Graphs are a very interesting structure to get the best of human thinking combined with automatic processing. Through a very intuitively graph based use case - genealogy - the presentation takes genealogical researches as an example to illustrate possibilities that can be applied to many domain of research. It is demoing several graph issues and technologies, from data collection to visualization, including data transfer from one app to another:
* documentation collection, in a graph structure, with TheBrain Technologies application,
* Gramps visualizations based on a family tree specific layout algorithm
* Bloom for visual and interactive exploration of data structured in graph and
* yWorks to make precisely selected information of interest, stand out on a graph display
* as well as Neo4j graph database as a pivot technology, to make use of graph topology and graph pattern matching
Data collection and export/import process from TheBrain to Gramps via Neo4j are presented, graph models are discussed.
00:00 Véronique Gendner & Information Design presentation, Genealogy use case introduction
04:30 TheBrain demo : documentation collection, in a graph structure
11:30 TheBrain limits
12:50 Gramps visualization and data format
14:58 Neo4j pivot data model
17:05 data transfer process
17:50 generating visualizations with Gramps and Gramps limits
19:10 use of graph topology
21:10 Bloom demo of visual and interactive exploration of the data
26:30 yWorks demo to make precisely selected information of interest, stand out on a graph display
33:50 wrap up and questions
More infos and slides : http://www.e-tissage.net/nodes2022/
Speakers: Véronique Gendner
Format: Full Session 30-45 min
Level: Beginner
Topics: #Visualization, #Cypher, #Database, #APIDrivers, #General, #Beginner
Region: EMEA
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