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# Amy E. Hodler: Why Knowledge Graphs Are Hot Right Now | ||
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## Upcoming Events | ||
Join our Meetup group for more events! | ||
https://www.meetup.com/data-umbrella | ||
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## Key Links | ||
- Transcript: https://github.com/data-umbrella/event-transcripts/blob/main/2024/103-amy-knowledge-graphs.md | ||
- Meetup Event: https://www.meetup.com/data-umbrella/events/302657843/ | ||
- Video: | ||
- GitHub repo: | ||
- Transcriber: ? [needs a transcriber] | ||
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## Resources | ||
None currently, will post after the video is available | ||
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## About the Event | ||
Our talk will delve into the various facets of knowledge graphs, including their traditional uses for data integration, search, and discovery, as well as their modern applications in decision-making, analytics, and predictions. We will explore the sudden surge of interest in knowledge graphs and the interplay with AI trends. Additionally, we'll look beyond LLMs and RAG to gain a broader perspective on the role of knowledge graphs as we go forward in the data landscape. This session promises to provide a comprehensive understanding of why knowledge graphs are currently a hot topic in the tech industry. | ||
This presentation covers: | ||
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What commonly defines a knowledge graph (and the surrounding disagreements) | ||
- Traditional uses for data integration, search, and discovery | ||
- Modern uses for decision-making, analytics, and predictions | ||
- The sudden surge of knowledge graphs | ||
- What Knowledge Graphs bring to AI and vice versa - Beyond LLMs and RAG | ||
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## Timestamps | ||
00:00 Help us add timestamps | ||
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https://github.com/data-umbrella/event-transcripts/issues/92 | ||
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## About the Speaker | ||
Amy E. Hodler is graph advisor and consultant. With decades of commercial experience, including Neo4j and RelationalAI, she promotes graph technology in various industries and has founded the GraphGeeks community to foster cross-discipline interaction. Amy is highlighted as a distinguished speaker by G-Research and has authored/contributed to several books including Graph Algorithms (O’Reilly). | ||
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- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyhodler/ | ||
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#OpenSource #GraphDatabases #KnowledgeGraphs | ||
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## Video: ** NEED TO UPDATE ** | ||
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NbmdFJsnuuo" target="_blank"><img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/NbmdFJsnuuo/0.jpg" | ||
alt="Why Knowledge Graphs Are Hot Right Now" width="50%" /></a> | ||
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## Timestamps | ||
[get from video] | ||
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## Transcript |