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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 57 MIN

Extending a Knowledge Graph

from The Tasty Table · host Christian Timbers

This podcast explores how knowledge graphs can be expanded and enriched using data from Wikidata, one of the world’s largest open knowledge bases. It discusses techniques for data integration, entity linking, and building scalable graph models from structured and semi-structured sources. Perfect for data engineers, knowledge graph developers, and AI practitioners working with linked open data and semantic technologies.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 1, 2026

This podcast explores how knowledge graphs can be expanded and enriched using data from Wikidata, one of the world’s largest open knowledge bases. It discusses techniques for data integration, entity linking, and building scalable graph models from structured and semi-structured sources. Perfect for data engineers, knowledge graph developers, and AI practitioners working with linked open data and semantic technologies.

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