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  1. KBpedia - Open-source Integrated Knowledge Structure

    KBpedia is an open-source knowledge graph that combines seven leading public knowledge bases into an integrated and computable structure. KBpedia has 98% coverage of Wikidata …

  2. Knowledge Graph - KBpedia

    Below is a complete representation of the KBpedia Knowledge Ontology (KKO), the upper portions of the knowledge graph. Note that the specific entries you may search and find within …

  3. KBpedia - Downloads

    KBpedia and all of its mappings are now available as open source. Here are the various KBpedia resources that you may download or use with attribution: The complete KBpedia knowledge …

  4. How to Use the Knowledge Graph - KBpedia

    The Knowledge Graph is the KBpedia knowledge structure, which itself combines seven public knowledge bases — Wikipedia, Wikidata, schema.org, DBpedia, GeoNames, OpenCyc, and …

  5. Knowledge Graph Search - KBpedia

    The Knowledge Graph (KG) may be searched for either reference concepts (RCs) or entities. On the main KG page (and for all other pages in the KG section except for actual results pages, …

  6. Searching the KBpedia Knowledge Graph

    The Knowledge Graph (KG) may be searched for either reference concepts (RCs) or entities. On the main KG page (and for all other pages in the KG section except for actual results pages), …

  7. Features and Benefits - KBpedia

    A consistent, coherent combination of seven (7) large and leading public knowledge bases into the computable KBpedia knowledge structure ; Mappings to a further 20 "extended" …

  8. KBpedia Adds Major eCommerce Capabilities

    Jun 15, 2020 · KBpedia is a knowledge graph that provides a computable overlay for interoperating and conducting machine learning across its constituent public knowledge bases …

  9. KBpedia: GrandSlamTennis Reference Concept

    The conceptual relationships in the KBpedia Knowledge Ontology (KKO) are largely drawn from OpenCyc and UMBEL, though any of the other four sources may contribute local knowledge …