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Exploiting Linked Data and Knowledge Graphs in Large Organisations


Exploiting Linked Data and Knowledge Graphs in Large Organisations



von: Jeff Z. Pan, Guido Vetere, Jose Manuel Gomez-Perez, Honghan Wu

171,19 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 24.01.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9783319456546
Sprache: englisch

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<div><div>This book addresses the topic of exploiting enterprise-linked data with a particular focus on knowledge construction and accessibility within enterprises. It identifies the gaps between the requirements of enterprise knowledge consumption and “standard” data consuming technologies by analysing real-world use cases, and proposes the enterprise knowledge graph to fill such gaps.<br></div><div><br></div><div>It provides concrete guidelines for effectively deploying linked-data graphs within and across business organizations. It is divided into three parts, focusing on the key technologies for constructing, understanding and employing knowledge graphs. Part 1 introduces basic background information and technologies, and presents a simple architecture to elucidate the main phases and tasks required during the lifecycle of knowledge graphs. Part 2 focuses on technical aspects; it starts with state-of-the art knowledge-graph construction approaches, and then discusses exploration and exploitation techniques as well as advanced question-answering topics concerning knowledge graphs. &nbsp;Lastly, Part 3 demonstrates examples of successful knowledge graph applications in the media industry, healthcare and cultural heritage, and offers conclusions and future visions.</div></div><div><br></div>
<p>Part I Knowledge Graph Foundations &amp; Architecture.- Part II Constructing, Understanding and Consuming Knowledge Graphs.- Part III Industrial Applications and Successful Stories.</p>
<p><b>About the Editors</b>:<br></p><p><b>Jeff Z. Pan</b> is a Reader (Professor) at University of Aberdeen. He is the Chief Scientist of the EC Marie Curie K-Drive project and has edited many books/proceedings on Semantic Technologies and Linked Data. He is well known for his work on knowledge construction, reasoning and exploitation.&nbsp;</p><p><b>Guido Vetere</b> leads the IBM Center for Advanced Studies Italy. He has led/worked in many research and development projects in KR, NLP and ontology. He also leads Senso Comune (www.sensocomune.it), a collaborative initiative for building an open KB of the Italian language.</p><p><b>Jose Manuel Gomez-Perez</b> is the Director R&D at Expert System Iberia (ESI). His expertise is on supporting users in creating, sharing, and accessing knowledge. He has a long experience in European R&D projects, privately-funded technology transfer activities and R&D projects.</p><p><b>Honghan Wu</b> is a data scientist in NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre at King's College London. His current research focus is on annotating, analysing and searching large scale healthcare data by utilising Knowledge Graph techniques.</p><p></p>
<p>This book addresses the topic of exploiting enterprise-linked data with a particular</p><p>focus on knowledge construction and accessibility within enterprises. It identifies the&nbsp;gaps between the requirements of enterprise knowledge consumption and “standard”</p><p>data consuming technologies by analysing real-world use cases, and proposes the</p><p>enterprise knowledge graph to fill such gaps.</p><p>It provides concrete guidelines for effectively deploying linked-data graphs within</p><p>and across business organizations. It is divided into three parts, focusing on the key</p><p>technologies for constructing, understanding and employing knowledge graphs.</p><p>Part 1 introduces basic background information and technologies, and presents a</p><p>simple architecture to elucidate the main phases and tasks required during the &nbsp;lifecycle&nbsp;of knowledge graphs. Part 2 focuses on technical aspects; it starts with state-of-the&nbsp;art knowledge-graph construction approaches,and then discusses exploration and&nbsp;exploitation techniques as well as advanced question-answering topics concerning&nbsp;knowledge graphs. Lastly, Part 3 demonstrates examples of successful knowledge&nbsp;graph applications in the media industry, healthcare and cultural heritage, and offers&nbsp;conclusions and future visions.</p>
Addresses the topic of exploiting enterprise linked data with a focus on knowledge construction and accessibility within enterprises Focuses on the key technologies for constructing, understanding and employing knowledge graphs Written for academic researchers, knowledge engineers, and IT professionals who are interested in learning about experiences of using knowledge graphs in enterprises and large organisations Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
<p>“Internet corporations have proved the power that Knowledge Graph can bring to business. This book provides a thorough guide in this line for practisers, researchers and students.” (Junlan Feng, Director of Big Data Analytics Lab, China Mobile Research)</p>

<p>“Knowledge Graph help companies unify their view of the world in the form of shared schemas or ontologies for core entities in their business. It is the right time to implement the concepts clearly introduced in this book.” (Peter Mika, Director of Semantic Search, Yahoo Lab)</p>

<p>“Working with auditable knowledge is key for a next generation of enterprise conversational systems. This book gives a great picture of how to do that work.” (David Nahamoo, IBM Fellow, Speech CTO at IBM Research)</p>

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