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Knowledge-graphArtificial-intelligenceLarge-language-modelsInformatikEnglisch
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Harvesting the Power and Knowledge of Large Language Models Author Amanda Kau (ORCID: 0009–0004–4949–9284 ) Introduction Knowledge Graphs are networks that represent data in a graphical format. The beauty of Knowledge Graphs lies in their representation of concepts, events and entities as nodes, and the relationships between them as edges.

Machine-learningGraph-neural-networksGraphInformatikEnglisch
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Autor Xuzeng He

Latest findings in multiple research directions for handling graph prediction and optimization Author · Xuzeng He ( ORCID: 0009–0005–7317–7426) A graph, in short, is a description of items linked by relations, where the items of a graph are called nodes (or vertices) and their relations are called edges (or links). Examples of graphs can include social networks (e.g. Instagram) or knowledge

Entity-linkingKnowledge-acquisitionKnowledge-graphInformatikEnglisch
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An Overview of Constructing a Knowledge Graph Author · Qingqin Fang ( ORCID: 0009–0003–5348–4264) 1. Introduction 1.1 What is a Knowledge Graph Knowledge Graphs are structured semantic knowledge bases used to rapidly describe concepts and their relationships in the physical world.

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Unlocking the Future of AI: The Transformative Journey of Large Language Models Author · Vaibhav Khobragade ( ORCID: 0009–0009–8807–5982) Introduction Human language development is innate and evolves throughout life. Machines lack this ability to evolve without advanced AI algorithms.

Large-language-modelsArtificial-intelligencePrompt-engineeringInformatikEnglisch
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Using intelligence to use artificial Intelligence: A deep dive into Prompt Engineering Author Dhruv Gupta (ORCID: 0009–0004–7109–5403 ) Introduction Large Language Models (LLMs) have become the new normal in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP). With their improved performance and generative power, people around the world are relying on it for

Query-optimizationNeo4j-graph-databaseCypherInformatikEnglisch
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Autor Wenyi Pi

Boosting Performance for Knowledge Graphs with Neo4j APOC Library Author Wenyi Pi (ORCID: 0009–0002–2884–2771) Introduction A knowledge graph (graph database) captures information about main entities in a domain and the relationships between them. It was an augmented feature store for connected data which gave access to compute, access and operationalise structure features.

Scholarly-researchArtificial-intelligenceKnowledge-graphInformatikEnglisch
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Understanding Knowledge Networks From A Graph Perspective Author: Amanda Kau (ORCID: 0009–0004–4949–9284 ) Since 2020, over ten million scholarly articles have been published annually. To put that into perspective, say all ten million articles were released on the first day of the year.

Phishing-detectionReasoningKnowledge-graphLarge-language-modelsInformatikEnglisch
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Autor Xuzeng He

Latest findings in multiple research directions for tackling reasoning and common sense challenges Author: Xuzeng He ( ORCID: 0009–0005–7317–7426) Knowledge Graphs, such as Wikidata, contain rich relational information between entities and have been widely used as a structured format for storing and representing relational information.

ChatbotsLarge-language-modelsArtificial-intelligenceEthics-in-techInformatikEnglisch
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Exploring AI’s Ethical Terrain: Addressing Bias, Security, and Beyond Author: Vaibhav Khobragade ( ORCID: 0009–0009–8807–5982) Large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s GPT-4, Meta’s LLaMA, and Google Gemini (previously called Bard) have showcased their vast capabilities, from passing bar exams and crafting articles to generating images and website code.

BertLarge-language-modelsTrainingArchitectureInformatikEnglisch
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Unlocking the power of language models: A deep dive into BERT Author: Dhruv Gupta (ORCID: 0009–0004–7109–5403 ) Clive Humby, in 2006 rightly said, “Data is the new oil”. With data being present everywhere, it has never been more valuable.