A pair of mathematicians solved a legendary question about the proportion of vertices in a graph with an odd number of connections. “It’s a bit of a surprise, at least for me, that such a combination ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Using examples, journalist Alberto Cairo talked about ways that data, charts and visualization are represented and interpreted. He discussed ...
This may come as a shock if you've first encountered knowledge graphs in Gartner's hype cycles and trends, or in the extensive coverage they are getting lately. But here it is: Knowledge graph ...
Ever since large language models (LLMs) exploded onto the scene, executives have felt the urgency to apply them enterprise-wide. Successful use cases such as expedited insurance claims, enhanced ...
Will you have a white Christmas this year? What do you notice about the map below? What questions does it raise for you? By The Learning Network What do you notice about the global nuclear stockpile, ...
The cybersecurity industry loves a good quote. At every conference, buried among the slide decks littered with questionable quotes from Sun Tzu's Art of War, you will occasionally strike gold and see ...
Mathematicians have proved that copies of smaller graphs can always be used to perfectly cover larger ones. On January 8, three mathematicians posted a proof of a nearly 60-year-old problem in ...
The graph database market, driven by AI, is growing at a rate of almost 25% annually. Graph databases support knowledge graphs, providing visual guidance for AI development. There are multiple ...