When people think about designing ontologies, they frequently leave one of the most powerful tools available to a modeler –…
Kurt Cagle Explores the Cognitive Web
This collection explores use cases of knowledge graphs and knowledge management tools in various sectors.
When people think about designing ontologies, they frequently leave one of the most powerful tools available to a modeler –…
In the wake of the World Trade Center attack on 9/11/2001, information sharing became a primary requirement, especially regarding crime…
In my last article (Why Prompts Are The Future of Knowledge Graphs), I explored why a prompt-based approach to knowledge…
I came to RDF through a different path than most people. Back in the 2000s, I’d been fairly heavily involved…
The world of education is changing dramatically as online self-education courses, remote classrooms, rapidly evolving curricula, and the increasing digitization…
Logistics is the process of getting the right things to the right places at the right times. It has become…
The insurance industry provides a good example of contingency contracts – if a given event happens, contracts outlining specific actions…
The Life Sciences domain is extensive, but in almost all cases, the need to manage complex genomic and proteomic data…
Knowledge graphs have been around for more than twenty years in various forms, but until comparatively recently, the computational power…
The world is complex and interconnected, and nowhere is that clear than publishing and media. Most media tells a story,…
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