In 2006, Google patented a Browseable Fact Repository, which was an early version of what would develop into Google’s Knowledge Graph. It was a collection of facts related to entities, with ...
Knowledge graphs (KGs) have become a widely adopted standard for knowledge representation in the semantic web. Currently, significant efforts have been invested in constructing a KG with a primary ...
While retrieval-augmented generation is effective for simpler queries, advanced reasoning questions require deeper connections between information that exist across documents. They require a knowledge ...
Google introduced the Knowledge Graph in 2012 to help searchers discover new information quicker. Essentially, users can search for places, people, companies, and products and find instant results ...
What if you could transform vast amounts of unstructured text into a living, breathing map of knowledge—one that not only organizes information but reveals hidden connections you never knew existed?