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AI Overview: The Google Knowledge Graph, launched in 2012, enhances search results by linking and visualizing related information about people, groups, and topics from various reliable sources, including the CIA World Factbook, Wikidata, and Wikipedia. It plays a significant role in about one third of Google searches and is also utilized in voice-assisted services like Google Assistant and Google Home. Critics point to its lack of source citations as a limitation.

  • Knowledge Graph

    The Knowledge Graph, introduced by Google in 2012, is a feature in the search engine that presents important information about people, groups, or subjects by linking related data from sources like the CIA World Factbook, Wikidata, and Wikipedia. It visualizes knowledge structures and informs about one third of all Google searches, though some criticize it for lacking source citations. The data is also utilized in Google Assistant and Google Home for answering voice queries.

  • Find General Sources

    This module provides various sources for finding information, including Google, Google Books, Google News, and academic resources such as JSTOR and the Wikipedia Library. It also includes access to free news sources and offers additional references through Wikipedia.

  • Module:Graph

    Module:Graph is a Lua module utilized for generating graphs within Wikipedia. It provides functionality to define various types of charts and maps, customize axes, legends, and supports serialization of graph parameters. Key features include handling different data types, custom symbols, and coloring options. It contains histories of updates and bug notes indicating the module's ongoing development. The module also outlines specific attributes for enhancing visual representation like line stroke widths, axis formats, and grid settings.

  • Semantic Scholar

    Semantic Scholar is an AI-powered search engine for academic publications, developed by the Allen Institute for AI and released to the public in November 2015.

  • Google Search Link

    The link provided allows users to search Google with a specific query, customized to exclude results from Wikipedia.

  • User Contributions in KM

    A collection of user contributions related to knowledge management (KM) on the Nynox wiki, showcasing resources, articles, and discussions pertinent to the field.

  • Wikipedia Reference Search

    A Google custom search tool designed to help users find references from Wikipedia.

  • Graph (Data Structure)

    A graph is a collection of nodes (or vertices) connected by edges, forming a data structure used to represent pairwise relationships between objects. Graphs can be directed or undirected, weighted or unweighted, and are utilized in various applications, including computer networks, social networks, and transportation systems.

  • Find Sources on Google Scholar

    Provides a link format for searching on Google Scholar with the query parameter for user-defined input.

  • Wikipedia Did You Know Articles

    A collection of articles that have been featured in the 'Did you know' section of Wikipedia's Main Page.