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      <title>Europe Knowledge Graph - Part 1: Scraping &amp; Wrangling</title>
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      <description>cat(&amp;quot;hi&amp;quot;) library(tidyverse) &amp;lt;copyright acknowledgement!!&amp;gt;
Idea I’m currently taking a class on EU politics and while studying for my exam, I stumbled upon an online Europe Dictionary by the bpb. Since I’m a big fan of ontologies, knowledge graphs and graph-based TfTs (e.g., Roam Research) .
Rvest Wrangling tidygraph neo4j https://neo4j.com/developer/graph-data-science/build-knowledge-graph-nlp-ontologies/</description>
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