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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?

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9. What distribution is typically used to estimate the mean of a normally distributed population when its standard deviation is unknown?

Fifteen Questions to Test Your Statistics Knowledge

Keith McNulty

"Centrism" is literally "not what those other guys are doing," rather than an affirmative idea set. It's an attitude rather than a system of thought. But guess what? This is what actual conservatism is...

There's No Such Thing as an Informed Centrist

Matthew Sheffield

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