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The Meditations Newsletter #029

Alex from Sunsama

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In-Search-of-Security

Swirling Visions

A knowledge graph is made up of three main components: nodes, edges, and labels. Any *object*, *place*, or *person* can be a **node**. An **edge** defines the *relationship* between the nodes. For example, a node could be a client, like IBM, and an agency like, Ogilvy. An edge would be categorize the relationship as a customer relationship between IBM and Ogilvy. A represents the subject, B represents the predicate, C represents the object

What is a knowledge graph?

ibm.com

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