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Google Knowledge Graph

The Google Knowledge Graph is a knowledge base from which Google serves relevant information in an infobox beside its search results. This allows the user to see the answer in a glance, as an instant answer. The data is generated automatically from a variety of sources, covering places, people, businesses, and more.[1][2]

Knowledge panel data about Thomas Jefferson displayed on Google Search, as of January 2015

The information covered by Google's Knowledge Graph grew quickly after launch, tripling its size within seven months (covering 570 million entities and 18 billion facts[3]). By mid-2016, Google reported that it held 70 billion facts[4] and answered "roughly one-third" of the 100 billion monthly searches they handled. By May 2020, this had grown to 500 billion facts on 5 billion entities.[5]

There is no official documentation of how the Google Knowledge Graph is implemented.[6] According to Google, its information is retrieved from many sources, including the CIA World Factbook and Wikipedia.[7] It is used to answer direct spoken questions in Google Assistant[8][9] and Google Home voice queries.[10] It has been criticized for providing answers without source attribution nor citations.[11]

History

Google announced its Knowledge Graph on May 16, 2012, as a way to significantly enhance the value of information returned by Google searches.[7] Initially available only in English, it was expanded in December 2012 to Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Russian and Italian.[12] Bengali support was added in March 2017.[13]

The Knowledge Graph was powered in part by Freebase.[7]

In August 2014, New Scientist reported that Google had launched a Knowledge Vault project.[14] After publication, Google reached out to Search Engine Land to explain that Knowledge Vault was a research report, not an active Google service. Search Engine Land expressed indications that Google was experimenting with "numerous models" for gathering meaning from text.[15]

Google's Knowledge Vault was meant to deal with facts, automatically gathering and merging information from across the Internet into a knowledge base capable of answering direct questions, such as "Where was Madonna born?" In a 2014 report, the Vault was reported to have collected over 1.6 billion facts, 271 million of which were considered "confident facts" deemed to be more than 90% true. It was reported to be different from the Knowledge Graph in that it gathered information automatically instead of relying on crowd-sourced facts compiled by humans.[15]

Criticism

Lack of source attribution

By May 2016, knowledge boxes were appearing for "roughly one-third" of the 100 billion monthly searches the company processed.[11] Dario Taraborelli, head of research at the Wikimedia Foundation, told The Washington Post that Google's omission of sources in its knowledge boxes "undermines people’s ability to verify information and, ultimately, to develop well-informed opinions". The publication also reported that the boxes are "frequently unattributed", such as a knowledge box on the age of actress Betty White, which is "as unsourced and absolute as if handed down by God".[11]

Declining Wikipedia article readership

According to The Register in 2014 the display of direct answers in knowledge panels alongside Google search results caused significant readership declines for Wikipedia, from which the panels obtained some of their information.[16] Also in 2014, The Daily Dot noted that "Wikipedia still has no real competitor as far as actual content is concerned. All that's up for grabs are traffic stats. And as a nonprofit, traffic numbers don't equate into revenue in the same way they do for a commercial media site". After the article's publication, a spokesperson for the Wikimedia Foundation, which operates Wikipedia, stated that it "welcomes" the knowledge panel functionality, that it was "looking into" the traffic drops, and that "We've also not noticed a significant drop in search engine referrals. We also have a continuing dialog with staff from Google working on the Knowledge Panel".[17]

In his 2020 book, Dariusz Jemielniak noted that as most Google users do not realize that many answers to their questions that appear in the Knowledge Graph come from Wikipedia, this reduces Wikipedia's popularity, and in turn limited the site's ability to raise new funds and attract new volunteers.[18]

Bias

The algorithm has been criticized for presenting biased or inaccurate information, usually because of sourcing information from websites with high search engine optimization. It had been noted in 2014 that while there was a Knowledge Graph for most major historical or pseudo-historical religious figures such as Moses, Muhammad and Gautama Buddha, there was none for Jesus, the central figure of Christianity.[19][20] On June 3, 2021, a knowledge box identified Kannada as the ugliest language in India, prompting outrage from the Kannada-language community; the state of Karnataka, where most Kannada speakers live, also threatened to sue Google for damaging the public image of the language. Google promptly changed the featured snippet for the search query and issued a formal apology.[21][22]

See also

References

  1. ^ "About knowledge panels - Knowledge Panel Help". Google Support. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  2. ^ "Your business information in the Knowledge Panel". Google My Business Help. Google Inc. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  3. ^ Newton, Casey (December 4, 2012). "Google's Knowledge Graph tripled in size in seven months". CNET. CBS Interactive. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  4. ^ Vincent, James (October 4, 2016). "Apple boasts about sales; Google boasts about how good its AI is". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  5. ^ "A reintroduction to our Knowledge Graph and knowledge panels". Google blog. May 20, 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  6. ^ Ehrlinger, Lisa; Wöß, Wolfram (2016). "Towards a Definition of Knowledge Graphs" (PDF).
  7. ^ a b c Singhal, Amit (May 16, 2012). "Introducing the Knowledge Graph: Things, Not Strings". Google Official Blog. Retrieved September 6, 2014.
  8. ^ Lynley, Matthew (May 18, 2016). "Google unveils Google Assistant, a virtual assistant that's a big upgrade to Google Now". TechCrunch. Oath Inc. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  9. ^ Kovach, Steve (October 4, 2016). "Google is going to win the next major battle in computing". Business Insider. Axel Springer SE. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  10. ^ Bohn, Dieter (May 18, 2016). "Google Home: a speaker to finally take on the Amazon Echo". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  11. ^ a b c Dewey, Caitlin (May 11, 2016). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on June 3, 2016. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  12. ^ Newton, Casey (December 14, 2012). "How Google is taking the Knowledge Graph global". CNET. CBS Interactive. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  13. ^ "Making it easier to Search in Bengali". Official Google India Blog. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  14. ^ Hodson, Hal (August 20, 2014). "Google's fact-checking bots build vast knowledge bank". New Scientist. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  15. ^ a b Sterling, Greg (August 25, 2014). "Google "Knowledge Vault" To Power Future Of Search". Search Engine Land. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  16. ^ Orlowski, Andrew (January 13, 2014). "Google stabs Wikipedia in the front". The Register. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  17. ^ Kloc, Joe (January 8, 2014). "Is Google accidentally killing Wikipedia?". The Daily Dot. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  18. ^ Jemielniak, Dariusz; Przegalinska, Aleksandra (February 18, 2020). Collaborative Society. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-35645-9.
  19. ^ Schwartz, Barry (July 8, 2014). "Why Does Google Exclude Jesus Christ From The Knowledge Graph". Search Engine Roundtable. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  20. ^ Wolford, Josh (July 8, 2014). "Google Has a Jesus-Shaped Hole in Its Graph". WebProNews. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  21. ^ "Why Google showed Kannada as 'ugliest language of India': Explained". Hindustan Times. June 4, 2021.
  22. ^ Ives, Mike; Mozur, Paul (June 4, 2021). "India's 'Ugliest' Language? Google Had an Answer (and Drew a Backlash)". The New York Times.

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Knowledge Graph redirects here For the general concept in information science see Knowledge graph For other uses see Knowledge Graph disambiguation The Google Knowledge Graph is a knowledge base from which Google serves relevant information in an infobox beside its search results This allows the user to see the answer in a glance as an instant answer The data is generated automatically from a variety of sources covering places people businesses and more 1 2 Knowledge panel data about Thomas Jefferson displayed on Google Search as of January 2015 The information covered by Google s Knowledge Graph grew quickly after launch tripling its size within seven months covering 570 million entities and 18 billion facts 3 By mid 2016 Google reported that it held 70 billion facts 4 and answered roughly one third of the 100 billion monthly searches they handled By May 2020 this had grown to 500 billion facts on 5 billion entities 5 There is no official documentation of how the Google Knowledge Graph is implemented 6 According to Google its information is retrieved from many sources including the CIA World Factbook and Wikipedia 7 It is used to answer direct spoken questions in Google Assistant 8 9 and Google Home voice queries 10 It has been criticized for providing answers without source attribution nor citations 11 Contents 1 History 2 Criticism 2 1 Lack of source attribution 2 2 Declining Wikipedia article readership 2 3 Bias 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory EditGoogle announced its Knowledge Graph on May 16 2012 as a way to significantly enhance the value of information returned by Google searches 7 Initially available only in English it was expanded in December 2012 to Spanish French German Portuguese Japanese Russian and Italian 12 Bengali support was added in March 2017 13 The Knowledge Graph was powered in part by Freebase 7 In August 2014 New Scientist reported that Google had launched a Knowledge Vault project 14 After publication Google reached out to Search Engine Land to explain that Knowledge Vault was a research report not an active Google service Search Engine Land expressed indications that Google was experimenting with numerous models for gathering meaning from text 15 Google s Knowledge Vault was meant to deal with facts automatically gathering and merging information from across the Internet into a knowledge base capable of answering direct questions such as Where was Madonna born In a 2014 report the Vault was reported to have collected over 1 6 billion facts 271 million of which were considered confident facts deemed to be more than 90 true It was reported to be different from the Knowledge Graph in that it gathered information automatically instead of relying on crowd sourced facts compiled by humans 15 Criticism EditLack of source attribution Edit By May 2016 knowledge boxes were appearing for roughly one third of the 100 billion monthly searches the company processed 11 Dario Taraborelli head of research at the Wikimedia Foundation told The Washington Post that Google s omission of sources in its knowledge boxes undermines people s ability to verify information and ultimately to develop well informed opinions The publication also reported that the boxes are frequently unattributed such as a knowledge box on the age of actress Betty White which is as unsourced and absolute as if handed down by God 11 Declining Wikipedia article readership Edit According to The Register in 2014 the display of direct answers in knowledge panels alongside Google search results caused significant readership declines for Wikipedia from which the panels obtained some of their information 16 Also in 2014 The Daily Dot noted that Wikipedia still has no real competitor as far as actual content is concerned All that s up for grabs are traffic stats And as a nonprofit traffic numbers don t equate into revenue in the same way they do for a commercial media site After the article s publication a spokesperson for the Wikimedia Foundation which operates Wikipedia stated that it welcomes the knowledge panel functionality that it was looking into the traffic drops and that We ve also not noticed a significant drop in search engine referrals We also have a continuing dialog with staff from Google working on the Knowledge Panel 17 In his 2020 book Dariusz Jemielniak noted that as most Google users do not realize that many answers to their questions that appear in the Knowledge Graph come from Wikipedia this reduces Wikipedia s popularity and in turn limited the site s ability to raise new funds and attract new volunteers 18 Bias Edit The algorithm has been criticized for presenting biased or inaccurate information usually because of sourcing information from websites with high search engine optimization It had been noted in 2014 that while there was a Knowledge Graph for most major historical or pseudo historical religious figures such as Moses Muhammad and Gautama Buddha there was none for Jesus the central figure of Christianity 19 20 On June 3 2021 a knowledge box identified Kannada as the ugliest language in India prompting outrage from the Kannada language community the state of Karnataka where most Kannada speakers live also threatened to sue Google for damaging the public image of the language Google promptly changed the featured snippet for the search query and issued a formal apology 21 22 See also Edit Internet portalDBpedia Google Assistant Linked data Knowledge graph Semantic integration Semantic network WikidataReferences Edit About knowledge panels Knowledge Panel Help Google Support Retrieved March 15 2021 Your business information in the Knowledge Panel Google My Business Help Google Inc Retrieved December 10 2017 Newton Casey December 4 2012 Google s Knowledge Graph tripled in size in seven months CNET CBS Interactive Retrieved December 10 2017 Vincent James October 4 2016 Apple boasts about sales Google boasts about how good its AI is The Verge Vox Media Retrieved December 10 2017 A reintroduction to our Knowledge Graph and knowledge panels Google blog May 20 2020 Retrieved May 26 2020 Ehrlinger Lisa Woss Wolfram 2016 Towards a Definition of Knowledge Graphs PDF a b c Singhal Amit May 16 2012 Introducing the Knowledge Graph Things Not Strings Google Official Blog Retrieved September 6 2014 Lynley Matthew May 18 2016 Google unveils Google Assistant a virtual assistant that s a big upgrade to Google Now TechCrunch Oath Inc Retrieved December 10 2017 Kovach Steve October 4 2016 Google is going to win the next major battle in computing Business Insider Axel Springer SE Retrieved December 10 2017 Bohn Dieter May 18 2016 Google Home a speaker to finally take on the Amazon Echo The Verge Vox Media Retrieved December 10 2017 a b c Dewey Caitlin May 11 2016 You Probably Haven t Even Noticed Google s Sketchy Quest to Control the World s Knowledge The Washington Post Archived from the original on June 3 2016 Retrieved May 25 2022 Newton Casey December 14 2012 How Google is taking the Knowledge Graph global CNET CBS Interactive Retrieved December 10 2017 Making it easier to Search in Bengali Official Google India Blog Retrieved January 26 2018 Hodson Hal August 20 2014 Google s fact checking bots build vast knowledge bank New Scientist Retrieved December 10 2017 a b Sterling Greg August 25 2014 Google Knowledge Vault To Power Future Of Search Search Engine Land Retrieved December 10 2017 Orlowski Andrew January 13 2014 Google stabs Wikipedia in the front The Register Retrieved December 10 2017 Kloc Joe January 8 2014 Is Google accidentally killing Wikipedia The Daily Dot Retrieved December 10 2017 Jemielniak Dariusz Przegalinska Aleksandra February 18 2020 Collaborative Society MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 35645 9 Schwartz Barry July 8 2014 Why Does Google Exclude Jesus Christ From The Knowledge Graph Search Engine Roundtable Retrieved May 29 2016 Wolford Josh July 8 2014 Google Has a Jesus Shaped Hole in Its Graph WebProNews Retrieved May 29 2016 Why Google showed Kannada as ugliest language of India Explained Hindustan Times June 4 2021 Ives Mike Mozur Paul June 4 2021 India s Ugliest Language Google Had an Answer and Drew a Backlash The New York Times The template below Computable knowledge is being considered for deletion See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Google Knowledge Graph amp oldid 1132088002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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