Recently, Samsung announced the acquisition of Oxford Semantic Technologies, a British knowledge graph startup, to enhance its local AI capabilities and provide users with a more personalized AI experience. The company's main product is the AI engine RDFox, which uses knowledge graph technology to store information as an interconnected network and process data in a way similar to how humans think: acquiring, memorizing, recalling and reasoning about knowledge. This technology will enhance the device's understanding of the products or services used by users, thereby enabling rapid information retrieval and recommendations.
It is understood that Oxford Semantic Technologies was founded in 2017 by three Oxford University professors, Ian Horrocks, Boris Mortic and Bernardo Cuenca Grau. It has already cooperated with organizations in the financial, manufacturing and e-commerce fields in Europe and North America.By acquiring Oxford Semantic Technologies, Samsung can leverage its knowledge graph technology to optimize data processing and enable advanced reasoning in the cloud and on devices. This will help Samsung achieve greater breakthroughs in the field of AI and enhance its competitiveness in fields such as smart devices and big data analysis.
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