Driving Business Decisions through Ontology and Enterprise Knowledge Graph
KGC 2025
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1h 9m
Renu Rana
Ontologies are largely in the domain of the Ontologist or Developer, locked up in a modeling tool that few can understand. How can we make the most of the huge investment in developing an ontology? Lets see how it can be used for knowledge sharing, canonical models for data exchange, and as part of AI solutions.
· For the business community to navigate the ontology to understand business concepts and relationships in their terms without any knowledge of ontologies and modeling.
· For the development community to utilize classes, attributes, relationships (hierarchies) to define JSON Schemas for use as API signatures in a microservice architecture.
· For the Knowledge Management community to extend the ontology by utilizing LLMs and GraphRag to match glossaries and unstructured data against the ontology to contextualize new information and identity refinements to the ontology.
· For Knowledge Graphs, utilize business and meta data knowledge graphs to enhance discoverability of data in a complex data mesh environment.
In this session we will demonstrate how we take an OWL compliant ontology and enable the above functions. We will demonstrate how we used our ontology, an RDF Graph Database, GraphRag design patterns, an LLM, and a Chatbot to enable these functions.
Tools:
OWL Ontology
RDF Database
GraphRag
LLM/Chatbot
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