It is actually (in pseudo RDF): [BILLY bookcase in white 80x28x202 cm] rdf:type :Product . Product rdf:type :Class . [BILLY bookcase in white 80x28x202 cm] :categorisedAs :bookcase . :bookCase rdf:type :Category . *[ ]…
Dave McComb is a huge influence in my thinking of Enterprise Knowledge Graphs.
Thank you, the intention was exactly to highlight managing and communicating data ownership and create a framework for data governance.
The concepts are Classes in OWL and the categories are individuals of rdf:type Category.
Hi, I'm the author of the blog post. What problem we are solving at IKEA exactly is something I plan to write next about, once we get some numbers in from AB testing etc. We are not there yet to share concrete results.…
Knowledge Graphs are more and more adapted in practise. There are some nice in-use papers about it, for example one with Pinterest (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1907.02106.pdf).
My experience is that programmers (if you can generalise them like this) breath a sigh of relief when I as an ontologist (someone who builds knowledge graphs and makes sure that they are logically sound) tell them that…
It is actually (in pseudo RDF): [BILLY bookcase in white 80x28x202 cm] rdf:type :Product . Product rdf:type :Class . [BILLY bookcase in white 80x28x202 cm] :categorisedAs :bookcase . :bookCase rdf:type :Category . *[ ]…
Dave McComb is a huge influence in my thinking of Enterprise Knowledge Graphs.
Thank you, the intention was exactly to highlight managing and communicating data ownership and create a framework for data governance.
The concepts are Classes in OWL and the categories are individuals of rdf:type Category.
Hi, I'm the author of the blog post. What problem we are solving at IKEA exactly is something I plan to write next about, once we get some numbers in from AB testing etc. We are not there yet to share concrete results.…
Knowledge Graphs are more and more adapted in practise. There are some nice in-use papers about it, for example one with Pinterest (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1907.02106.pdf).
My experience is that programmers (if you can generalise them like this) breath a sigh of relief when I as an ontologist (someone who builds knowledge graphs and makes sure that they are logically sound) tell them that…