What is intended with knowledge?
What is knowledge graph?
What are its benefits?
ELISE Action resources and universe
Mapping the ELISE Universe
Knowledge
For organisations and individuals alike, finding their way through the rich portfolio of resources generated by their activities and outputs is a big challenge. A Knowledge graph can provide an overview in a graphical way and as a summary list. It allows querying the content and the resources themselves, supporting the Knowledge Transfer process within and across organisations.
Knowledge Graph
The heart of the knowledge graph is a knowledge model: a collection of interlinked descriptions of concepts, entities, relationships, and events. KG puts data in context via linking semantic metadata and provides a framework for data integration, unification, analytics and sharing (Ontotext, 2022).
A Knowledge Graph organises knowledge so that a machine can easily understand and extract domain-specific information from and learn from the information ingested.
Benefits of developing a knowledge graph
A sound management of knowledge, resources, insights, and skillsets is a basic requirement to transfer knowledge within and between organisations. A KG is expected to be a good approach to collect all the (meta)data regarding this knowledge and support people and organisations to understand the organisations and their activities better.
ELISE action resources and universe
The ELISE Action, throughout its five years of activity, has created a rich “ELISE universe”: a series of concepts that represent theories, methodologies, technologies, and applications. These are explained, discussed, and illustrated in guidelines (reports), webinars, training modules, etc., but also as tools, solutions, and other assets. Together they form a repository of so-called ELISE resources.
The ELISE Action Knowledge Graph
In ELISE, a knowledge graph is used as a "proof of concept" that can be generalised to other projects and organisations.
Learn more about Knowledge Graph through our webinar: Improving knowledge transfer across organisations by knowledge graphs
Explore the Knowledge Graph [Coming soon]