We are very pleased to announce that Morgan & Claypool have published a
new book entitled "Knowledge Graphs", which provides a comprehensive
(yet hopefully gentle) introduction to this flourishing topic:
http://www.morganclaypoolpublishers.com/catalog_Orig/product_info.php?products_id=1683
The book is written by Aidan Hogan, Eva Blomqvist, Michael Cochez,
Claudia d’Amato, Gerard de Melo, Claudio Gutierrez, Sabrina Kirrane,
José Emilio Labra Gayo, Roberto Navigli, Sebastian Neumaier,
Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, Axel Polleres, Sabbir M. Rashid, Anisa Rula,
Lukas Schmelzeisen, Juan Sequeda, Steffen Staab, and Antoine Zimmermann.
Morgan & Claypool were also kind enough to allow us to publish a HTML
version of the book, accessible for free at
https://kgbook.org/. (Major
credit to Antoine Zimmermann for skillfully crafting this HTML version,
with all of the graphics, from the TeX sources!)
The book lightly extends an existing arXiv manuscript with the same
title and authors (
https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.02320), and
comprehensively extends a shorter paper covering the initial chapters
published at ACM Computing Surveys
(
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3447772). Collaboration on the book
stems from the 2018 Dagstuhl Seminar (No. 18371) "Knowledge Graphs: New
Directions for Knowledge Representation on the Semantic Web".
We hope that you (and your students, colleagues, etc.) enjoy the book!
Best regards,
The authors