Graph is the new star schema. The Year of the Graph Newsletter Vol. 28, Autumn 2025

Graph is the new star schema. The Year of the Graph Newsletter Vol. 28, Autumn 2025

Are graphs really the new star schema? What do graphs look like to non-insiders, and what is it that attracts them to the graph community, methodologies, applications, and innovation? By George Anadiotis In the process of connecting with Connected Data London 2025 speakers, we found ourselves engaging in conversations reflecting and elaborating on the origins […]

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Graph-based data science, machine learning and AI. The Year of the Graph Newsletter Vol. 23, Spring 2021

Graph-based data science, machine learning and AI. The Year of the Graph Newsletter Vol. 23, Spring 2021

What does graph have to do with machine learning, and data science? A lot, actually, and it goes both ways. Over the last few years, we have seen what was once a niche research topic – graph-based machine learning – snowball. The Year of the Graph was among the first to take stock, point towards […]

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Towards a Knowledge Graph economy. The Year of the Graph Newsletter Vol. 21, Summer 2020

Towards a Knowledge Graph economy. The Year of the Graph Newsletter Vol. 21, Summer 2020

Knowledge graphs have become an iconic technology trend for a reason. Knowledge graphs exemplify the emphasis on knowledge, and connections. In its current state of the economy knowledge-based and remotely delivered activities have an advantage over service-based and requiring real-world interaction ones.

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