What are knowledge graphs, and why should you care?

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English 🇬🇧

Thursday, 10:20 – 11:05 AM

Length: 45 minutes

Room: Room 3

Abstract

Put simply, knowledge graphs are a smart way of organizing data. They connect different pieces of information, making it easier to understand complex topics. Knowledge graphs are useful in a wide range of fields, including artificial intelligence, data management, and natural language processing. They can help improve search results, integrate data, and even uncover new insights. Additionally, knowledge graphs are valuable for decision-making, as they provide individuals and organizations with a more in-depth understanding of their information domain. So, if you're dealing with large amounts of complex (or easy) data, knowledge graphs could be a game-changer for you.

Day & time

Thursday, 10:20 – 11:05 AM

Intended audience

Architects, developers, data handlers, people interested in the knowledge graph hype

  • Veronika Heimsbakk

    Veronika is a knowledge graph nerd at Capgemini, with 8+ years of experience in the field of knowledge graphs. She adores the wonders of logic and linked data, and helping clients create order in their chaotic data chaos.

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  • Miriam Næss Jørstad

    Miriam is a wizard in the field of natural language processing and computational linguistics. She sees the huge potential of combining linguistic madness together with semantics and knowledge graphs, to provide data solutions with high integrity for her clients.