Content related to AI & Taxonomy: the Good and the Bad
When Should You Use An AI Agent? Part One: Understanding the Components and Organizational Foundations for AI Readiness
It’s been recognized for far too long that organizations spend as much as 30-40% of their time searching for or recreating information. Now, imagine a dedicated analyst who doesn’t just look for or analyze data for you but also roams … Continue reading
How KM Leverages Semantics for AI Success
This infographic highlights how KM incorporates semantic technologies and practices across scenarios to enhance AI capabilities.
Webinar: Semantic Graphs in Action – Bridging LPG and RDF Frameworks
As organizations increasingly prioritize linked data capabilities to connect information across the enterprise, selecting the right graph framework to leverage has become more important than ever. In this webinar, graph technology experts from Enterprise Knowledge Elliott Risch, James Egan, David … Continue reading
Auto-Classification for the Enterprise: When to Use AI vs. Semantic Models
Auto-classification is a valuable process for adding context to unstructured content. Nominally speaking, some practitioners distinguish between auto-classification (placing content into pre-defined categories from a taxonomy) and auto-tagging (assigning unstructured keywords or metadata, sometimes generated without a taxonomy). In this article, I use ‘auto-classification’ in the broader sense, encompassing both approaches. Continue reading
Breaking Down Types of Knowledge Assets and Their Impact
In their blog “What is Knowledge Asset?”, EK’s CEO Zach Wahl and Practice Lead for Semantic Design and Modeling, Sara Mae O’Brien-Scott, explored how organizations can define knowledge assets beyond just documents or data. It emphasizes that anything, from people … Continue reading
The Semantic Exchange Webinar Series Recap
Enterprise Knowledge recently completed the first round of our new webinar series The Semantic Exchange, which offers participants an opportunity to engage in Q&A with EK’s Semantic Design thought leaders. Participants were able to engage with EK’s experts on topics … Continue reading
LLM Solutions PoC to Production: From RAGs to Riches (Part 1)
In the past year, many of the organizations EK has partnered with have been developing Large Language Model (LLM) based Proof-of-Concepts (PoCs). These projects are often pushed for by an enthusiastic IT Team, or internal initiative – with the low … Continue reading
Semantic Layer for Content Discovery, Personalization, and AI Readiness
A professional association needed to improve their members’ content experiences. With tens of thousands of content assets published across 50 different websites and 5 disparate content management systems (CMSes), they struggled to coordinate a content strategy and improve content discovery. They could not keep up with the demands of managing content … Continue reading
Optimizing Historical Knowledge Retrieval: Leveraging an LLM for Content Cleanup
Enterprise Knowledge (EK) recently worked with a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) that was having difficulty retrieving relevant content in a large volume of archival scientific papers. Researchers were burdened with excessive search times and the potential for knowledge loss … Continue reading
Navigating System Limitations for Taxonomy Implementation
When navigating the transition from designing a taxonomy to implementing it in the intended systems, it can be common to encounter a gap between ideal implementation (hierarchical tagging without system-imposed limits, controlled by tight role-based user permissions), and reality. Continue reading