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Read all the news in the knowledge graph industry in this fortnightly roundup for July 25th, 2025

Fortnightly Knowledge Graph News Roundup [25 July 2025]

Welcome back to another fortnightly news roundup from around the knowledge graph industry for the week ending on July 25th, 2025.  KG Community Discussions Transduction vs abduction in LLMs [Tony Seale on LinkedIn] Show HN: OntoCast – ontology-assisted KG generation [Hacker News] Protégé is Not Just an IDE – It’s a Programming Language for Ontologists…

Discover what graph expert Paco Nathan thinks about realistic AI, GraphRAG, knowledge graphs & more
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An Interview with Paco Nathan on AI Realism & the Language of Knowledge Graphs [Part 1]

The man, the myth, the legend: Paco Nathan warrants no introduction.  Everyone who works with graph technology – whether in academia, startups, government, or commercial enterprises – has come across something Paco has designed, invented, popularized, patented, engineered, or written. That, or you’ve bumped into him at a conference, and probably more than once. 

Read all the news in the knowledge graph industry in this weekly roundup for March 14, 2025

Weekly Knowledge Graph News Roundup [14 March 2025]

Welcome back to another weekly news roundup from around the knowledge graph industry for the week ending on 14 March 2025. Research & Papers Accurate POI recommendation for random groups with improved graph neural networks and a multi-negotiation model [Scientific Reports]  New KG Tech & Solutions This little AI phone has some wild ideas using…

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5 Questions with Michael Atkin

1. Tell us about yourself. I have a strange and sordid history. I’ve been an analyst and advocate for data management since 1985. I started with publishers–the owners of intellectual property–as they discovered concepts associated with the principles of data management. After publishing, I concentrated my efforts on the financial industry, learning how data goes…

Matthias Sesboüé, knowledge graph graduate student

5 Questions with Matthias Sesboüé

Tell us about yourself. I’m French, and I’ve just finished a Master’s degree in computer engineering studies with a major in machine learning.  What are you working on? I start a Ph.D. in October 2020, with a company called TraceParts. They offer 3D models of various industrial equipment parts on their website, where suppliers list…

knowledge graphs for food

Focus: Knowledge Graphs for Food

Dan Barber, the James Beard award-winning chef who pioneered the farm-to-table movement, has a single, elegant term for the complexity of molecules, processes, and sequences that underpins great food: flavor. Like great chefs, computer scientists grapple with complexity, seeking elegant ways to model and analyze increasingly complex–or perhaps, flavorful–phenomena.  Across many business verticals, we are…

Knowledge Graph Conference 2020
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KGC 2020 Agenda is now live – KGC Newsletter Issue 08

Hi everyone, The Knowledge Graph Conference 2020 agenda is now live! Check it out.   May 4-5  Workshops & Tutorials 2 workshops and 7 tutorials on building the state of the art KGs Schedule May 6-7  Main Conference 30 speakers of KG pioneers and leaders sharing vision for KG innovations Schedule KGC 2020 Tickets Join over 130…

The Knowledge Graph Conference 2020, newsletter
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KGC 2020 Goes Virtual – KGC Newsletter Issue 05

KGC 2020 Goes Virtual Hi everyone, The health and well-being of the KGC community is our top priority. Due to the growing concern around the coronavirus (COVID-19), and following the best practices recommended by the CDC and WHO, we have decided to reimagine KGC 2020 to be a complete virtual experience that takes place on…

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