Have you ever wondered how Google is able to provide those little information cards when you do a search?
How about how Wikipedia is able to catalog the world's information and make it useful to humans?
Well, in short, the answer to these questions and many other use cases is that they use Knowledge Graphs.
There are various technologies involved with Knowledge Graphs and getting started with them can seem like a daunting task. However, this meetup is the first in a series that hopes to make Knowledge Graphs more approachable and to show how to utilize them with ArangoDB.
Some terms and concepts that this meetup will cover include:
- What is a Knowledge Graph?
- What is an ontology?
- RDF, OWL, TTL, SPARQL.. acronyms oh my!
- Interactive notebook on interpolating triples to a property graph.
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Locations have different requirements for who can attend. This location is open to the following:
This meetup will be primarily an introduction to the basic concepts of knowledge graphs finishing with an interactive notebook to help attendees get started with knowledge graphs on their own.
Some terms and concepts that this meetup will cover include:
- What is a Knowledge Graph?
- What is an ontology?
- RDF, OWL, TTL, SPARQL.. acronyms oh my!
- Interactive notebook on interpolating triples to a property graph.
ArangoDB is an open-source native multi-model database. Multi-model because ArangoDB provides the capabilities of a graph database, a document database, a key-value store in one C++ core. ArangoDB is native because users can use and freely combine all supported data models even in a single query.