A knowledge graph structures information using nodes (entities) and edges (relationships) to show how concepts are connected. This makes data easier to search, categorize, and analyze. Knowledge graphs power search engines, recommendation systems, chatbots, and semantic analysis. Companies like Google use them to enhance search relevance by understanding context rather than relying only on keywords.
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Knowledge Graph
A system that connects information using relationships between concepts, improving data organization and understanding.
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