google knowledge graph
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Giving more time to do what you LOVE !
AKHILESH JOSHI
Google It !
My question that google can’t answer ?How do I score well in semantic web course that I
have opted for ?
Google will Certainly NOT answer question !
STUDY HARD
Now I have to ask this question Now I have to ask this question to my professor Dr. Keven Ates to my professor Dr. Keven Ates
Knowledge graph The Knowledge Graph is a knowledge base used by Google to enhance its search engine's search results with semantic-search information gathered from a wide variety of sources. – Wikipedia
GOAL Understand searchers intend Contextualize the meaning Assemble the information and resolve query without having to navigate to other sites
Graph enhances Google search in three main ways:
by disambiguation of search queries by search log-based summarization of key facts by explorative search suggestions
Things to considerSemantic search systems
SO WHAT ALL THINGS TO INCORPORATE to
find the desired result ?
Basic Information
Other accounts
Shows/Movies
Related People
When I googled her…
Algorithms construction algorithms
used to convert unstructured information sources into a graph of concepts (or entities), the relationships between the concepts and the attributes of each concept.
query algorithms used to find the relevant concept in the knowledge graph in order to answer users'
questions
Text Mining techniques like Named-entity recognition (identify the concepts) NLP techniques like Coreferencing and Part-of-speech tagging can help form
connections between distinct concepts and many others.
From where google knows all the information from ?
Wikipedia WIKI DATA Freebase(CURRENTLY
DISCONTINUED)
ARCHITECTURE
JASON LD
KNOWLEDGE GRAPH
WEBSITE
WEB SEARCH
WEB CRAWLER
How Knowledge graph looks like ?
JASON-LD Example(JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data)
<script type="application/ld+json">{ "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "CreateAction", "agent": { "@type": "Person", "name": "John" }, "result": { "@type": "ExercisePlan", "name": "John's weight loss plan" }, "participant": { "@type": "Person", "name": "Steve" }}</script>
John created an exercise plan with Steve
Questions ??