Documents contain textual information, which is of the utmost importance for all the organizations. Document management systems have been used to store vast amounts of unstructured textual data described with minimal metadata, a method that has several limitations. In order to convert hidden knowledge into machine-readable data with rich connections, this paper presents work in progress on the development of the first end-to-end guided approach to construct a Knowledge Graph from Greek government documents from the Greek open government portal. The resulted Knowledge graph consists a proof-of-concept graph, that illustrates the beneficial semantic relationships between the textual data
Knowledge Graph (KG) is an emerging topic of research. The promise of KGs is to be able to turn data...
Knowledge Graph (KG) is an emerging topic of research. The promise of KGs is to be able to turn data...
The document-centric workflows in science have reached (or already exceeded) the limits of adequacy....
From Dataset to Knowledge Graph: The “Chronology of Events 1940-1944” at the Academy of Athens The p...
In recent decades, the amount of information that humankind has accumulated has increased tremendous...
Online sources produce a huge amount of textual data, i.e., freeform text. To derive insightful info...
Knowledge graphs have been shown to be an important data structure for many applications, including ...
Graphic symbols i.e. graphic entities drawn as a visual unit in a written text and representing some...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
Knowledge Graph (KG) is an emerging topic of research. The promise of KGs is to be able to turn data...
Knowledge Graph (KG) is an emerging topic of research. The promise of KGs is to be able to turn data...
The document-centric workflows in science have reached (or already exceeded) the limits of adequacy....
From Dataset to Knowledge Graph: The “Chronology of Events 1940-1944” at the Academy of Athens The p...
In recent decades, the amount of information that humankind has accumulated has increased tremendous...
Online sources produce a huge amount of textual data, i.e., freeform text. To derive insightful info...
Knowledge graphs have been shown to be an important data structure for many applications, including ...
Graphic symbols i.e. graphic entities drawn as a visual unit in a written text and representing some...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
CoRR Technical ReportIn this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, whic...
Knowledge Graph (KG) is an emerging topic of research. The promise of KGs is to be able to turn data...
Knowledge Graph (KG) is an emerging topic of research. The promise of KGs is to be able to turn data...
The document-centric workflows in science have reached (or already exceeded) the limits of adequacy....