Knowledge Graph
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Definition
A Knowledge Graph represents entities, concepts, attributes, and relationships as connected knowledge rather than isolated records.
Background
The term overlaps the Semantic Web lineage of RDF/OWL and the applied graph representations used in search, recommendation, and enterprise data integration.
Position
Ontology supplies the semantic design, RDF/OWL provide standards, Graphiti is a temporal implementation example, and RAG is an adjacent retrieval-generation pattern.
Distinctions
- A graph database is storage and query infrastructure; a Knowledge Graph is a semantically interpreted knowledge structure.
- The meaning of nodes and edges matters more than the visual graph shape.
Primary source-backed reference selected for this concept.
Sources
- RDF 1.1 Concepts and Abstract Syntax Standard
- OWL 2 Web Ontology Language Overview Standard
Page Context
- AI agent memory platform created with Graphiti and MCP
1. Executive Summary By combining Graphiti and MCP, AI agents can be provided with "memory that persists across conversation sessions" and "a standard point of contact from exte...
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- Basics of ontology concepts and practical application
Fundamentals of ontology concepts and practical application 1. Executive Summary The meaning of ontology changes depending on the context. In philosophy, it is a field that asks...
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Pages
- AI agent memory platform created with Graphiti and MCP
A practical report that organizes the design theory, implementation decisions, and major alternative services for long-term memory that combines Graphiti's temporal knowledge graph and MCP.
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- Basics of ontology concepts and practical application
A basic report that organizes philosophical ontology, knowledge representation, Semantic Web standards, knowledge graphs, and operational ontology in business AI.
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