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Main Authors: Batagelj, Vladimir, Pisanski, Tomaž, Savnik, Iztok, Slavec, Ana, Bašić, Nino
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.00912
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author Batagelj, Vladimir
Pisanski, Tomaž
Savnik, Iztok
Slavec, Ana
Bašić, Nino
author_facet Batagelj, Vladimir
Pisanski, Tomaž
Savnik, Iztok
Slavec, Ana
Bašić, Nino
contents The relationship between the concepts of network and knowledge graph is explored. A knowledge graph can be considered a special type of network. When using a knowledge graph, various networks can be obtained from it, and network analysis procedures can be applied to them. RDF is a formalization of the knowledge graph concept for the Semantic Web, but some of its solutions are also extensible to a format for describing general networks.
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publishDate 2025
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spellingShingle Towards a format for describing networks / 1. Networks and knowledge graphs
Batagelj, Vladimir
Pisanski, Tomaž
Savnik, Iztok
Slavec, Ana
Bašić, Nino
Social and Information Networks
Combinatorics
Physics and Society
91D30, 68P05, 68T30, 68T50
E.1; G.2.2; J.4
The relationship between the concepts of network and knowledge graph is explored. A knowledge graph can be considered a special type of network. When using a knowledge graph, various networks can be obtained from it, and network analysis procedures can be applied to them. RDF is a formalization of the knowledge graph concept for the Semantic Web, but some of its solutions are also extensible to a format for describing general networks.
title Towards a format for describing networks / 1. Networks and knowledge graphs
topic Social and Information Networks
Combinatorics
Physics and Society
91D30, 68P05, 68T30, 68T50
E.1; G.2.2; J.4
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.00912