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isoprophlex ◴[] No.42547133[source]
Fancy, I think, but again no word on the actual work of turning a few bazillion csv files and pdf's into a knowledge graph.

I see a lot of these KG tools pop up, but they never solve the first problem I have, which is actually constructing the KG itself.

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roseway4 ◴[] No.42549856[source]
You may want to take a look at Graphiti, which accepts plaintext or JSON input and automatically constructs a KG. While it’s primarily designed to enable temporal use cases (where data changes over time), it works just as well with static content.

https://github.com/getzep/graphiti

I’m one of the authors. Happy to answer any questions.

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1. dramebaaz ◴[] No.42555979[source]
Excited to try it! Been looking for a temporally-aware way of creating a KG for my journal dataset