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In this episode of the Data Exchange I speak with Mayank Kejriwal, a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, and a Research Lead at the USC Information Sciences Institute. The focus of our conversation is knowledge graphs, a collection of linked entities (objects, events, concepts) that is used in many AI applications. For example, Google uses a knowledge graph to enhance its search engine results with infoboxes that appear in some search results. Other areas where knowledge graphs are common include e-commerce, healthcare, and financial services.
Download the 2020 NLP Survey Report and learn how companies are using and implementing natural language technologies.
Detailed show notes can be found on The Data Exchange web site.
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In this episode of the Data Exchange I speak with Mayank Kejriwal, a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, and a Research Lead at the USC Information Sciences Institute. The focus of our conversation is knowledge graphs, a collection of linked entities (objects, events, concepts) that is used in many AI applications. For example, Google uses a knowledge graph to enhance its search engine results with infoboxes that appear in some search results. Other areas where knowledge graphs are common include e-commerce, healthcare, and financial services.
Download the 2020 NLP Survey Report and learn how companies are using and implementing natural language technologies.
Detailed show notes can be found on The Data Exchange web site.
Subscribe to The Gradient Flow Newsletter.

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