Unlocking the Power of Knowledge Graphs
2022-12-18, 16:10–16:35 (Asia/Kolkata), E-Hall

In today's fast-paced world, having easy access to accurate and up-to-date information is critical for businesses and organizations of all sizes. Knowledge graphs provide a powerful way to organize and connect data in a way that allows for easy discovery and understanding. In this talk, we will explore what knowledge graphs are, how they work, and some of the key benefits they offer. We will also discuss some of the challenges and limitations of using knowledge graphs, and look at some real-world examples of how they are being used today.


A knowledge graph is a specialized type of data structure that is used to represent complex real-world information. It is designed to capture the relationships between different entities and their properties in a way that is easy for computers to process and understand. Knowledge graphs are a key component of many modern artificial intelligence systems, and are being used in a wide range of applications, from search engines to recommendation systems.

In this talk, we will dive into the details of how knowledge graphs work, and discuss some of the key benefits they offer. We will also look at some of the challenges and limitations of using knowledge graphs, and explore some real-world examples of how they are being used today. By the end of this talk, you will have a better understanding of what knowledge graphs are, and how they can be used to unlock the power of your data.

I am a Full Stack Developer at Samsung R&D Institute Banglore working in the Networks and OAM Team as a Full Stack developer in Spring-based web application. I am pursuing a Master's in Computer Science from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, specializing in Networking. I earned my bachelor's from the National Institute of Technology Raipur in Computer Science. I see myself as creative, approachable, and a good listener. I work hard and have many diverse interests outside of work. I am very curious about complex problems and enjoy solving challenging problems.