Knowledge Graph
A structured representation of entities and their relationships.
Definition
A knowledge graph is a structured representation of information that models entities (people, places, concepts) and the relationships between them. Knowledge graphs enable AI systems to understand context and connections beyond what's explicitly stated in individual documents. For example, a knowledge graph might connect a person to their organisation, role, and areas of expertise.
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