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Synergizing Knowledge Graphs with Large Language Models (LLMs): A Path to Semantically Enhanced Intelligence
Why do Large Language Models (LLMs) sometimes produce unexpected or inaccurate results, often referred to as ‘hallucinations’? What challenges do organizations face when attempting to align the capabilities of LLMs with their specific business contexts? These pressing questions underscore the … Continue reading
How to Prepare Content for AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) enables organizations to leverage and manage their content in exciting new ways, from chatbots and content summarization to auto-tagging and personalization. Most organizations have a copious amount of content and are looking to use AI to improve … Continue reading
A Structured Content Model and Multi-Channel Publishing for Rapid Content Distribution
The Challenge EK partnered with the office of a large government agency whose primary mission required them to rapidly distribute real-time updates about current events to government executives and their staff. At the same time, they needed the ability to … Continue reading
Expert Analysis: Top 5 Considerations When Building a Modern Knowledge Portal
Knowledge Portals aggregate and present various types of content – including unstructured content, structured data, and connections to people and enterprise resources. This facilitates the creation of new knowledge and discovery of existing information. The following article highlights five key … Continue reading
Taxonomy Roller Coasters: Techniques to Keep Stakeholders on the Ride
Laurie Gray, Principal Consultant on Enterprise Knowledge’s Strategy team, and EK client Kate Vilches, Knowledge Management Lead at Ulteig, presented on November 6, 2022 at the Taxonomy Boot Camp Conference, co-located with KMWorld, in Washington, D.C. The talk, “Taxonomy Roller … Continue reading
Breaking it down: What is a Knowledge Portal?
Throughout my career, I have worked with dozens of public and private organizations who want a holistic understanding of their knowledge assets. Organizations seek new ways to manage, find, and take action on their knowledge, whether through a content management … Continue reading
QA for Personalized Content
We’ve all sifted through dense technical documentation which has way too much detail about features and products that aren’t even relevant to us – just to get to that one nugget of information we’re actually looking for (often on page … Continue reading
Knowledge Portal Architecture Explained
At its core, a Knowledge Portal consists of five components: Web UI, API Layer, Enterprise Search Engine, Knowledge Graph, and Taxonomy/Ontology Management System. Continue reading
Recommendation Engine Automatically Connecting Learning Content & Product Data
The EK Difference EK’s hallmark is rooted in the proficiency of advanced AI and knowledge graph technologies, as well as our profound commitment to client relationships. Working closely with the company’s content and data teams, EK displayed a robust understanding … Continue reading
What is A Data Fabric Architecture and What Are The Design Considerations?
Introduction In today’s data-driven world, effective data management is crucial for businesses to remain competitive. A modern approach to data management is the use of data fabric architecture. A data fabric is a data management solution that connects and manages … Continue reading