Tag: Ontologies And Knowledge Graphs
Building a Complex Ontology Using The Big Bang Theory
This post explains what an ontology is in depth. It defines related terms such as domain, namespace, class, property, individual, and scope. Then it walks through building a complex ontology using the world of The Big Bang Theory (the television sitcom) as our example. 📚 Key Definitions Ontology (in information science) is a formal representation […]
Ontology vs. Metadata vs. Knowledge Graph: What’s the Difference?
Learn the difference between metadata, ontologies, and knowledge graphs, with real-world examples from recipes to Google search. A simple guide for curious minds.
What Tabbouleh Teaches Us About Structured Data
Tabbouleh serves as an analogy for structured data, illustrating how organized ingredients and recipe steps enhance understanding for both humans and search engines. Core data points, structured relationships, and metadata are essential for discoverability. This analogy emphasizes the significance of structured content in both culinary practices and technology.
Ontology in Tech: Explained Through Grandma’s Recipes
Ontologies help computers understand relationships between data. Learn what they are, using grandma’s recipe binder as a simple, relatable example.