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Hands-On Graph Analytics with Neo4j

By : Estelle Scifo
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Hands-On Graph Analytics with Neo4j

By: Estelle Scifo

Overview of this book

Neo4j is a graph database that includes plugins to run complex graph algorithms. The book starts with an introduction to the basics of graph analytics, the Cypher query language, and graph architecture components, and helps you to understand why enterprises have started to adopt graph analytics within their organizations. You’ll find out how to implement Neo4j algorithms and techniques and explore various graph analytics methods to reveal complex relationships in your data. You’ll be able to implement graph analytics catering to different domains such as fraud detection, graph-based search, recommendation systems, social networking, and data management. You’ll also learn how to store data in graph databases and extract valuable insights from it. As you become well-versed with the techniques, you’ll discover graph machine learning in order to address simple to complex challenges using Neo4j. You will also understand how to use graph data in a machine learning model in order to make predictions based on your data. Finally, you’ll get to grips with structuring a web application for production using Neo4j. By the end of this book, you’ll not only be able to harness the power of graphs to handle a broad range of problem areas, but you’ll also have learned how to use Neo4j efficiently to identify complex relationships in your data.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: Graph Modeling with Neo4j
5
Section 2: Graph Algorithms
10
Section 3: Machine Learning on Graphs
14
Section 4: Neo4j for Production
Neo4j at Scale

Now that we are able to use Neo4j and graph algorithms to answer many questions, it is time to worry about how Neo4j manages data of different sizes. Neo4j versions prior to 4.0 were already able to deal with huge amounts of data (billions of nodes and relationships), only limited by disk size. But Neo4j 4.0 has overcome these limitations (almost) by introducing sharding, a technique that spans a graph across several machines. This chapter will provide an introduction to sharding, both in terms of shard definition and a new Cypher statement that was introduced especially to query such graphs. In the last section, we will investigate the GDS performances of large graphs.

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • Measuring GDS performance
  • Configuring Neo4j 4.0 for big data

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