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A Dictionary of Graph Terms | LinkedIn
A Dictionary of Graph Terms | LinkedIn
a general list of terms and phrases used frequently in the Semantics and Property Graph space. It is far from comprehensive, but if you've ever read my or other writers' articles, you may have run across terms that were unfamiliar. I'm publishing this here, with the intent of periodically updating it as time and resources permit.
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A Dictionary of Graph Terms | LinkedIn
A Gentle Introduction to Graph Embeddings
A Gentle Introduction to Graph Embeddings
Lots of researchers studied how can GNN works. TransE (Border et al., 2013), RESCAL (Nickle et al., 2011), DistMult (Yang et al., 2015) and ComplEx (Trouillon et al., 2016) will be introduced in this section.TransEIf you are familiar with word2vec (Mikolov et al., 2013), you can assume that TransE (Border et al., 2013) is similar to word2vec. Giving subject entity (aka head), relation and object entity (aka tail), object entity embeddings should be close to the subject entity embeddings plus relation embeddings if the subject entity is similar to the object entity. Otherwise, the subject entity should be far away from the object entity.Word2vec Sample: King + Woman ~= Queen (source)RESCALRESCAL (Nickle et al., 2011) uses multiple matrics to represent the relations among entities. Assume that the total number of entity is n while the total number of a relation is m, the total number of parameters is n x n x m. If there is no relation between an entity i and entity j, the value is
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A Gentle Introduction to Graph Embeddings
A New Hope: The Rise of the Knowledge Graph
A New Hope: The Rise of the Knowledge Graph
#data stored in graphs mimic the way humans understand information. @ontotext built a Star Wars #Knowledgegraph using RDF. But…what do #software developers want? Many APIs are built using #GraphQL #JSON. “A query language for your API” #GraphDB #database
·ontotext.com·
A New Hope: The Rise of the Knowledge Graph
A Review of Graph Databases - DZone Database
A Review of Graph Databases - DZone Database
driven social media company, it is essential to pursue a basic CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operation to add more people, add new messages to the current database or find associated information. This helps the company figure out a certain user’s profile. For example, it might find that user Jeff has many posts relating to AI and music. Thus we may conclude him being a programmer, and so on. Sometimes requirements for one analysis can be extremely tricky. For example, you might have a query for Find all posts from users and count the number of posts up to 3 levels down [1].
·dzone.com·
A Review of Graph Databases - DZone Database
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Hey Dan, thanks for the ping. First of all, I'll point y'all to a related thread a few weeks ago... https://t.co/haTtBJfAhA 1/24— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) February 25, 2019
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
If there's any doubts that Apple's Siri is (or at least leverages) a knowledge graph, they're laid to rest with this job posting from Apple > Siri - ML Engineer - Knowledge Graph - Apple (CA) https://t.co/1PFdecMk9V— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) January 21, 2019
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter: "In your opinion which structured data markup syntax is the easiest to use when adding #schema.org information to a web page?"
Aaron Bradley on Twitter: "In your opinion which structured data markup syntax is the easiest to use when adding #schema.org information to a web page?"
In your opinion which structured data markup syntax is the easiest to use when adding #schema.org information to a web page?— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) January 29, 2019
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter: "In your opinion which structured data markup syntax is the easiest to use when adding #schema.org information to a web page?"
Aaron Bradley on Twitter: "The author of this Google doc, @jonoalderson, plans to make it "into a little website with structured/interlinked guidelines" but it's worth reading now > A general specification for implementing structured markup (using #schema
Aaron Bradley on Twitter: "The author of this Google doc, @jonoalderson, plans to make it "into a little website with structured/interlinked guidelines" but it's worth reading now > A general specification for implementing structured markup (using #schema
The author of this Google doc, @jonoalderson, plans to make it "into a little website with structured/interlinked guidelines" but it's worth reading now > A general specification for implementing structured markup (using #schema.org and JSON-LD) https://t.co/CxnQLx7MNb— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) January 28, 2019
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter: "The author of this Google doc, @jonoalderson, plans to make it "into a little website with structured/interlinked guidelines" but it's worth reading now > A general specification for implementing structured markup (using #schema
Aaron Bradley on Twitter: "This job posting from Microsoft provides some clues about where Satori is going - and by extension what we might expect to see in Bing. The extraction and curation of information "from data sources in public domains" is especial
Aaron Bradley on Twitter: "This job posting from Microsoft provides some clues about where Satori is going - and by extension what we might expect to see in Bing. The extraction and curation of information "from data sources in public domains" is especial
This job posting from Microsoft provides some clues about where Satori is going - and by extension what we might expect to see in Bing. The extraction and curation of information "from data sources in public domains" is especially interesting. https://t.co/KtMt6Rrg2i pic.twitter.com/sVI1JE1WLd— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) May 24, 2019
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter: "This job posting from Microsoft provides some clues about where Satori is going - and by extension what we might expect to see in Bing. The extraction and curation of information "from data sources in public domains" is especial
Aaron Bradley retweeted: To help promoting the usage of @wikidata , here's another attempt to explain properties of statements with one of the most used qualifiers "start time" (pq:P850). Try it: https://t.co/tvOeWK7qBM #SPARQL #LinkedData https://t.co/Rs
Aaron Bradley retweeted: To help promoting the usage of @wikidata , here's another attempt to explain properties of statements with one of the most used qualifiers "start time" (pq:P850). Try it: https://t.co/tvOeWK7qBM #SPARQL #LinkedData https://t.co/Rs
To help promoting the usage of @wikidata , here's another attempt to explain properties of statements with one of the most used qualifiers "start time" (pq:P850).Try it: https://t.co/tvOeWK7qBM#SPARQL #LinkedData pic.twitter.com/RshdPRx92D— Ivo Velitchkov (@kvistgaard) February 20, 2020
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Aaron Bradley retweeted: To help promoting the usage of @wikidata , here's another attempt to explain properties of statements with one of the most used qualifiers "start time" (pq:P850). Try it: https://t.co/tvOeWK7qBM #SPARQL #LinkedData https://t.co/Rs
Abhishek Singh posted on LinkedIn
Abhishek Singh posted on LinkedIn
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Abhishek Singh posted on LinkedIn
About Link Reification, Multi-Typing, Meta-Modeling … & Zen
About Link Reification, Multi-Typing, Meta-Modeling … & Zen
Modeling_EN.md(Also available in French, by replacing EN by FR at the end of the URL)Trying to make a shorter answerAnd then I decided to make him a synthesis about the role of each feature …… and while writing this synthesis, I suddenly realized that these 3 features were all in connection with a problem of decompartmentalization !In fact, modeling paradigms often tend to compartmentalize the "things" ...... by
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About Link Reification, Multi-Typing, Meta-Modeling … & Zen
Accenture Knowledge Graphs
Accenture Knowledge Graphs
As I mentioned here before, Knowledge Graphs are the new Black! Even more important, they are a fundamental building block of a data driven enterprise ... 17 comments on LinkedIn
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Accenture Knowledge Graphs