Prerequisites: No specific prerequisite is required
Description: Knowledge Graphs are graphs intended to capture domain knowledge of real-world scenarios, whose nodes represent entities of interest and whose edges represent relations between these entities. The main purpose of this course is to provide a comprehensive introduction to Knowledge Graphs, with the specific goal of understanding how to reason over them using both deductive and inductive techniques.Â
Hours: 15
Instructor: Gianluca Cima (cima<at>diag<dot>uniroma1<dot>it)
This PhD course starts on September 25th and ends on October 23th
All further information and teaching material for this PhD course will be provided via the Google Classroom web service. To register, simply log into your account, then access Google Classroom (https://classroom.google.com), and finally register for the "Deductive and Inductive Reasoning over Knowledge Graphs" course, whose code is: whpvqo2