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David Riccitelli on Twitter
David Riccitelli on Twitter
@nightrose @danbri (reviving this old conversation here đŸ‘») is it there a tool or an API that I can query to describe a #Wikidata entity using the https://t.co/IoQttEpJyY vocabulary? 🧐 cc @danbri @thadguidry @cyberandy
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David Riccitelli on Twitter
Yifan Qian on Twitter
Yifan Qian on Twitter
We're excited to see @qian_yifan's article "Geometric graphs from data to aid classification tasks with Graph Convolutional Networks" published in @Patterns_CP. Congratulations!https://t.co/i5qGBHq6Cw— CSSI (@KelloggCSSI) April 21, 2021
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Yifan Qian on Twitter
Neo4j on Twitter
Neo4j on Twitter
Top 10 #Clubhouse users with the most powerful connections! Picked from over more than quarter a million users and 1.5M relationships! Powered by #neo4j #graphdatabase https://t.co/G0sX6I99rR pic.twitter.com/3o8yQEMgpY— Tokyo (@Ahmad_tokyo) April 22, 2021
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Neo4j on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Personalized News Recommendation with Knowledge-aware Interactive Matching https://t.co/txxb8WV2UG pic.twitter.com/4vyMEnbStp— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) April 22, 2021
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Graph Commons on Twitter
Graph Commons on Twitter
How does the Kudzu NFT virus spread in the Ethereum network? đŸ•žïžExplore the virus outbreak on @graphcommons /2 https://t.co/US323sZUti @billyrennekamp @lewdmechanical @hxrts @MPtherealMVP pic.twitter.com/AXMWXMaFpY— Burak Arikan (@arikan) April 22, 2021
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Graph Commons on Twitter
(1) The Pros and Cons of RDF-Star and Sparql-Star | LinkedIn
(1) The Pros and Cons of RDF-Star and Sparql-Star | LinkedIn
For regular readers of the (lately somewhat irregularly published) The Cagle Report, I've finally managed to get my feet underneath me at Data Science Central, and am gearing up with a number of new initiatives, including a video interview program that I'm getting underway as soon as I can get the l
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(1) The Pros and Cons of RDF-Star and Sparql-Star | LinkedIn
WikiResearch on Twitter
WikiResearch on Twitter
"Relational world knowledge representation in contextual language models: A review" Knowledge bases such as #Wikidata provide a high standard of factual precision which can in turn be expressively modeled by language models.(Safavi and Koutra, 2021)https://t.co/zZuhjIvCva pic.twitter.com/NCLBQBlLPL— WikiResearch (@WikiResearch) April 23, 2021
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WikiResearch on Twitter
Bob DuCharme on Twitter
Bob DuCharme on Twitter
New blog entry: Hidden gems included with Jena’s command line utilities—lots of ways to manipulate your RDF from the open-source multiplatform tool kit https://t.co/ZCOrxvZI3i pic.twitter.com/3rzI7xfKC9— Bob DuCharme (@bobdc) April 25, 2021
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Bob DuCharme on Twitter
Olaf Hartig on Twitter
Olaf Hartig on Twitter
In this blog post, @ABrokenJester discusses how #RDFstar & #SPARQLstar can make provenance tracking in #RDF #KnowledgeGraphs easier, & demonstrates how RDF-star annotations can be retrieved, displayed & visualized graphically in #metaphactory: https://t.co/qbdXJvBlOp— metaphacts (@metaphacts) April 26, 2021
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Olaf Hartig on Twitter
Learning SPARQL on Twitter
Learning SPARQL on Twitter
Last week I built a basic application as a side project to learn how to query #Wikidata with #SPARQL, and visualize it on a web map. You could check available imagery in Explorer or task a satellite on that specific location! https://t.co/JlYQJBeaJ2 pic.twitter.com/ULGFQ9nTBn— Ramiro Aznar (@ramiroaznar) April 20, 2021
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Learning SPARQL on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
"This study leverages narrative from global newspapers to construct theme-based knowledge graphs about world events, demonstrating that features extracted from such graphs improve forecasts of industrial production in three large economies compared to a number of benchmarks." https://t.co/NzNaWYGQ68— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) April 26, 2021
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Neo4j on Twitter
Neo4j on Twitter
"Graphs are forming the foundation of many modern data and analytics capabilities.” - Gartner Read the @Gartner report for more information: https://t.co/2DcE9NBVcI#data #analytics #gartner #neo4j #graphdatabases pic.twitter.com/IL9qFrsuR7— Neo4j (@neo4j) April 26, 2021
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Neo4j on Twitter
How can a psychotherapist build a relationship with the patient? AI-informed Disorder, Severity and Temporality cues from Reddit communities | LinkedIn
How can a psychotherapist build a relationship with the patient? AI-informed Disorder, Severity and Temporality cues from Reddit communities | LinkedIn
Description of the Problem: Artificial intelligence (AI) in health has shown significant success by recognizing patterns in ECG to predict atrial fibrillation, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and cardiac arrest. Further, investigating brain MRIs for tumors, or mining patterns in fMRIs to estimate chanc
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How can a psychotherapist build a relationship with the patient? AI-informed Disorder, Severity and Temporality cues from Reddit communities | LinkedIn
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Towards Knowledge Graphs Validation through Weighted Knowledge Sources @ElwinHuaman et al. https://t.co/SL8lukNZM7 pic.twitter.com/l4TbIDrqlQ— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) April 27, 2021
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Petar Veličković on Twitter: "Proud to share our 150-page "proto-book" with @mmbronstein @joanbruna @TacoCohen on geometric DL! Through the lens of symmetries and invariances, we attempt to distill "all you need to build the architectures that are all you need". https://t.co/CBN0IG8BXR More info below! đŸ§” https://t.co/NBwmeuR1vV" / Twitter
Petar Veličković on Twitter: "Proud to share our 150-page "proto-book" with @mmbronstein @joanbruna @TacoCohen on geometric DL! Through the lens of symmetries and invariances, we attempt to distill "all you need to build the architectures that are all you need". https://t.co/CBN0IG8BXR More info below! đŸ§” https://t.co/NBwmeuR1vV" / Twitter
Proud to share our 150-page "proto-book" with @mmbronstein @joanbruna @TacoCohen on geometric DL! Through the lens of symmetries and invariances, we attempt to distill "all you need to build the architectures that are all you need". https://t.co/CBN0IG8BXR More info below! đŸ§” https://t.co/NBwmeuR1vV
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Petar Veličković on Twitter: "Proud to share our 150-page "proto-book" with @mmbronstein @joanbruna @TacoCohen on geometric DL! Through the lens of symmetries and invariances, we attempt to distill "all you need to build the architectures that are all you need". https://t.co/CBN0IG8BXR More info below! đŸ§” https://t.co/NBwmeuR1vV" / Twitter
Launching HealthECCO - HealthECCO
Launching HealthECCO - HealthECCO
We are excited to announce the launch of HealthECCO, a non-profit association that builds on the amazing work of the CovidGraph Project. The core CovidGraph Neo4j Graph, applications and community were built by a loose collection of volunteers, enthusiasts and organisations. Setting up HealthECCO will allow us to build a more robust operating environment for [
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Launching HealthECCO - HealthECCO
Six Secret SPARQL Ninja Tricks | LinkedIn
Six Secret SPARQL Ninja Tricks | LinkedIn
SPARQL is a powerful language for working with RDF triples. However, SPARQL can also be difficult to work with, so much so that it often is not utilized anywhere near as often for its advanced capabilities, which include aggregating content, building URIs, and similar uses.
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Six Secret SPARQL Ninja Tricks | LinkedIn
Adrian Gschwend on Twitter
Adrian Gschwend on Twitter
13 months ago we released a JavaScript based SHACL implementation for validating RDF. Today I'm happy to announce our version of the SHACL playground, implemented by our @zazukocom colleague @tpluscode 🚀100% client side in your browser, try it out here https://t.co/N7cWtG1LW0 pic.twitter.com/OuJUKkJfjG— Adrian Gschwend (@linkedktk) May 1, 2021
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Adrian Gschwend on Twitter
WikiResearch on Twitter
WikiResearch on Twitter
Wikipedia citations: A comprehensive data set of #citations with identifiers extracted from English #Wikipedia.29.3 million citations was extracted from 6.1 million articles and classified as being books, journal articles, or Web content.https://t.co/vqqRJ31p6H pic.twitter.com/c6mVMuJw9j— Wikipedia Quality (@WikiQuality) May 4, 2021
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WikiResearch on Twitter
Alan Morrison's answer to What's the difference between graph generation and graph classification? Can we do graph classification without graph generation? - Quora
Alan Morrison's answer to What's the difference between graph generation and graph classification? Can we do graph classification without graph generation? - Quora
Alan Morrison's answer: You’re not generating a graph as much as you are seeding, nurturing, harvesting and consuming one. You’re putting in place a cyclical, organic process to allow the graph to grow, become useful, evolve, thrive, and—ideally—marry up with other graphs, the combination of whic...
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Alan Morrison's answer to What's the difference between graph generation and graph classification? Can we do graph classification without graph generation? - Quora