Knowledge Graph

A Knowledge Graph is a sophisticated data structure that represents a network of real-world entities—such as people, places, and things—and their relationships. It is designed to integrate and organize vast amounts of information in a way that makes it easily accessible and understandable. Knowledge Graphs leverage interconnected nodes and edges, where nodes represent entities and edges depict the relationships between them. This structure allows for the seamless integration of data from diverse sources, enabling more intuitive and efficient data retrieval and analysis. Google’s Knowledge Graph, introduced in 2012, is a prime example, enhancing search engine results by providing relevant context and connections between different pieces of information. Knowledge Graphs are essential in various applications, including search engines, recommendation systems, and artificial intelligence.