
That quoted post triggered the creation of a Knowledge Graph Generation Skill, since packaged workflows laced with domain expertise are the calling card of skills that are loosely coupled with Data Spaces (databases, knowledge bases, filesystems, and APIs). What does the skill do? It generates a knowledge graph from documents. All you do is provide the document URL (i.e., its filesystem path using the relevant protocol scheme such as file:, http:, https:, etc.). Once the content is retrieved, the skill produces a knowledge graph using RDF, leveraging Linked Data principles—i.e., naming entities and relationships using hyperlinks derived from the document URL. Where can I use it? Any AI-oriented environment that supports the SKILLS.md open standard. That’s it! Why Should You Care? AI is only as good as the data available to it for training, inference, and context-based memory. There’s no way around that. Fortunately, the Semantic Web Project has already produced the critical building blocks required to address many of the challenges facing today’s age of AI—forming a yin-and-yang style symbiosis that is increasingly recognized as these challenges emerge. Sample Document Generated by Skill openlinksw.com/data/html/serv… -- about @JulienBek's market thesis post Note: [1] Rich metadata embedded in HTML that offers actual Knowledge Graph entry points [2] Footer section that also offers a direct link to Knowledge Graph front door via a faceted search and browse page. How do I obtain this Skill? Just go to our @Github repository. [1] github.com/OpenLinkSoftwa… — Knowledge Graph Generator Skill [2] github.com/OpenLinkSoftwa…
















