Public resources compatible with Knowledge Graphs
In many industries there are shared models that
are important for day-to-day work. In a growing number of cases,
these models are being formalized as ontologies and other formats
that are compatible with knowledge graphs. Other large models are
focused on a more global view of knowledge.
Some examples of notable public graphs/models are listed below.
Follow this link to more information about using
knowledge graphs in Tag.
General business use
Web search and online commerce |
schema.org |
Knowledge graph that organizes much of the world as a
browser sees it - see the Samples
page for more |
Google knowledge graph |
Powerful tool, but you need to know what you're looking for |
Comprehensive
Wikipedia knowledge graphs |
DBpedia |
Curated graphs representing knowledge extracted from
Wikipedia |
Wikidata |
Central storage for structured data used in Wikipedia and
other sites |
YAGO knowledge base |
YAGO |
Large knowledge base about people, cities, countries, movies
and organizations |
Domain-specific
babelnet.org |
BabelNet |
Collection of synonyms and translations in various languages |
Geographical |
GeoNames |
Global geographical database containing over eleven million
placenames |
Music |
MusicBrainz |
Open music encyclopedia that collects music metadata |
Provenance metadata |
PROV |
Describing the origins of digital assets |
Data mining
KDnuggets open source knowledge graphs |
KDnuggets |
Great list of public datasets for data mining |
Linked open data cloud |
LOD Cloud |
Largest knowledge graph collective on the planet, by far |
Industry-specific
Finance |
FIBO |
Things of interest in financial applications |
FRO |
Regulatory compliance |
Medical |
FHIR |
Electronic health records |
ICD-10-CM |
International Classification of Diseases |
RxNorm |
Clinical drugs |
SNOMED |
Clinical terminology |
OGMS |
Ontology for General Medical Science |
MedDRA |
Data entry, retrieval, analysis and display |
CPT |
Current Procedural Terminology |
Legal |
LKIF |
Commonsense-based legal ontology |
Insurance |
IRO |
Insurance regulatory reporting |
There are many other examples. Useful models don't
have to be in a specific format, as long as they are well
organized.
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