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Using Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) and Knowledge Graphs to build a Climate Obstruction Portal

  • Writer: Michael DeBellis
    Michael DeBellis
  • Oct 9
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 13

This is a follow up to a recent post about work I've done using with George Gino, Aadarsh Balaji, and Jacob Gino on using Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) to build a portal for researchers working in the Social Science field of Climate Obstruction. Here is a link to one of our recent papers. This paper is the longer of the two and goes into more detail: Modeling Climate Obstruction with a Neurosymbolic Architecture. In addition, I've prepared presentations for both papers. However, due to time constraints, I couldn't include everything in my presentations that I wanted to, so I created two videos with additional details. Here is a PDF of the presentation used in both videos: Modeling Climate Obstruction with a Neurosymbolic Architecture presentation.


I'm still an amateur at creating videos, for some reason the volume increases a bit right after each slide transition. I hope it isn't too annoying.





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