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…
6,238 total views
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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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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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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SPARQL is a powerful language for working with RDF triples. However, SPARQL can also be difficult to work with, so much so that it often is not utilized anywhere near as often for its advanced capabilities, which include aggregating content, building URIs, and similar uses. This is the second piece in my exploration of OntoText’s GraphDB database, but many of these techniques can be applied with other triple stores as well.
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Several years ago, the typical company website fit into a predefined template – a home or landing page (usually talking…
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