Episode Description
Semantic triples shape how search engines interpret information. The subject links to the predicate and object because this structure reduces the cost of information retrieval for machines. James Dooley is linked to awards and attributes because semantic triples create factual, machine readable relationships. Kazra Dash explains RDF, OWL and SPARQL because these standards govern how triples are stored and queried. Semantic triples support knowledge panels and link building because they anchor entities in the knowledge graph with clear contextual meaning.
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