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Graph Data Science with Neo4j

Graph Data Science with Neo4j

By : Scifo
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Graph Data Science with Neo4j

Graph Data Science with Neo4j

4.5 (6)
By: Scifo

Overview of this book

Neo4j, along with its Graph Data Science (GDS) library, is a complete solution to store, query, and analyze graph data. As graph databases are getting more popular among developers, data scientists are likely to face such databases in their career, making it an indispensable skill to work with graph algorithms for extracting context information and improving the overall model prediction performance. Data scientists working with Python will be able to put their knowledge to work with this practical guide to Neo4j and the GDS library that offers step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical instructions for implementing data science techniques on graph data using the latest Neo4j version 5 and its associated libraries. You’ll start by querying Neo4j with Cypher and learn how to characterize graph datasets. As you get the hang of running graph algorithms on graph data stored into Neo4j, you’ll understand the new and advanced capabilities of the GDS library that enable you to make predictions and write data science pipelines. Using the newly released GDSL Python driver, you’ll be able to integrate graph algorithms into your ML pipeline. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to take advantage of the relationships in your dataset to improve your current model and make other types of elaborate predictions.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Part 1 – Creating Graph Data in Neo4j
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Part 2 – Exploring and Characterizing Graph Data with Neo4j
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Part 3 – Making Predictions on a Graph

Using our algorithm from Cypher

This is the last step of plugin development: we are going to annotate our file so that Cypher knows what we are talking about, then build the JAR file and test it from Cypher.

Adding annotations

Before generating the JAR file, we need to annotate our PageRank class so that we can configure how it can be used from Neo4j:

@PregelProcedure(name = "gdsbook.pr", modes = {GDSMode.STREAM, GDSMode.MUTATE, GDSMode.WRITE})
public class PageRank implements PregelComputation<PageRank.Config> {
// rest of the code is unchanged ...
}

Here, we specify two important parameters:

  • The procedure’s name: This is the name of the procedure known by Cypher. In short, it means that we will be able to write the following:
    CALL gdsbook.pr.<mode>(…) in Cypher
  • The procedure’s modes: Here, we can choose one or many among the GDS modes (stream, mutate, write, and stats) that will be available.
  • Optionally, we can...
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