There are many ways to define a knowledge graph. At its most basic, a knowledge graph is a large network that stores data on entities and on the relationships between these entities. These entities — ...
Chances are, you’ve already interacted with a knowledge graph today. If you’ve searched on Google, asked Alexa a question, searched for someone on LinkedIn or Facebook, or ordered food on UberEats, ...
In the age when data is everything to a business, managers and analysts alike are looking to emerging forms of databases to paint a clear picture of how data is delivering to their businesses. The ...
Knowledge graphs are hyped. We can officially say this now, since Gartner included knowledge graphs in the 2018 hype cycle for emerging technologies. Though we did not have to wait for Gartner -- ...
Google’s Knowledge Graph saw its largest contraction in a decade in June: a two-stage, one-week drop of 6.26% – over 3 billion entities deleted. Since 2015, we’ve tracked the Knowledge Graph and have ...
Have you ever done a Google search to find a restaurant or look up what your favorite actor is up to? Most of us have, and therefore understand the benefit of knowledge graphs, possibly without even ...
Your own site, Wikidata, third-party mentions and business databases can expand your Knowledge Graph entries in Google and Bing. Visibility in the search results can determine whether users click ...