knowledge graphs
[/ˈnɒlɪdʒ ɡræfs/]
nounpl: knowledge graphs
grafos de conhecimento
1. A structured representation of information as a network of interconnected nodes and edges, where nodes represent entities (people, places, things) and edges represent relationships between them, used for organizing and querying data.
Google's knowledge graph helps search engines understand the relationships between different entities and provide more relevant results.
O grafo de conhecimento do Google ajuda os mecanismos de busca a compreender as relações entre diferentes entidades e fornecer resultados mais relevantes.
2. A semantic database technology that captures, stores, and manages complex relationships and contextual information about entities to enable artificial intelligence and machine learning applications.
Enterprise knowledge graphs are increasingly used in recommendation systems and semantic search platforms.
Os grafos de conhecimento corporativos são cada vez mais utilizados em sistemas de recomendação e plataformas de busca semântica.
Knowledge graphs emerged as a key technology concept in the 2010s with Google's popularization of the term. In Brazil and Portugal, the term 'grafos de conhecimento' is now standard in technology sectors, academia, and enterprise AI implementations. The concept represents a shift from traditional database structures to more interconnected, semantically-rich data representations, reflecting the global evolution toward AI-driven systems.
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