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Revision as of 21:11, 18 December 2022
Definition
A knowledge graph is a directed labeled graph in which the labels have well-defined meanings.
Note
- A Knowledge Graph is a flexible, reusable data layer used for answering complex queries across data silos.
- Knowledge graphs have an underlying schema (ontology or concept model) for organising concepts within the network.
Generic relations
- Graph
Partitive relations Subordinate concepts (parts) are:
References
What is a Knowledge Graph. [1]
How Knowledge Graphs Work. [2]