Michael Cafarella | Infrastructure For Knowledge Graph Application Programming
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Social Knowledge Graphs such as Wikidata have become massive successes, obtaining a level of coverage and quality that would be the envy of many traditional relational database engineering projects. And yet the downstream use scenarios for such datasets remain sharply limited compared to the vast range of relational database applications. In this talk I will present some early work that aims to make Knowledge Graph-powered applications easier to build. This work is the result of a large NSF-funded collaboration among researchers at the University of Michigan, MIT, UC Berkeley, the University of Washington, and the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence.
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