The GDELT Project

Introducing GKG 2.0 – The Next Generation of the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph

We are incredibly excited to announce the official release of the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph (GKG) Version 2.0.  This marks a watershed moment for the GKG, transitioning it for the first time to production status, opening it up beyond purely news media, adding in new capabilities for richer emotions, citations, dates, and other kinds of data, and adding for the first time proximity context to allow for vastly richer contextualization.

The new GKG 2.0 format will be phased in over the coming weeks, debuting first in two special collections to be released later today, and then will become available for the daily updates following in a few weeks, followed by reprocessing of the historical GKG files to convert them to the 2.0 format.  We will also continue to generate the GKG 1.0 files into the future to ensure backwards compatibility with existing systems built for the 1.0 format.

It has been just short of eleven months since the original prototype introduction of the GKG 1.0 system on November 3, 2013 and in those eleven months the GKG system has found application in an incredible number and diversity of fields.  The uniqueness of the GKG indicators in capturing the latent dimensions of society that precede physical unrest and their global scope has enabled truly unimaginable new applications.  We’ve learned a lot over the past year in terms of the features and capabilities of greatest interest to the GKG community, and with this Version 2.0 release of the GKG, we are both integrating those new features and moving the GKG into production status from its original Alpha Experimental Release status of the past 11 months in recognition of the widespread production use of the system today.

The new GKG format preserves most of the previous fields in their existing format for backwards compatibility (and we will continue to generate the Version 1.0 files in parallel into the future), but adds a series of new capabilities that greatly enhance what can be done with the GKG data, opening entirely new analytic opportunities. Some of the most significant changes:

 

Read the Full GDELT Global Knowledge Graph 2.0 Codebook.