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This Week in Neo4j – Building a Fashion Knowledge Graph, Carrefour Basket Dataset Challenge, Community detection on Game of Thrones, Analysing Network Traffic

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Mark Needham & Karin Wolok
Word Count
733
Company Posts That Month
18
Language
English
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Summary

The text discusses various topics related to graph modeling and Neo4j. Luanne Misquitta explains the importance of "It depends" when it comes to graph modeling advice, highlighting that there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Tomaz Bratanic demonstrates the seed property feature in community algorithms using a Game of Thrones graph, while Alex Woolford analyzes network traffic on his home network. Jesus Barrasa builds a fashion knowledge graph and Jesús Barrasa also releases version 3.5.0.4 of neosemantics, a plugin that enables the use of RDF in Neo4j. Additionally, Rik starts a series of blog posts exploring data from the Carrefour Basket Data Challenge, while Polley Wong is featured as a community member using various technologies including Go, Node, GraphQL, Neo4j, and Hyperledger.

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