Knowledge Graph
Knowledge base used by Google to improve search results.
The knowledge base that Google uses to display information directly in search results. They can appear as text responses from web pages above search results (with a link to the resource below) or in the right column with a selection of useful information from various sources.
In addition to Google Search, the Knowledge Graph collects data from various websites and displays it together on the SERP page. Provides suggestions and additional search options.
The Google Knowledge Graph is a useful concept that many of us benefit from, but few stop to understand how it really works. Have you ever typed a quick question into Google and got a quick, concise and detailed answer? Come on, try it now. For example, search for the Toy Story release date. What follows is a very specific and concise answer, eliminating the need to constantly search the results page for answers. A knowledge graph is an information node derived from various entities and easily identifiable relationships between them. These can be tangible elements such as places, organizations and people as well as intangible elements such as colors and emotions. Data stored on the Internet about certain topics helps Google recognize the most common searches so that the search engine can collect the most relevant information for users. Through an effective combination of SEO techniques such as link building and regularly adding large amounts of authoritative and informative content, Google starts validating your content and linking it to other sources.
A Google search engine extension that provides new information quickly and easily by accurately understanding the meaning of the search term.
Additional information:
Introducing the knowledge web: things, not lines
A Beginner's Guide from the Google Knowledge Network
Like the knowledge bar, this tool appears at the top of the screen, but usually in search-related search results. Panels summarize concise information, often taken from sources such as Wikipedia. They are often found by examining people, places, events, and other objects.
A collection of information about real objects and entities that search engines use to create knowledge panels. Introduced by Google in 2012.
To improve Google's search results, the knowledge graph pulls information from multiple sources.
The best example of this is the knowledge panel, a box to the right of the regular search results that contains images, various detailed information and suggestions for further research.
A database of entities used by Google to display facts and information about people, places, and things (ie entities) and their links in a knowledge bar or carousel. The best search results for relevant search terms.
Knowledge Graph is a global knowledge base created by Google that helps search engines better understand the relationships between words or phrases. This helps give them more accurate results when we query them.
Knowledge Graph is a knowledge base system created by Google that includes a number of new and enhanced features that were first announced in May 2012. The results of the Knowledge Network provide structured and detailed information on topics.
Literal Meanings of Knowledge Graph
Knowledge:
Meanings of Knowledge:
Awareness of something from a general understanding or familiarity with an object, place, situation, etc.
Knowledge of a particular fact or situation, a state of consciousness or awareness of something.
Intellectual understanding of the state of perception of truth or information.
Familiarity with or understanding of a specific skill, field, etc.
(philosophical) Truly justified belief.
intimacy or (now usually in a carnal relationship).
Indication of information or knowledge about something.
The sum of all known informational and educational products.
Something that can be described as a branch of the study of an information science.
Opinion, conscience.
In-depth knowledge of specific routes and points of interest needed by taxi drivers in London, England.
Recognize it as true.
Sentences of Knowledge
His knowledge of Iceland was limited to what he saw on the travel channel.
Knowledge recognizes the difference between good and bad decisions.
The secretary should have a good knowledge of shorthand.
His library contained the accumulated knowledge of the Greeks and Romans.
Graph:
Meanings of Graph:
(applied mathematics) A data table (a graphical representation of data) designed to illustrate the relationship between a set (or sets) of numbers (quantities, measurements, or indicative numbers) and a reference set, whose elements are numbered with the elements from the old set(s) and may or may not be numbers.
A set of points graphing a real function (formally) a set of tuples (x_1, x_2, \ldots, x_m, y)\in \R^{m+1}, where y=f(x_1, x_2 ) . , \ldots, x_m) for the given function f: \R^m\right arrow\R.
(formal) An ordered pair of sets (V, E), where the elements of V are called vertices or vertices, and E is a set of pairs (called edges) of elements of V (less formal) a set of vertices (or vertices) with a series of edges connecting (some) vertices.
A topological space representing a graph (an ordered pair of sets) constructed by representing vertices as points and edges as copies of the real interval [0,1] (identifying 0 and 1 for a given edge of points that are two vertices) and the result with a particular topology, called graft topology.
(of a map f) A map \Gamma_f of a domain f is a product of a domain and a codomain f such that the first projection applied to \Gamma_f is equal to the identity of the domain and the second projection to \Gamma_f is equal .
A token-level graphic object, an abstract basic form of a character or letter that differs in style (implementation in a specific font or instance-level handwriting), and grapheme in such a way that it does not fundamentally distinguish meaning.
To draw a diagram.
Draw a graph of the function.
Synonyms of Graph
topological graph, glyph