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Goh Kian Leng

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Hi Ellie Y., yes the issue is with the first step, how much the project will cost and how long it will take. Mapping out knowledge can take a life of its own to become an endless thing.

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Matthias S. Thanks! I will check out the links. I guess it is a prudent approach to start small and grow KG from there. The problem is in most organisation including the one I am working for, we need to put up a business case with definite funding, scope, resource and timeline before embarking on the project. Unlike more traditional projects, it is a bit more challenging to define the boundary of KG project.

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Scoping Your Knowledge Graph Project: Tips for Success

Hi there! I am new to knowledge graph. To create an expert driven knowledge graph, i.e. to model the knowledge in a certain industry, how to scope the project such that we don’t end up with a project with no end in sight? In theory, there is no limit to knowledge and hence the size of the knowledge graph. Thanks.

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