The Knowledge Graph Conference Icon
The Knowledge Graph Conference
  • 🏠Home
  • 📅Events
  • 👤Members
  • 🔵Announcements
  • 🔵Ask
  • 🔵Ask The Ontologists
  • 🔵Events
  • 🔵Jobs
  • 🔵Promotions
  • 🔵Share
Powered by Tightknit

Juan S.

Commented on Generating SPARQL Queries from Ontologies Using LL...·Posted inAsk
Avatar of Juan S.
Juan S.
·

This works INCREDIBLY well on GPT4!. Yes, with that very simple prompt. So tons of room for improvement. And yes… it all depends on having the ontology fit into the context window. So there will need to be some tricks to get the right part of the ontology in case it is too big.

Commented on Latest Research Insights from Data.world AI Lab·Posted inShare
Avatar of Juan S.
Juan S.
·

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7130207789620101120/

Commented on Latest Research Insights from Data.world AI Lab·Posted inShare
Avatar of Juan S.
Juan S.
·

Investing in Knowledge Graph provides higher accuracy for LLM-powered question-answering systems. And ultimately, to succeed in this AI world, enterprises must treat the business context and semantics as a first-class citizen.

Posted in Share·
Avatar of Juan S.Juan S.
·

Latest Research Insights from Data.world AI Lab

The latest research from the data.world AI Lab https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.07509

See more
5Comments
5
Posted in Ask·
Avatar of Juan S.Juan S.
·

Using LLMs with Knowledge Graphs: SPARQL and RDF Insights

Curious to know what are folks doing with LLMs and KGs. Some stuff I’ve been playing around: generating SPARQL queries, creating mappings, generating RDF triples from the “general knowledge” it has.

See more
5Comments
3
Commented on Collaborative Reading of Juan Sequeda's PhD Disser...·Posted inAsk
Avatar of Juan S.
Juan S.
·

👋 happy to answer any questions

1
Posted in Share·
Avatar of Juan S.Juan S.
·

Understanding Data Catalogs Powered by Knowledge Graphs

What does it mean for a data catalog to be powered by a knowledge graph? This is my answer: https://www.datanami.com/2022/09/30/what-does-it-mean-for-a-data-catalog-to-be-powered-by-a-knowledge-graph/

See more
2Comments
3
Commented on Are Sub-Structures Common in Graph Databases?·Posted inAsk
Avatar of Juan S.
Juan S.
·

Everything is a graph. Everything can be represented as triples. As unary and binary relations. The question turns into how you want to model it.

Posted in Share·
Avatar of Juan S.Juan S.
·

Check Out the Latest Episode on Knowledge Graphs with François S.

The latest episode of the Catalog and Cocktails podcast featured François S. to talk about …. you guessed it… Knowledge Graphs!! Check it out on your favorite podcast apps: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/automating-the-enterprise-live-from-the-knowledge/id1524652737?i=1000559730697 https://open.spotify.com/episode/20VeXQCqFgBZ8OCFkuSJYF And on social media: https://twitter.com/datadotworld/status/1521958055633690626 https://www.linkedin.com/video/event/urn:li:ugcPost:6927290789903376384/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3Tv0h4QyMQ https://www.facebook.com/137971276559447/videos/394427085911218

Video thumbnail
See more
1Comment
5
Posted in Share·
Avatar of Juan S.Juan S.
·

Call for Participants: Intro to Knowledge Graphs Audio Clips

Data Mesh Radio is doing a week of episodes about the Knowledge Graph Conference next week they are planning an episode that is an intro to knowledge graphs. They are seeking a few people to do a 3min or less audio clip of a very basic intro to KGs (and do keep it to less than 3min) from different angles. Is it a tool, a practice, an architecture, a mindset? Many people in the community have literally no idea what a KG is. So, if you want to participate, ping Scott Hirleman asap at mailto:scott.hirleman@datastax.com and he will send you a link. All you have to do is click on link, click record, talk, click stop. It’s just 3min total of time.

See more
1Comment
3
Loading

About

  • Job title
  • Location
  • Organization