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Knowledge Graph
A knowledge graph is a set of typed entities (with attributes) which relate to one another by typed relationships. The types of entities and relationships are defined in schemas that are called ontologies. Such defined types are called vocabulary. A knowledge graph is a structured dataset that is compatible with the RDF data model and has an (OWL)
ontology
as its schema.
Key Resources
All About Content Semantics and Semantic Models
Article
All About Content Semantics and Semantic Models and how to integrate semantics in the content in your enterprise platforms
Customer Experience Knowledge Graphs
Video
Learn about the benefits of knowledge graphs to make more informed decisions, and visualize content streams.
What Is a Graph Database?
Article
A graph database is a way of storing, accessing, and navigating large interrelated datasets that makes relationships as essential as the data itself.
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