A knowledge graph is an innovative and revealing visual exposition of data. Display of such data is a powerful way to explore connections and query relationships among different entities, but only if the underlying data is of high quality.
What does AI and machine learning mean for the future of intellectual property? Hear views from two expert lawyers — representing a library and a publishing perspective.
Information expert Mary Ellen Bates joins CCC to host a panel of innovative information professionals who have met the challenges of 2020 and found new ways to continue their mission while adjusting to a new work environment.
CCC & IQVIA discuss the value of natural language processing to create the landscape of information around the natural history of disease, pathophysiology, and genotype-phenotype associations; and illustrate with use cases from pharma and healthcare organizations.
Join Phill Jones for a 30-minute webinar as he discusses the development and application of knowledge graphs and how they are helping knowledge and information professionals to solve real business problems.
This webinar is about debunking the myths of AI and exploring pragmatic applications of these technologies that can be validated and used today to dramatically improve the speed, quality, and transparency of this important research.
Charleston Library Conference Meets Frankfurt Book Fair: Roy Kaufman, Managing Director, Business Development and Government Relations, CCC presents on AI Extraction, recorded 16 October, 2020.