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The Knowledge Representation market is a subset of the Information Management industry, focusing on the capture, storage, and retrieval of knowledge. It is a rapidly growing field, driven by the need to store and access large amounts of data. Knowledge Representation systems are used to store and organize data in a way that is easily accessible and understandable. These systems can be used to store and analyze data from a variety of sources, including text, images, audio, and video.
The Knowledge Representation market is composed of a variety of vendors, including software companies, hardware companies, and consulting firms. These vendors provide a range of services, from software development to data analysis and storage. Companies in the Knowledge Representation market include Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, SAP, and Google. Show Less Read more