Translation: A knowledge graph is a structured representation that shows how pieces of information are connected. It can be conceptualised as a map because it links nodes that represent entities such as people, places, objects, or ideas with edges that show how those entities are related. This map‑like structure makes it easier for computer systems to organise, search, interpret, and use information effectively. For example, a knowledge graph might link the entity "Apple" to "Steve Jobs", "California", and "iPhones", allowing related information to be discovered by following the connections from a single starting point.