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The Opinionated Ontologist
Jamie McCusker
12 episodes
5 months ago
I'm Jamie McCusker, the host of The Opinionated Ontologist, a weekly podcast where I discuss Graph AI in all its forms (neurosymbolic AI, knowledge graphs, semantics, knowledge representation, and, of course, generative AI). I interview thought leaders in academia, industry, and culture who are researching, creating, and using graph AI to solve real problems. We discuss current trends and historical context, as well as provide introductions to concepts in Graph AI as needed. Since I am the Opinionated Ontologist, I also will add my own thoughts on topics in separate Op Ed episodes.

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I'm Jamie McCusker, the host of The Opinionated Ontologist, a weekly podcast where I discuss Graph AI in all its forms (neurosymbolic AI, knowledge graphs, semantics, knowledge representation, and, of course, generative AI). I interview thought leaders in academia, industry, and culture who are researching, creating, and using graph AI to solve real problems. We discuss current trends and historical context, as well as provide introductions to concepts in Graph AI as needed. Since I am the Opinionated Ontologist, I also will add my own thoughts on topics in separate Op Ed episodes.

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What's So Hard to Understand?
The Opinionated Ontologist
1 hour 19 minutes 15 seconds
7 months ago
What's So Hard to Understand?

Keith Corbett and Grace Roessling join us for a discussion about learning RDF, OWL, and knowledge graphs.


Keith: For nearly 50 years, Keith has been a technical communicator, data modeler, and knowledge engineer. Then and now, he has explored the intersections of deterministic AI, hypertext, and graph data. 


Grace: Grace is a PhD candidate cognitive science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. in the Perception and Action lab with Dr. Brett Fajen. Her dissertation is focused on how humans combine vision and spatial knowledge to guide high speed steering. 


References

  1. Larkin & Simon (1987) -- list vs. diagrammatic representations (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1551-6708.1987.tb00863.x)
  2. Temple Grandin (2016) -- visual thinking, pattern mathematical thinking, and verbal/auditory thinking (https://www.jstor.org/stable/26407108?seq=3)


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The Opinionated Ontologist
I'm Jamie McCusker, the host of The Opinionated Ontologist, a weekly podcast where I discuss Graph AI in all its forms (neurosymbolic AI, knowledge graphs, semantics, knowledge representation, and, of course, generative AI). I interview thought leaders in academia, industry, and culture who are researching, creating, and using graph AI to solve real problems. We discuss current trends and historical context, as well as provide introductions to concepts in Graph AI as needed. Since I am the Opinionated Ontologist, I also will add my own thoughts on topics in separate Op Ed episodes.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.