Knowledge graphs and ontologies form the backbone of the Semantic Web by enabling the structured representation and interconnection of data across diverse domains. These frameworks allow for the ...
Even though it probably affects our lives every single day, most of us have no idea what a “knowledge graph” is. Asking your favorite voice assistant what the weather will be like tomorrow? That’s ...
While retrieval-augmented generation is effective for simpler queries, advanced reasoning questions require deeper connections between information that exist across documents. They require a knowledge ...
Earlier this year, Google began offering much more detailed answers in the top Knowledge Graph box. Shortly after that was introduced, Google also began expanding those answers into a bulleted list ...
These past few months have not been kind to any of us. The ripples caused by the COVID-19 crisis are felt far and wide, and the world's economies have taken a staggering blow. As with most things in ...
Have you ever done a Google search to find a restaurant or look up what your favorite actor is up to? Most of us have, and therefore understand the benefit of knowledge graphs, possibly without even ...
There are many ways to define a knowledge graph. At its most basic, a knowledge graph is a large network that stores data on entities and on the relationships between these entities. These entities — ...
Wikidata has built the semantic web backbone supporting knowledge cards in popular engines. Now, it's extending this foundation using a vector database to enhance its existing knowledge graph and ...