JSON Users Should Learn Turtle
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TigerGraph launches $1 million challenge to inspire use of graph AI | ZDNet
With a $250,000 first prize, entrepreneurs, academics, engineers, scientists can create their own problem statement focused on a topic of their choosing.
Introducing ArangoDB 3.9 – Graph Meets Analytics Introducing ArangoDB 3.9 – Graph Meets Analytics
We are proud to announce the release of ArangoDB 3.8! With this release ArangoDB improves many use-cases analytics.
3 Ways to Confirm Your Data Catalog Is Really Powered by a Knowledge Graph | data.world
Just because you’re calling your model a “knowledge graph” doesn’t make it so. True knowledge graphs possess three distinct characteristics.
How to deploy (almost) any PyTorch Geometric model on Nvidia’s Triton Inference Server with an…
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🧪 From an internal lab project to a project for the future of Dataveyes 🚀 We are very proud to introduce Modality, our analysis and visualisation tool... 36 comments on LinkedIn
How Solid Pods May End Up Becoming the Building Blocks of the Metaverse - DataScienceCentral.com
Tim Berners-Lee has an interesting habit of coming up with ideas that seem hard to explain at the outset, remain all hard to understand even as they become more implemented and refined, can go for years with only a few die-hard fans becoming convinced that what he is doing is the best thing since sliced… Read More »How Solid Pods May End Up Becoming the Building Blocks of the Metaverse
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TigerGraph: Graph DBs to Become a ‘Must-Have’ in 2022
Graph databases will no longer be a luxury but will become a "must-have" for enterprise IT organizations in 2022, according to graph database provider TigerGraph. According to Gartner's research, by 2025, graph technologies will be used in 80% of new data and analytics systems, up from 10% in 2021, facilitating rapid decision-making across the enterprise.…
A knowledge graph to interpret clinical proteomics data
Nature Biotechnology - A knowledge graph platform integrates proteomics with other omics data and biomedical databases.
Dagstuhl 2022: Graph Databases and Network Visualization | Stardog
Pavel Klinov, Stardog VP of Research and Development, is back from the Dagstuhl Seminar on Graph Databases and Network Visualization, held at the Leibniz Center for Informatics in Germany from January 16 – 21, 2022. We asked him about his experience.
Predictions and hopes for Geometric & Graph ML in 2022
Leading researchers in Geometric & Graph ML summarise the progress in 2021 and make predictions for 2022
Metaphors we ontologize by - Casey Hart, Ph.D., Olive
Rather than using mathematical graphs and relational databases, Dr. Hart explains the use and development of ontologies using everyday metaphorical scenarios.
Advanced data science, machine learning and the power of knowledge graphs: What can we expect from this combination?
Knowledge graphs are a powerful way to assist data scientists to crack hard data problems, but they aren’t as widely known as they could be. Graph database expert Maya Natarajan explains why that’s changing.
Utilising Graph Machine Learning within Drug Discovery and Development
Graph Machine Learning (GML) is receiving growing interest within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries for its ability to model biomolecular structures, the functional relationships...
DSC Weekly Digest 04 Jan 2022: Can Machine Learning Do Symbolic Manipulation? - DataScienceCentral.com
Can Machine Learning Do Symbolic Manipulation? I spent some time over the holidays engaged in a fascinating online conversation. The gist of it was a variation of an argument that has been going on in the realm of artificial intelligence from the time of Minsky and Seymour Papert: Whether it is possible for neural networks to… Read More »DSC Weekly Digest 04 Jan 2022: Can Machine Learning Do Symbolic Manipulation?
What is Graph Intelligence? - Gradient Flow
How and why the best companies are adopting Graph Visual Analytics, Graph AI, and Graph Neural Networks. By Leo Meyerovich and Ben Lorica. [A version of this post originally appeared on the Graphistry blog.] In this post, we highlight the current state of Graph Intelligence, a new technology category around new tools and techniques forContinue reading "What is Graph Intelligence?"
Claudio Stamile on LinkedIn: #machinelearning #ai #datascience
AutoML on graphs is a thing. In the paper Automated Machine Learning on Graphs: A Survey (https://lnkd.in/djs25FfM), the authors present a comprehensive...