This is the second of three articles about ChatGPT and Knowledge Graphs. In the first article, I looked at how…
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Kurt Cagle Explores the Cognitive Web
This is the second of three articles about ChatGPT and Knowledge Graphs. In the first article, I looked at how…
6,236 total views, 160 views today
In the last few years, something of a sea change has hit the world of technical and data graphics, after…
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Twenty years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Blogging (we called it Web-Logging back then) was just emerging from…
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Here in the Pacific Northwest, winter days are short and chilly, if not as cold as it is further inland….
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The data team had spent weeks preparing this critical first run, creating complex models to analyze word patterns pulled from…
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For the next three hundred years, π would reign supreme in mathematics as perhaps the single most well known constant ever. However, for several years, Euler debated whether to use π to indicate the circumference of a circle divided by the diameter (a ratio of about 3.1415927…) or to indicate the circumference divided by the ratio (a ratio of 6.2831854…). His decision, ultimately, to go with the former may have complicated mathematics far more than he’d planned.
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Editor’s Note: This piece was first published in 2021, but has been revised. Okay, you’ve just finished filling up the…
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Ontologists, especially neophyte data modelers, often get caught up in the definition of classes, wanting to treat everything as a class. However, there are two types of things that don’t actually fit cleanly into traditional distinctions of class: roles and categorizations. I’m not going to keep the focus of this article on roles, preferring to treat categorizations separately, though they have a lot of overlap.
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There’s a fair amount of overlaps between programmers and mathematicians. Both tend to be very logical thinkers. Both like manipulating…
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File systems have been around for a long time. Even before the advent of computers, most organizations stored their paper…
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