Knowledge Graphs in GenAI and Visualization techniques @ TU Wien


Date
Sep 18, 2024 6:00 PM

Dear Data Enthusiasts,

We are excited to have another focus event, this time about Graph Databases. Learn about the relevance of knowledge graphs for Gen AI and how proper graph visualization is critical to understand your data.

Don’t miss your chance and join us on 18.09., 18:00 @ **TU Wien Böcklsaal **to dive deeper into this topic with two amazing speakers! We thank INiTS | Vienna’s High-Tech Incubator for the collaboration and Neo4j for providing food and drinks!

A Field Guide to Knowledge Graphs used in GenAI Andreas Kolleger, Lead for GenAI Innovation at Neo4j Join us for an exhilarating journey into the world of Knowledge Graphs within Generative AI! Graphs are the hidden backbone of GenAI applications, surfacing everywhere from the AI models themselves to intricate vector indexes and, of course, as fundamental tools for knowledge representation. We will uncover graphs' pervasive presence, delve into their diverse forms, and reveal how they weave together to form a vast, interconnected “graph of graphs.” Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just beginning your adventure in GenAI, this session promises to deepen your understanding and spark new insights into the critical role of knowledge graphs.

Andreas is a technological humanist. Starting at NASA, he designed systems from scratch to support science missions. Then in Zambia, he built medical informatics systems that complement technology with social good. Now with Neo4j, he is democratizing graph databases which elevate understanding by emphasizing relationships.

Graph Visualization and Diagramming: The why and the how Sebastian Müller, CTO of yWorks This presentation will provide an insightful introduction to graph visualization and diagramming, featuring diverse real-world use cases from Sebastian’s extensive career. Attendees will learn about a suite of free tools specifically designed for data scientists and database engineers, e.g. working with Neo4J Graph Databases. Additionally, Sebastian will offer a glimpse into the cutting-edge possibilities available to software developers interested in creating custom visualization applications. Discover how the power of visual graph representation can enhance your data science projects and your daily work.

Sebastian brings over two decades of expertise in graph visualization and diagramming to this presentation. With a diploma in Computer Science from the University of Tübingen, Sebastian has collaborated with global clients across various industries, helping them visualize complex connected data.

*** We are aware that we are again conflicting with the Data Engineering Meetup. While we are trying to avoid it as much as possible, unfortunately sometimes we don’t have a choice.

🎤🎤 Open Mic We are going to open up the stage after the talks for community announcements. If you’d like to announce something, open this slide deck, make sure you are signed in with a google account, and click “View Only” -> “Request Edit Access”. Explain in the text box what you want to announce, and we’ll give you edit access to the slide deck. 🎤🎤 Also, please note that during the event, photos might be made and later posted on VDSG’s social media page. Please notify us if you do not agree. Attention attendees with food allergies. Please be aware that the food and drinks provided may contain or come into contact with common allergens, such as dairy, eggs, wheat, soybeans, tree nuts, peanuts, fish, shellfish, or wheat.

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