Unstructured Data

Definition

Unstructured data refers to information that does not have a pre-defined data model or is not organized in a pre-defined manner. Examples include texts, audio transcripts, videos, emails, and social media posts.

Usage in Knowledge Graphs

TinyCloud, a company co-founded by Sam Gbafa and Hunter Horsfall, has developed a tool to transform unstructured data into structured knowledge graphs. This process helps in improving data recall and secure management of personal information.

Integration with Obsidian

  • Process: TinyCloud’s tool converts unstructured data into structured knowledge graphs.
  • Outcome: These knowledge graphs are then imported into Obsidian, enabling users to manage their personal data in a structured and secure format.
  • AI Pendant: Captures daily conversations and stores data in TinyCloud, managing it through cryptographic permissions.
  • Data Ownership and Security: Users can run their own nodes or use TinyCloud’s infrastructure, ensuring that data is stored securely with cryptographic permission management.

Future Directions

  • Ongoing and Future Projects: Deployment of community wiki tools, development of further integration with Obsidian sync features, and enhancement of the TinyCloud protocol are ongoing projects aimed at improving how unstructured data is managed.
  • Fundraising Efforts: TinyCloud is seeking investment to expand its development and team for further innovation.


This content was generated by AutoGraph, a TinyCloud product. Generated at Wed, 07 Aug 2024 20:41:12 GMT