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GraphRAG Python Package: Accelerating GenAI With Knowledge Graphs
Oct 16 11 mins read
The GraphRAG Python package from Neo4j provides end-to-end workflows that take you from unstructured data to knowledge graph creation, knowledge graph retrieval, and full GraphRAG pipelines in one place. Whether you're using Python to build knowledge assistants, search APIs, chatbots, or report... read more
Graph-Powered Digital Asset Management with Neo4j [Video]
Aug 01, 2019 < 1 min read
Managing digital assets and instance-level metadata is critical for many companies. For more videos like this one, check out upcoming and on-demand video content in the Neo4j Webinar library. Digital asset management (DAM) affects everything, from content availability to the analysis of... read more
Running Decision Trees in Neo4j
Jul 31, 2019 10 mins read
Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Max De Marzi at GraphConnect 2018 in New York City. Presentation Summary In this presentation, Max De Marzi shares how decision trees are used to make near real-time decisions using a graph database. In this case, he uses the unorthodox... read more
AI and Graph Technology: 4 Ways Graphs Add Context
Jul 29, 2019 5 mins read
The idea of artificial intelligence (AI) has a long history. Loosely defined, AI is a solution or set of tools to solve problems in ways that mimic human intelligence. Usually its most practical goal is to make predictions – either classifying things (such as adding a label) or predicting a value... read more
This Week in Neo4j – Exploration from Bloom Canvas, Building your first Graph App, Parallel k-Hop counts, Scala Cypher DSL
Mark Needham Jul 27, 2019 4 mins read
This week Anurag Tandon shows us how to do graph exploration from the Bloom canvas, and Max De Marzi builds a procedure that computes parallel k-Hop counts. We also the release of a Scala Cypher DSL and a library that packages functionality for working with Neo4j and R. And Will Lyon and... read more
Solving Real-World Problems: 5-Minute Interview with David Bader
Jul 26, 2019 3 mins read
"Graphs have gone mainstream," said Dr. David Bader, School of Computational Science and Engineering Georgia Tech. When David Bader started working with graphs 25 years ago, it was a niche that required designing specific algorithms and even specific computers. Now the Neo4j graph database is... read more
Announcing NODES 2019 Global GraphHack
Jul 25, 2019 2 mins read
Leading up to our first-ever Neo4j Online Developer Expo and Summit (NODES 2019), we’re planning a worldwide virtual hackathon with our community! Neo4j community members of all experience levels are encouraged to participate. This is a great opportunity to connect with and learn from hackers... read more