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Neo4j on Twitter
Neo4j on Twitter
In this week's #twin4j, @BarrasaDV builds a graph of the UNESCO Thesaurushttps://t.co/gKZRJJYtPl#Neo4j pic.twitter.com/VuQrP7eCNH— Neo4j (@neo4j) December 7, 2020
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Neo4j on Twitter
Dan Brickley on Twitter
Dan Brickley on Twitter
100% declarative full stack is now a reality. We explain how we built LinkedDataHub—our Knowledge Graph management system—using only declarative technologies.New blog post, the last in the series:https://t.co/Du3qxWuI0T— AtomGraph (@atomgraphhq) October 29, 2020
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Dan Brickley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Concur. This is a great, detailed resource for those using #schema.org/Dataset https://t.co/j8H4ZUff2O pic.twitter.com/25KmdwOEJr— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) December 8, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Actually, this is pretty interesting > Ontology-based and User-focused Automatic Text Summarization (OATS): Using COVID-19 Risk Factors as an Example https://t.co/YvvevnKtbV pic.twitter.com/5njn4ZXeKj— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) December 8, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
"To support the management of mappings throughout their entire lifecycle, we propose a comprehensive catalog of sophisticated mapping patterns that emerge when linking databases to ontologies." Mapping Patterns for Virtual Knowledge Graphs https://t.co/wTKGPIaPfT— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) December 8, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
"How can we learn world models that endow agents with the ability to do temporally extended reasoning?" World Model as a Graph: Learning Latent Landmarks for Planning https://t.co/ifSa6j2uYJ pic.twitter.com/yWnuchuBI4— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) December 8, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
A Survey on Heterogeneous Graph Embedding: Methods, Techniques, Applications and Sources https://t.co/JsMcHN8Z6g pic.twitter.com/IxbRmK4ioo— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) December 8, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
"... we argue that to date there are no effective solutions for supporting developers' decision-making process when deciding on an ontology reuse strategy" > The Landscape of Ontology Reuse Approaches @vale_carriero et al. https://t.co/LTqn85wv26 pic.twitter.com/AwjVPUDYk7— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) December 8, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
WikiResearch on Twitter
WikiResearch on Twitter
"Hunters, busybodies, and the knowledge network building associated with curiosity": constructing networks of Wikipedia readers' exploration to capture differences in curiosity practice and information-seeking mechanisms.(Lydon-Staley et al, 2020)https://t.co/DVSuAB2jSQ pic.twitter.com/Jf9QtIkTsz— WikiResearch (@WikiResearch) December 8, 2020
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WikiResearch on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Put your business rules in an EKG? No Y/N answer from @dmccreary but he sez "be aware of the fact that there are many benefits to treating your rules as data, making them searchable, making them reusable, and tracking rules execution in a knowledge graph." https://t.co/Uvlc5YBNuV— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) December 9, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Towards a Shared Peer-Review Taxonomy: An interview with Joris van Rossum and Lois Jones https://t.co/VQ0C807Rms pic.twitter.com/wGls0T8QKC— cbaumle (@cbaumle) December 10, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Aaron Bradley on Twitter
"We present ten simple rules that support converting a legacy vocabulary - a list of terms available in a print-based glossary or table not accessible using web standards - into a FAIR vocabulary." https://t.co/5Jby0iXAXU pic.twitter.com/c2ovJjiAd5— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) December 10, 2020
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Aaron Bradley on Twitter
Adrian Gschwend on Twitter
Adrian Gschwend on Twitter
"https://t.co/u85cjjArgc’s primary focus is people—individuals who were enslaved, owned slaves, or participated in slave trading."Data curated in RDF, you can browse the resources and get RDF out of it. I could not find a SPARQL endpoint yet https://t.co/jwjDtYnhsD— Adrian Gschwend (@linkedktk) December 11, 2020
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Adrian Gschwend on Twitter
Petar Veličković on Twitter
Petar Veličković on Twitter
As requested , here are a few non-exhaustive resources I'd recommend for getting started with Graph Neural Nets (GNNs), depending on what flavour of learning suits you best. Covering blogs, talks, deep-dives, feeds, data, repositories, books and university courses! A thread 👇 pic.twitter.com/el1kb8rS4G— Petar Veličković (@PetarV_93) September 17, 2020
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Petar Veličković on Twitter
The Linked Commons 2.0: What's New?
The Linked Commons 2.0: What's New?
We've made it even easier (and fun!) to explore the relationships between the millions of CC-licensed content sprawled across the web.
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The Linked Commons 2.0: What's New?
WikiResearch on Twitter
WikiResearch on Twitter
Upcoming at @emnlp2020:@danaikoutra and @tararootcake present CoDEx, a set of knowledge graph completion datasets extracted from @wikidata and @Wikipedia that improve upon existing knowledge graph completion benchmarks inscope & difficulty.https://t.co/YrZA4ac5GR— MichiganAI (@michigan_AI) November 13, 2020
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WikiResearch on Twitter
Neo4j on Twitter
Neo4j on Twitter
Very, very cool:Using Neo4j with PySpark on Databricks https://t.co/CHKZTJSDXh#databricks #ApacheSpark #Neo4j pic.twitter.com/hcx69I6Hgx— Niels Berglund (@nielsberglund) November 18, 2020
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Neo4j on Twitter
Graph Day on Twitter
Graph Day on Twitter
From Knowledge Graphs to Knowledge Categories. @joshsh interviews Ryan Wisnesky of @ConexusAI for @TheGraphShow https://t.co/b1dxpdrBoh #knowledgegraphs #categorytheory #RDF #tinkerpop pic.twitter.com/wUpILFIV5z— Graph Day (@GraphDay) November 18, 2020
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Graph Day on Twitter
Maatari Okouya on Twitter
Maatari Okouya on Twitter
How can we gain maximum utility from a sophisticated ontology engineering such as #FIBO? @kptyson tells us how - by applying property paths combined w/ reasoning. Such techniques are useful for quality assuring large, complex ontologies & #knowledgegraphs. https://t.co/ZSfOVj5M1k— Ontotext (@ontotext) November 17, 2020
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Maatari Okouya on Twitter
JYOTI RANJAN PANDA 👷 on Twitter
JYOTI RANJAN PANDA 👷 on Twitter
In this publication, Amazon scientists present the COVID-19 Knowledge Graph (CKG), a heterogeneous graph for extracting and visualizing complex relationships between COVID-19 scientific articles. Learn more: https://t.co/gmLEXJo48m #AmazonScience #COVID19 #KnowledgeGraphs pic.twitter.com/CzugJUhjs3— Amazon Science (@AmazonScience) November 16, 2020
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JYOTI RANJAN PANDA 👷 on Twitter
Neo4j on Twitter
Neo4j on Twitter
What is common between BOMs and Graphs and why @openbom is using Neo4j https://t.co/xukMrCD1gE pic.twitter.com/oiwNPJwh1t— openbom (@openbom) November 20, 2020
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Neo4j on Twitter