Re: Knowledge graphs

Thank you Antoine-

much appreciated

could you please tell us a bit more? could you give us a short presentation
(asyncrobous) via slides and or voice as to what are the key point this
report brings and how it differs from the dagstul report - if
relevant/appropriate
Answering for example
- what is the gist of this article
- what key points/contribution it makes
- differences from other articles

On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 5:21 PM Antoine Zimmermann <
antoine.zimmermann@emse.fr> wrote:

> Dear AI KR community group,
>
>
> An introduction (actually, almost a textbook) to knowledge graphs has
> just been published on arXiv:
>
> https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.02320
>
> It is certainly of interest to this group.
> It emerged from the Dagstuhl seminar that took place in September 2018
> and that triggered some controversial discussions on this list and on
> the Semantic Web mailing list.
>
> I hope this document will be more appreciated in this group than the
> Dagstuhl report.
>
> Note that it is *not* a survey paper and does not claim to have novel
> contributions. It should be taken as a "tutorial" paper (but a very long
> one, thus almost like a textbook).
>
>
> Best,
> --
> Antoine Zimmermann
> Institut Henri Fayol
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>
>

Received on Friday, 6 March 2020 09:27:29 UTC