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I have a question concerning a presentation topic in information retrieval masters course. The topic of my presentation is about "RDF knowledge graphs". I wanna ask is there a difference between a normal/basic knowledge graph and the RDF graph? and can anyone please write me a brief explanation about that?

P.S.: I am new to the topic

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    It seems that you're asking us to do your homework. That doesn't help anyone. https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask – TallTed Nov 08 '19 at 14:44
  • Knowledge graph is just a generic non standard phrase introduced more or less a few years ago. RDF is a proper W3C standardized language. So, all we can say is that "an RDF knowledge graph is a knowledge graph in RDF language", right? Nto sure what you want to hear. Some people call knowledge graph their dataset in a graph database, some other is it for different things. – UninformedUser Nov 09 '19 at 08:03
  • AKSW... big thanks.. Yes this explanation is what i need. – user12342676 Nov 11 '19 at 12:52

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