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Category: Linked Data
Knowledge Graphs – Connecting the Dots in an Increasingly Complex World
Knowledge graphs are essential for any information architecture built upon semantics and AI. The Linked Data Life Cycle provides guideline for data governance within the semantic web framework.
How Semantic Technologies Can Help Smart Cities Succeed
With the UN predicting that more than 70 percent of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2050, the development of sustainable smart cities is a rising need.
Data wrangling with OpenRefine, PoolParty and SPARQL — Enabling multi-language thesaurus in PoolParty
In our recent endeavor to import in PoolParty the Google Product taxonomy in different languages, we encountered some challenges that needed to be addressed. The first challenge was that the
PoolParty GraphSearch brings knowledge search to a new level
There is a strong connection between information storage and retrieval, namely how information storage is implemented under the hood directly impacts the retrieval or search. The knowledge management techniques we
PoolParty Academy: The Leading Online Portal to Learn about Semantics
In September 2016, the Semantic Web Company launched its new service the PoolParty Academy. The online learning platform covers semantic technologies in different levels of complexity. So far over 300 people worldwide participated in the program and got certified.
Triplifying a Real Dictionary
The Linked Data Lexicography for High-End Language Technology (LDL4HELTA) project was started in cooperation between Semantic Web Company (SWC) and K Dictionaries.
Introducing Graph-based Semantic Layers in Enterprises
Enterprises providing information using digital data need to make their data searchable, reusable and structured. Graph-based semantic layers do just that.
Insights into Nature’s Data Publishing Portal
In recent years, Nature has adopted linked data technologies on a broader scale. Andreas Blumauer had the opportunity to talk with Michele Pasin and Tony Hammond who are the architects of Nature’s data publishing portal.
Ready to Connect to the Semantic Web – Now What?
The goal of publishing open data should be to make it available for access or download and to make it interoperable. One of the big benefits is to make the data available for software applications which in turn means the datasets have to be machine-readable.
ADEQUATe for the Quality of Open Data
The ADEQUATe project builds on two observations: An increasing amount of Open Data becomes available as an important resource for emerging businesses and furtheron the integration of such open, freely re-usable data