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The EPFL Graph Platform is an open-source data infrastructure designed for academic institutions. It organizes educational and institutional data into a semantically interconnected knowledge graph, making it accessible through a graph-based search engine and an LLM-powered chatbot. The platform is composed of five core services: Graph Registry, Graph AI, Graph Ontology, Graph Search, and Graph Chat.
This dataset primarily supports the Graph Ontology service and plays a foundational role in the platform’s semantic capabilities. It includes:
These structures are central to the platform’s ability to perform entity recognition, enable semantic search, and power AI-based recommendations. They allow users to search for academic topics (e.g., "quantum computing") and receive an integrated view of relevant content within the institution — from courses and lectures to researchers, labs, and scholarly output.
David Atienza Alonso, Denisa-Andreea Constantinescu