Ending the RDF vs. Property Graph debate with RDF*
It’s no longer necessary to choose between RDF & LPG #knowledgegraphs. RDF* offers the best of both worlds so you don’t have to give up anything. #AI #EmergingTech #data #analytics #datascience
based search systems do not reflect the semantics of individual input words of search queries. For example, a query for the word “house” would not return records for the words “building” or “real estate”. How can such relationships be represented in a technical system? One approach is to include synonyms. Search engines like Elasticsearch provide methods to integrate synonym lists. However, a list of synonyms itself is required for configuration.
Using Redis #NoSQL #graph capabilities to build and query a family tree. #softwaredevelopment #tutorial #graphdatabase #data #datamodel #apps #code [LINK]http://gigi.nullneuron.net/gigilabs/family-tree-with-redisgraph/[/LINK] [IMAGE]http://gigi.nullneuron.net/gigilabs/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/redisgraph-family-tree-example-1024x494.png[/IMAGE]
Stardog 6.2 just shipped with scalable virtual graph caching, better Kubernetes integration, support for Amazon Redshift, and many new optimizations . Read on for the details.
Feedback requested on proposal for Spark Cypher in Spark 3.0 - General / Announcements - Neo4j Online Community
Xiangrui Meng of Databricks recently posted this on the Apache Spark project users list: http://apache-spark-user-list.1001560.n3.nabble.com/SPIP-DataFrame-based-Property-Graphs-Cypher-Queries-and-Algorithms-td34358.html Databricks and Neo4j contributors are looking to bring Cypher queries into the core Spark project as part of Spark 3.0 (slated for release mid-year 2019). This will build on elements from the Cypher for Apache Spark and Graphframes projects. All the details are in the links i...
Financial Times Turns to Graph Technology to Connect Its Vast Array of Data | Data | Computerworld UK
Computerworld covers a range of technology topics, with a focus on these core areas of IT: Windows, Mobile, Apple/enterprise, Office and productivity suites, collaboration, web browsers and blockchain, as well as relevant information about companies such as Microsoft, Apple and Google.
Finding the shortest path from Country A to Country B — using Neo4J and Node
Finding the shortest path from Country A to Country B using Graph #analytics #algorithms #javascript #tutorial #softwareengineering #datascience #GraphDB #opensource #Neo4J #data #tech [LINK]https://technology.amis.nl/2019/01/01/finding-the-shortest-path-from-country-a-to-country-b-using-neo4j-and-node/ [LINK]https://miro.medium.com/max/1370/0*Ol4T6m9f4Y2W7T9W.png
Free O’Reilly Book: Graph Algorithms in Apache Spark and Neo4j
Grab your free copy of the brand new O'Reilly book, "Graph Algorithms: Practical Examples in Apache Spark & Neo4j" – a practical guide to graph analytics.
From Wikipedia to Thousands of Wikis – The DBkWik Knowledge Graph
From a bird eye's view, the DBpedia Extraction Framework takes a MediaWiki dump as input, and turns it into a knowledge graph. In this talk, I discuss the crea…
The mission of FKG group is to create specifications for encoding ontologies that AI Assistants can operate upon enabling them to execute functions embedded in a web page. FKGs are encoded in JSON-LD, this group defines the vocabulary. A detailed proposal can be found at: https://github.com/keyvan-m-sadeghi/assister/blob/assister-conception/rfcs/text/assister-conception/README.md
Even with all the buzz around the technology and the snazzy visualisations, graph databases are still a novel concept for many organisations. My recent experience of working with company register relationship data and evaluating graph databases from various vendors led to some interesting insights i
Global Graph Database Market Size, Prospects, Growth Trends, Key Trend, Future Expectations and Forecast from 2019 to 2025 – Express Press Release Distribution
Albany, US, 2019-Jan-23 — /EPR Network/ —Market Research Hub (MRH) has actively included a new research study titled “Global Graph Database Market” Size
Going Underground: Graphing and Pathfinding London Tube Lines
Read the latest installment of Joe Depeau's blog series on graphing and pathfinding the London Underground, complete with Cypher queries and data models.