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…
6,234 total views, 158 views today
I came to RDF through a different path than most people. Back in the 2000s, I’d been fairly heavily involved…
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In the last few years, something of a sea change has hit the world of technical and data graphics, after…
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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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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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I have, over the years, been involved in a number of standards groups and efforts, from the W3C to the IEEE to US and Canadian health care standards, sometimes devoting hundreds or even thousands of hours attempting to craft something that will improve interoperabilit
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This particular article is a discussion about a recommendation to a given standard, that of Sparql 1.1. None of this…
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I am Kurt Cagle, or, according to my birth certificate, Kurt Alan Cagle. My name is Kurt Cagle.
Now, think about that for a bit. The to be verb is remarkably slippery, and it is slippery in almost every language on the planet that has such a construct.
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Spend any time at all in the machine learning space, and pretty soon you will encounter the term “feature”. It’s…
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