This Week in Neo4j: GraphAcademy, Algorithms, GenAI, Knowledge Graphs and more

Check out what’s new this week in Neo4j, including Superhero dataset, Workspace updates, synthetic data, LLM, streaming graph data, and more.

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This Week in Neo4j: Graphs4Good, GraphQL, Game of Life, Information Extraction, Cypher Map Projection, and More

GraphConnect is right around the corner! We are so excited to get together with the community for this long-awaited onsite event in Austin, Texas, from June 6 – 8, 2022. You can learn all about it – speakers, content, and… Read more →

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Daten-Detektive helfen bei der Qualitätskontrolle

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This Week in Neo4j – Web3, NFTs, PHP Dev, and Sports Data Science

Check out what’s new this week in Neo4j, including Web3, NFTs, Chainlink, PHP Dev, and sports data science.

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Dimensions in the Data: 5-Minute Interview with Benjamin Squire

Check out the latest 5-minute interview, where Ben Squire explains how Meredith Corporation uses graph databases.

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20 NODES 2020 Talks You May Have Missed

Check out the amazing talks from Neo4j Online Developer Expo and Summit you might have missed.

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The Lean-In Moment: 5-Minute Interview with Paul Westcott

Check out this week’s 5-Minute Interview with Paul Westcott, Product Director at Dun & Bradstreet, about his success with Neo4j.

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Financial Fraud Detection with Graph Data Science: Identifying First-Party Fraud

Read blog three on how financial services enterprises are using Neo4j’s graph technology to prevent and detect financial fraud.

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Accelerating Towards Natural Language Search with Graphs

Learn how graphs are used for natural language processing, including loading text data, processing it for NLP, running NLP pipelines and building a knowledge graph.

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AI & Graph Technology: What Are Knowledge Graphs?

Read the second installment of this blog series on artificial intelligence on the ways knowledge graphs add context for decision support.

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7 Seriously Awesome Neo4j Blogs from 2018

We all know no one really reads these intros to year-end listicles, so we’ll keep it brief and just say this: thank you to you for reading. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who has visited the Neo4j blog in… Read more →

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Casinos on Graphs: 5-Minute Interview with
Joe Stefaniak, CEO of IntelligentTag

“Especially when it comes to the financial sector or gaming, people need answers in real time,” said Joe Stefaniak, CEO of IntelligentTag. From slots and games to guest services to financial systems, casinos are chock full of data sources. Whether… Read more →

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The Story behind Russian Twitter Trolls: How They Got Away with Looking Human – and How to Catch Them in the Future

It’s no secret that Russian operatives used Twitter and other social media platforms in attempt to influence the most recent U.S. presidential election cycle with fake news. The question most people aren’t asking is: How did they do it? More… Read more →

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Graph Algorithms: Make Election Data Great Again

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by John Swain at GraphConnect San Francisco in October 2016. Summary In this presentation, learn how John Swain of Right Relevance (and Microsoft Azure) set out to analyze Twitter conversations around both Brexit and… Read more →

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Machine Learning, Graphs and the Fake News Epidemic (Part 2)

In last week’s post, we discussed why designing a fully automated fake news detector is currently infeasible and introduced a semi-automated, graph-based solution which would use machine learning to work alongside human fact checkers to scalably flag and quarantine fake… Read more →

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Proudly Releasing: Efficient Graph Algorithms in Neo4j

I am very happy to announce the first public release of the Neo4j graph algorithms library. You can use these graph algorithms on your connected data to gain new insights more easily within Neo4j. You can use these graph analytics… Read more →

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Collaborative Filtering: Creating the Best Teams Ever

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Maurits van der Goes at GraphConnect Europe in April 2016. Here’s a quick review of what he covered: Why do we need virtual teams? How to develop a graph recommendation engine How to… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Daniel Himmelstein, Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Pennsylvania

“This is a really advanced graph algorithm and Cypher nailed it,” said Daniel Himmelstein, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. Before using Neo4j, it took as many as 1,000 lines of code to write the main query for… Read more →

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APOC 1.1.0 Release: Awesome Procedures on Cypher

I’m super thrilled to announce last week’s 1.1.0 release of the Awesome Procedures on Cypher (APOC). A lot of new and cool stuff has been added and some issues have been fixed. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the procedure… Read more →

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APOC: An Introduction to User-Defined Procedures and APOC

This is the first in a series of blog posts in which I want to introduce you to Neo4j‘s user defined procedures and the APOC procedure library in particular. Besides many other cool things, of the best features of our… Read more →

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Game Discovery: A Recommendation Algorithm for Video Games [Community Post]

[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.] Movie recommendation systems usually ask you to rate what you like or dislike so it can… Read more →

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Graph Compute with Neo4j: Built-in Algorithms, Spark & Extensions

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Ryan Boyd – Developer Relations at Neo Technology – delivered this presentation on how to perform various graph compute functions within the Neo4j ecosystem. For more videos from GraphConnect SF and to… Read more →

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Moving Graphs to Production at Scale

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Ian Robinson – Senior Engineer at Neo Technology – delivered this in-depth presentation on how to effectively scale your Neo4j-based application for enterprise-level production. For more videos from GraphConnect SF and to… Read more →

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Finding the Shortest Path through the Park (with Graphs!)

As you may know by now, I like beer. A lot. Why else would I keep writing and talking about it? But there’s more to life than sweet beverages, and one of the things that I have been doing for… Read more →

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