This Week in Neo4j: Community Announcement, Clinical Trials ML, Graph Embeddings, Real-Time Analytics, Graph Neural Networks, and More
Yolande Poirier, Sr. Manager, Developer Community Jun 05, 2022 3mins read
I’m thrilled to announce the launch of our new community platform, hosting more content and scaling to infinite conversations. It is just the beginning! Our goal remains the success of our community members, helping grow their relationships in the world of graphs! Learn more about this recent move.
In this week’s newsletter, learn about estimating the probability of a drug receiving approval in clinical trials – a huge optimization of the pharmaceutical research workflow. The authors of this study used Neo4j to ingest data from diverse databases independently, then integrated them based on their use case. Their machine learning approach features biological activities, physico-chemical properties of the compounds, target-related features, and NLP-based compound representation. Don’t miss Predicting Clinical Trial Using Graph Database Integration and Machine Learning.
Cheers,
Yolande Poirier
P.S.: We’d like to understand how you, developers, are building GraphQL APIs with managed cloud services. If you have used a GraphQL managed service, we’d love to learn about your experience and how it could be improved in this survey.
Sean is a versatile data scientist with significant experience in optimization and a specialization in graph analytics for financial crimes. He’s always on the look out for his next challenge, blending domain knowledge, relationships, graphs, and mathematics. He is presenting on integrated graph machine learning with Neo4j Graph Data Science and Python at GraphConnect 2022.
Philipp Brunenberg shows you how to map your graph structures to vectors and get started with machine learning today using the node2vec approach. He walks you through the math and explores how we can generate powerful graph embeddings.
Graph databases excel at handling heterogenous data sources as exemplified in this study estimating the probability of a drug to receive approval in clinical trials.
This is a highly mathematical description of a knowledge distillation framework to predict links in a target graph by leveraging a source graph’s richer information.
Roberto Zicari and Tara Shankar Jana sit down for a chat on how DZD uses a Neo4j knowledge graph to map and analyze biomedical information to develop effective prevention and treatment measures.
In this article, Sean Robinson examines the order of steps in natural language processing, looking at seven steps to unlock meaning within natural language data. Watch it.
Mehul Gupta analyzes how different path-finding algorithms in Neo4j Graph Data Science can be used to solve a data science problem. Check it out.
It’s been ten years since Google first coined the term “knowledge graph.” Here’s a brief history of the technology and its impact. Check out the article.
Yolande Poirier is passionate about technology and developer communities. Her goal is to empower developers and data scientists everywhere to successfully grow their projects. At Neo4j, she runs the advocacy programs, including the Ninja program. Feel free to reach out to her on LinkedIn.