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Neo4j Is in Bloom Everywhere This Spring
Neo4j Is in Bloom Everywhere This Spring
Two years ago, Neo4j Bloom™ was announced to the world. Today, I’m excited to announce that we’re bringing graph visualization and exploration to everyone using Neo4j – on any platform.
·neo4j.com·
Neo4j Is in Bloom Everywhere This Spring
Neo4j retweeted: The Supreme Court of the United States as a graph database, with Justices as brown nodes, Presidents as green nodes, and appointment, promotion, succession, and the 17 historical periods/Courts associated with each Chief Justice shown thr
Neo4j retweeted: The Supreme Court of the United States as a graph database, with Justices as brown nodes, Presidents as green nodes, and appointment, promotion, succession, and the 17 historical periods/Courts associated with each Chief Justice shown thr
The Supreme Court of the United States as a graph database, with Justices as brown nodes, Presidents as green nodes, and appointment, promotion, succession, and the 17 historical periods/Courts associated with each Chief Justice shown through relationships. @mad_cat @tcjericho pic.twitter.com/FdDXHo82H0— 🌍 Јаков Минг Дановић 🌏 (@chenx064) March 4, 2020
·twitter.com·
Neo4j retweeted: The Supreme Court of the United States as a graph database, with Justices as brown nodes, Presidents as green nodes, and appointment, promotion, succession, and the 17 historical periods/Courts associated with each Chief Justice shown thr
Neptune Streams feature is now available outside of lab mode
Neptune Streams feature is now available outside of lab mode
log data) as they happen for notifying processes or creating a new copy of the graph in a different region or service such as the Amazon Elasticsearch Service, Amazon ElastiCache, or Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). Neptune Streams is now available in production from engine release 1.0.2.2.R2. Neptune Streams can be enabled or disabled using the cluster parameter neptune_streams. Once enabled, you can access Neptune Streams using the HTTP GET requests to REST APIs /sparql/streams or /gremlin/streams. The response will be a JSON feed of the operations and the changes to the graph. The lab mode setting “streams” in the database cluster parameter neptune_lab_mode will be removed after the current release. When Neptune Streams are enabled, you incur I/O and storage charges associat
·aws.amazon.com·
Neptune Streams feature is now available outside of lab mode
Nicolas Torzec on Twitter: "Pretty standard (knowledge graph) mining of the Grammy artists and their connections. It's nice to see News being mined to discover and rank connections but confusing co-occurrences with factual relationships doesn't look great
Nicolas Torzec on Twitter: "Pretty standard (knowledge graph) mining of the Grammy artists and their connections. It's nice to see News being mined to discover and rank connections but confusing co-occurrences with factual relationships doesn't look great
Pretty standard (knowledge graph) mining of the Grammy artists and their connections. It's nice to see News being mined to discover and rank connections but confusing co-occurrences with factual relationships doesn't look great.Exhibit: https://t.co/Wkv1ckt7ykvia @aaranged— Nicolas Torzec (@nicolastorzec) February 21, 2019
·twitter.com·
Nicolas Torzec on Twitter: "Pretty standard (knowledge graph) mining of the Grammy artists and their connections. It's nice to see News being mined to discover and rank connections but confusing co-occurrences with factual relationships doesn't look great
Nicolas Torzec on Twitter: "Q: which product taxonomies are used in the Shopping / Ad industries? Google's Product Taxonomy is a de facto standard but it lacks freshness, coverage and/or finesse in some areas. I'm also looking at product taxonomies from A
Nicolas Torzec on Twitter: "Q: which product taxonomies are used in the Shopping / Ad industries? Google's Product Taxonomy is a de facto standard but it lacks freshness, coverage and/or finesse in some areas. I'm also looking at product taxonomies from A
“Q: which product taxonomies are used in the Shopping / Ad industries? Google's Product Taxonomy is a de facto standard but it lacks freshness, coverage and/or finesse in some areas. I'm also looking at product taxonomies from Amazon, Ebay, Walmart, Target, Groupon. What else?”
·twitter.com·
Nicolas Torzec on Twitter: "Q: which product taxonomies are used in the Shopping / Ad industries? Google's Product Taxonomy is a de facto standard but it lacks freshness, coverage and/or finesse in some areas. I'm also looking at product taxonomies from A
Nicolas Torzec on Twitter: "The Underlay: MIT project by Danny Hillis (Thinking Machines, Applied Minds, Metaweb/Freebase, etc.) et al., to create a global, public, distributed, machine-readable, knowledge graph that natively focuses on claims and provena
Nicolas Torzec on Twitter: "The Underlay: MIT project by Danny Hillis (Thinking Machines, Applied Minds, Metaweb/Freebase, etc.) et al., to create a global, public, distributed, machine-readable, knowledge graph that natively focuses on claims and provena
The Underlay: MIT project by Danny Hillis (Thinking Machines, Applied Minds, Metaweb/Freebase, etc.) et al., to create a global, public, distributed, machine-readable, knowledge graph that natively focuses on claims and provenance rather than simple facts. https://t.co/CB8arNKIbg— Nicolas Torzec (@nicolastorzec) December 4, 2018
·twitter.com·
Nicolas Torzec on Twitter: "The Underlay: MIT project by Danny Hillis (Thinking Machines, Applied Minds, Metaweb/Freebase, etc.) et al., to create a global, public, distributed, machine-readable, knowledge graph that natively focuses on claims and provena
Not Science Fiction - Kurt Cagle's View on Semantic Technologies | SEMANTiCS 2020 US
Not Science Fiction - Kurt Cagle's View on Semantic Technologies | SEMANTiCS 2020 US
Kurt Cagle is one of the advisors behind the SEMANTICS 2020 Conference. He is a writer, data scientist and futurist focused on the intersection of computer technologies and society. He is also the founder of Semantical, LLC, a smart data company. In this interview, Kurt shares with us some of his expertise and his vision for the new paths being opened by Semantic Technologies.
·2020-us.semantics.cc·
Not Science Fiction - Kurt Cagle's View on Semantic Technologies | SEMANTiCS 2020 US
Notes on graph theory — Centrality measures
Notes on graph theory — Centrality measures
suited tool to present data where connections and links are important for us to understand it. Like molecules structure that presents a collection of basic atoms which are linked to other, forming complex structure where each atom’s connection in this collection means something’s in terms of the usage or the characteris
·towardsdatascience.com·
Notes on graph theory — Centrality measures
odbms.org on Twitter: "David Allen released a new version of #Halin, the #Neo4j monitoring tool and graph app. This release contains diagnostics & user management for @neo4j Community Edition! https://t.co/CZeWFBs9A9… https://t.co/nyiw1Wa9m3"
odbms.org on Twitter: "David Allen released a new version of #Halin, the #Neo4j monitoring tool and graph app. This release contains diagnostics & user management for @neo4j Community Edition! https://t.co/CZeWFBs9A9… https://t.co/nyiw1Wa9m3"
David Allen released a new version of #Halin, the #Neo4j monitoring tool and graph app. This release contains diagnostics & user management for @neo4j Community Edition! https://t.co/CZeWFBs9A9 pic.twitter.com/w4md30u8gU— odbms.org (@odbmsorg) January 9, 2019
·twitter.com·
odbms.org on Twitter: "David Allen released a new version of #Halin, the #Neo4j monitoring tool and graph app. This release contains diagnostics & user management for @neo4j Community Edition! https://t.co/CZeWFBs9A9… https://t.co/nyiw1Wa9m3"
Ogma 3.0: Visual Grouping out in beta!
Ogma 3.0: Visual Grouping out in beta!
We recently released Ogma 3.0, a new version of Ogma, our JavaScript graph visualization library. This version comes with a new feature called Visual Grouping.The Visual Grouping feature provides a new way to make sense of complex graphs:Highlight similar entities by grouping them together visually,Simplify visualizations by grouping nodes and relationships,Dynamically switch between an overview and a detailed view by opening and closing groups of nodes.Introducing Visual GroupingOgma 3.0 brings a brand new way to group nodes in a network via the Visual Grouping feature. The Visual Grouping feature is a complementary element of the Node Grouping feature, and the two can be combined together.This means that with the new Visual Grouping in Ogma: Nodes can be clustered into a Visual Group consisting of a subgraph and a container node,Your graph visualization can be instantly simplified by replacing the complexity of a subgraph by a single container node without removing the sub
·linkurio.us·
Ogma 3.0: Visual Grouping out in beta!
Olaf Hartig on Twitter
Olaf Hartig on Twitter
I have submitted mine. Find it at https://t.co/tdWjN8NhdX"The RDF* and SPARQL* Approach to Annotate Statements in RDF and to Reconcile RDF and Property Graphs"— Olaf Hartig (@olafhartig) January 11, 2019
·twitter.com·
Olaf Hartig on Twitter