Knowledge Graph Construction
Knowledge graph construction is a text-mining pipeline that turns unstructured text into a structured graph of entities and the relations between them. Drawing on the synthesis of Hogan et al. (2021) and the relational-machine-learning review of Nickel et al. (2016), it represents knowledge as nodes (entities such as people, places, organisations) connected by labelled edges (relations), and serves semantic search, recommendation systems, and reasoning.
Source record
Citations copied verbatim from the method’s source record. No claim-level verification is inferred from them.
- Hogan, A. et al. (2021). Knowledge Graphs. ACM Computing Surveys, 54(4), 1-37. · DOI 10.1145/3447772
- Nickel, M. et al. (2016). A Review of Relational Machine Learning for Knowledge Graphs. Proceedings of the IEEE, 104(1), 11-33. · DOI 10.1109/JPROC.2015.2483592
Curated claims
Claims persisted in the evidence ledger, each with its own assessment.
This view does not invent a claim assessment when the ledger has none.
Related methods
Generated from the method graph and shown as machine-suggested relations — no evidence claim is inferred.