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Geo Graphs in Gov

Geo Graphs in Gov

When it comes to early-adopters for AI technology, US federal government agencies may not be the first examples that come to mind. My perspective is skewed since my first full-time jobs using email, internetworking, data visualization, inference, etc., were in the US Army and NASA in the 1980s. Since then I’ve had other roles in…

Focus: KGs for Food

Focus: KGs 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…

More on KGC 2020 Speakers, Workshops, Startup Pitch – KGC Newsletter Issue 07

More on KGC 2020 Speakers, Workshops, Startup Pitch – KGC Newsletter Issue 07

Hi everyone, Hope you are doing well. This week, we are thrilled to announce the following newly confirmed speakers to present at the Knowledge Graph Conference 2020. KGC 2020 Speakers Ora Lassila, Amazon Web Services  Are Knowledge Graphs a good thing? What does it take to build one?   David Kamien, CEO, Mind-Alliance Systems How…

KGC 2020 Speakers Announcement – KGC Newsletter Issue 06

KGC 2020 Speakers Announcement – KGC Newsletter Issue 06

Hi everyone, We hope that you, your loved ones, and your communities are well and safe. With the Knowledge Graph Conference 2020 coming in one month, we have been busy getting everything ready for this transformational virtual conference – a global feast of learning and sharing on knowledge graphs. Today, we are happy and thrilled…

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