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Introduction to Knowledge Graphs and Semantic Technologies - Lecture 1

Offered By: AI Institute at UofSC - #AIISC via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the foundations of knowledge representation and semantic technologies in this comprehensive lecture. Delve into the purpose and inspiration behind the course, examining the pivotal role of Knowledge Graphs in modern data management. Investigate the evolution from traditional databases to semantic networks, understanding the importance of syntax and semantics in multimodal data. Analyze semantic and schematic similarities between database objects, and learn about semantic proximity and schema integration. Discover the historical context and commercial applications of knowledge representation, gaining insights into the relationship between semantics and various data structures. This introductory session sets the stage for a deep dive into the world of semantic technologies and their impact on artificial intelligence and data science.

Syllabus

Introduction
Purpose of the course
Research
Inspiration
Revisiting
Use of Knowledge Graph
Discussion
Outcome
Agenda
Database
Network
Syntax
Semantics
Semantics in Multimodal Data
Semantic Semantic and Schematic Similarities Between Database Objects
Semantic Proximity
Schema Integration
Knowledge Representation
Relation
Commercialization
History


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AI Institute at UofSC - #AIISC

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