Justin Zhen & Francois Scharffe | Building Data Products Using No-code KGs
KGC 2021 Conference, Workshops and Tutorials
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19m
Description: The switch to decentralization in data management is finally happening as organizations struggle with a disconnect between data teams and domain knowledge. Once a new organizational structure around data domains is in place, the need for platforms for managing data products appears.
In this talk, we argue that knowledge technologies are best placed to be the technical layer for data products. Ontologies provide the flexibility and expressiveness to represent the complexities of domains. Knowledge graphs provide graph representation, query languages, and standard access APIs that are perfectly suited for cross organizational data access. Last but not least knowledge graphs, being all about data integration, provide an efficient way to connect data inside and across domains through entity linking and shared vocabularies. This talk will be followed by a short Demo of the Knowledge graph no-code platform, KgBase, by Justin Zhen
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