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The Gold Standard – The Key to Information Extraction and Data Quality Control

Ontotext

In the above case of merging information about companies from different data sources, data linking helps us encode the real-world business logic into data linking rules. But, before we can have any larger scale implementation of these rules, we have to test their validity. How does the Gold Standard help data linking?

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Why You’re Not Ready for Knowledge Graphs!

Ontotext

As a statistical model, LLM inherently is random. Semantic knowledge graphs combined with LLM allow you to bridge the gap – querying your well-curated and conformed data with natural language. Data quality Knowledge graphs thrive on clean, well-structured data, and they rely on accurate relationships and meaningful connections.

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Turbocharging Target Identification: Ontotext’s AI-Powered Solution at Work

Ontotext

Recent statistics shed light on the realities in the world of current drug development: out of about 10,000 compounds that undergo clinical research, only 1 emerges successfully as an approved drug. The current process involves costly wet lab experiments, which are often performed multiple times to achieve statistically significant results.

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15 Best Data Analysis Tools You Can’t Miss in 2022

FineReport

Key features: As a professional data analysis tool, FineBI successfully meets business people’s flexible and changeable data processing requirements through self-service datasets. FineBI is supported by a high-performance Spider engine to extract, calculate and analyze a large volume of data with lightweight architecture.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 7

Domino Data Lab

I’m here mostly to provide McLuhan quotes and test the patience of our copy editors with hella Californian colloquialisms. Companies are building data infrastructure in the cloud: 85% indicated they have data infrastructure in at least one cloud provider. Seriously, Ben gets credit for foresight on how to organize those surveys.