Knowledge Graphs for Information Professionals
Thursday August 17th, 2023 @ 5:00pm - 6:00pm CEST |
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There is a growing interest in knowledge graphs to organize information and make it findable in organizations with large amounts of data and content. Unlike prior technologies such as big data or federated search, a knowledge graph has a structure that is typically based on taxonomies and ontologies, and as such needs to involve taxonomists, information architects and other information professionals.
Knowledge graphs have more benefits than just information findability, including discovery, analysis, and recommendation. Knowledge graphs bring together content and data, and both unstructured and structured data.
This webinar explains the problems knowledge graphs aim to solve, definitions and history of knowledge graphs, knowledge graph components (data in a graph database, taxonomies, and ontologies), building a knowledge graph, and example applications based on knowledge graphs.
Take-aways:
Knowledge graphs have more benefits than just information findability, including discovery, analysis, and recommendation. Knowledge graphs bring together content and data, and both unstructured and structured data.
This webinar explains the problems knowledge graphs aim to solve, definitions and history of knowledge graphs, knowledge graph components (data in a graph database, taxonomies, and ontologies), building a knowledge graph, and example applications based on knowledge graphs.
Take-aways:
- Understand what a knowledge graph is and what its distinguishing features and components are
- Recognize the benefits of a knowledge graph
- Know how a knowledge graph is built
- Become familiar with standards and the industry around knowledge graphs