GraphDB 9.2 Supports RDF* to Match the Expressivity of Property Graphs - Ontotext
Ontotext releases GraphDB 9.2 featuring the anticipated support for RDF*/SPARQL* and improvements in the plug-ins for semantic similarity and versioning.
Graphs Analytics for Fraud Detection - Towards Data Science
Graphs #Analytics for Fraud Detection, using Graph #NeuralNetworks for Anomaly detection. GraphSAGE is Stanford #opensource project: deep neural network-based NRL toolkit, implemented in Tensorflow, making it ideal to develop an anomaly detection system
This article shows how an RDF Graph CRUD application can be rapidly developed, yet without losing the flexibility that HTML5/JavaScript offers, from which it can be concluded that there is no reason preventing the use of RDF Graphs as the backend for production-capable applications.
Transform publicly available BigQuery data and Stackdriver logs into graph databases with Neo4j
Learn how to use Neo4j to integrate a BigQuery public dataset with Stackdriver logs into a graph database, to surface new conclusions from complex data.
How to Create and Query Labeled Property Graphs in AnzoGraph - DZone Database
This article will explain how to create property graphs in AnzoGraph, including loading and inserting properties, and how to query your property graphs.
What Are the Criteria to Differentiate Between Graph Databases? - DZone Database
This article takes a look at insight into evaluating a graph database gained from benchmarking different graph databases. Also explore loading capabilities.
TigerGraph Announces Free Trial Program for Graph Analytics
Enables Users to Experience the World’s Fastest Graph Analytics Platform Designed to Unleash the Power of Interconnected Data for Deeper Insights and Better Outcomes
Watch the GraphConnect presentation by Dom Davis, cofounder of Tech Marionette, to discover the benefits of building a meta graph model for your domain.
Introducing Neo4j Bloom: Graph Data Visualization for Everyone
Discover Neo4j Bloom, the latest product from the Neo4j team. This graph data visualization tool helps traditional Neo4j users communicate with their non-technical peers in a simple manner that reveals and explains the concepts of data connectedness for all people, regardless of technical background.
Meet SemSpect: A Different Approach to Graph Visualization [Community Post]
Discover a new way to visualize and explore your connected data with SemSpect: a unique approach to graph visualization that doesn't depend on using random or best-guess Cypher queries in order to explore your data's meta-graph and that is compatible with Neo4j (including RDF datasets).