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Feeling SHACL'd to your desk at home these days? Then try out SHACL Play!, a "free online SHACL validator for RDF data" from Thomas Francart bit.ly/2QfpbQ5
Feeling SHACL'd to your desk at home these days? Then try out SHACL Play!, a "free online SHACL validator for RDF data" from Thomas Francart bit.ly/2QfpbQ5
Feeling SHACL'd to your desk at home these days? Then try out SHACL Play!, a "free online SHACL validator for RDF data" from Thomas Francart bit.ly/2QfpbQ5
·twitter.com·
Feeling SHACL'd to your desk at home these days? Then try out SHACL Play!, a "free online SHACL validator for RDF data" from Thomas Francart bit.ly/2QfpbQ5
Finally, a Knowledge Graph Management System
Finally, a Knowledge Graph Management System
user experience was also far from great and administrative features like access control were totally missing. At the same time, the mainstream web application architecture was relying on techn
·atomgraph.com·
Finally, a Knowledge Graph Management System
Financial Times Turns to Graph Technology to Connect Its Vast Array of Data | Data | Computerworld UK
Financial Times Turns to Graph Technology to Connect Its Vast Array of Data | Data | Computerworld UK
Computerworld covers a range of technology topics, with a focus on these core areas of IT: Windows, Mobile, Apple/enterprise, Office and productivity suites, collaboration, web browsers and blockchain, as well as relevant information about companies such as Microsoft, Apple and Google.
·computerworlduk.com·
Financial Times Turns to Graph Technology to Connect Its Vast Array of Data | Data | Computerworld UK
Finding patterns with rules
Finding patterns with rules
triple store which we will query with SPARQL. If you are not yet familiar with knowledge graphs and reasoning, you can read an introduction published on
·towardsdatascience.com·
Finding patterns with rules
Finding the shortest path from Country A to Country B — using Neo4J and Node
Finding the shortest path from Country A to Country B — using Neo4J and Node
Finding the shortest path from Country A to Country B using Graph #analytics #algorithms #javascript #tutorial #softwareengineering #datascience #GraphDB #opensource #Neo4J #data #tech [LINK]https://technology.amis.nl/2019/01/01/finding-the-shortest-path-from-country-a-to-country-b-using-neo4j-and-node/ [LINK]https://miro.medium.com/max/1370/0*Ol4T6m9f4Y2W7T9W.png
·technology.amis.nl·
Finding the shortest path from Country A to Country B — using Neo4J and Node
Focus: KGs for Food
Focus: KGs for Food
Dan Barber, the James Beard award-winning chef who pioneered the farm-to-table movement, has a single, elegant term for the complexity of molecules, processes, and sequences that underpins great food: flavor. Like great chefs, computer scientists grapple with complexity, seeking elegant ways to model and analyze increasingly complex–or perhaps, flavorful–phenomena. Across many business verticals, we are […]
·knowledgegraph.tech·
Focus: KGs for Food
Football meets graphs
Football meets graphs
FOOTBALL MEETS GRAPHS Bea Hernández
·docs.google.com·
Football meets graphs
For those of you who missed it - here is the recording of my webinar at @Dataversity on #graph #datamodeling - summary of my #online #training at #Dataversity: lnkd.in/dK6ex9F
For those of you who missed it - here is the recording of my webinar at @Dataversity on #graph #datamodeling - summary of my #online #training at #Dataversity: lnkd.in/dK6ex9F
For those of you who missed it - here is the recording of my webinar at @Dataversity on #graph #datamodeling - summary of my #online #training at #Dataversity: https://t.co/3p71i3kGYP— Thomas Frisendal (@VizDataModeler) January 11, 2020
·twitter.com·
For those of you who missed it - here is the recording of my webinar at @Dataversity on #graph #datamodeling - summary of my #online #training at #Dataversity: lnkd.in/dK6ex9F
Formula for Success
Formula for Success
László Barabási never bothered to learn English. “My worst grades were always in English because I thought, Why study it? You can never leave this country,” explains Barabási, director of the Center for Complex Network Research (CCNR) at Northeastern University in Boston. “It wasn’t until I got to the University of Bucharest and became interested in research that I understood the importance of being able to read academic papers in English.” Barabási emigrated from Romania to Budapest with his father in the summer of 1989, a few months before Ceaușescu was overthrown, and completed a master’s degree in physics at Eötvös Loránd University two years later. But it wasn’t until after he’d earned a Ph.D. in physics at Boston University in 1994, while working as a postdoc at IBM’s legendary Thomas J. Watson Research Center, that Barabási became inter
·weareworldquant.com·
Formula for Success
Francis Opoku on Twitter: "Short comparision of #SPARQL and #GraphQL by @RubenVerborgh. One SPARQL Query can go against multiple SPARQL endpoints in a natural way - that is not equal to schema stitching in GraphQL because there is no need for schema assum
Francis Opoku on Twitter: "Short comparision of #SPARQL and #GraphQL by @RubenVerborgh. One SPARQL Query can go against multiple SPARQL endpoints in a natural way - that is not equal to schema stitching in GraphQL because there is no need for schema assum
Short comparision of #SPARQL and #GraphQL by @RubenVerborgh. One SPARQL Query can go against multiple SPARQL endpoints in a natural way - that is not equal to schema stitching in GraphQL because there is no need for schema assumptions of different #API's: https://t.co/RWYuvBSIqX— Francis Opoku (@fraopo) December 23, 2018
·twitter.com·
Francis Opoku on Twitter: "Short comparision of #SPARQL and #GraphQL by @RubenVerborgh. One SPARQL Query can go against multiple SPARQL endpoints in a natural way - that is not equal to schema stitching in GraphQL because there is no need for schema assum
Frank van Harmelen on Twitter
Frank van Harmelen on Twitter
A big new #LOAD resource: https://t.co/J44j8EKsGo All 500M+ owl:sameAs statements in the #LOD cloud, their closure into 50M equivalence classes, and an estimated error degree for all of these. All for download at https://t.co/sKeetxXzgY— Frank van Harmelen (@FrankVanHarmele) April 28, 2019
·twitter.com·
Frank van Harmelen on Twitter
Functional Knowledge Graph Community Group
Functional Knowledge Graph Community Group
The mission of FKG group is to create specifications for encoding ontologies that AI Assistants can operate upon enabling them to execute functions embedded in a web page. FKGs are encoded in JSON-LD, this group defines the vocabulary. A detailed proposal can be found at: https://github.com/keyvan-m-sadeghi/assister/blob/assister-conception/rfcs/text/assister-conception/README.md
·w3.org·
Functional Knowledge Graph Community Group
Gartner Identifies Top 10 Data and Analytics Technology Trends for 2019
Gartner Identifies Top 10 Data and Analytics Technology Trends for 2019
Augmented analytics, continuous intelligence and explainable artificial intelligence (AI) are among the top trends in data and analytics technology that have significant disruptive potential over the next three to five years, according to Gartner, Inc.
·gartner.com·
Gartner Identifies Top 10 Data and Analytics Technology Trends for 2019