Cheers,
Yolande Poirier
PS: The new series of technical workshops starts next week with the Intro to Neo4j on March 15!
COMING UP NEXT WEEK!
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- Discover AuraDB with Michael and Alexander on March 13, 2023.
- Neo4j Live: Graphversation – International Women’s Day Special! on March 13, 2023.
- Neo4j Live: Conversational Artificial Intelligence With Neo4j and Unreal Engine on March 14, 2023.
- Training Series: Intro to Neo4j on March 15.
- Meetup: Python Presentation Night on March 15, 2023.
- Meetups: Coming up this week are several meetups around the world.
- All Neo4j Events: Webinar, live demos, and more.
- GraphSummit Series: Get Connected With Graphs.
FEATURED NODES SPEAKER: Véronique Gendner
In her NODES 2022 presentation, “Genealogy With Different Graph Technologies for Data Collection and Visualization,” she takes genealogical research as an example to illustrate possibilities that can be applied to many research domains. She demonstrates several graph issues and technologies, from data collection to visualization. Watch her talk!
RECOMMENDATION: Building a Simple Movie Recommender With Python and Neo4j
Dimitris Panagopoulos explains how to use a graph database to create a simple movie recommendation system. He demonstrates finding similar movies using Cypher, suggesting movies to users, and calculating user similarity. You can reproduce the same setup, since all code and data is hosted on GitHub.AN INTRODUCTION TO NEEDLE: Neo4j’s Design System
Costa Alexoglou explains how Neo4j design and engineering teams confronted UI/UX inconsistencies, and created a strategy for operationalizing and scaling design. He describes the process that created the current design system dedicated to building and maintaining the design library, the code library, and the guidelines website.NODES SESSION: Divide and Conquer: Send Forth the Microservices
TUTORIAL: A Complete Introduction to Critical New Ways of Analyzing Your Data
DATA IMPORT: Ingesting Big Data Into Neo4j
TWEET OF THE WEEK: @graphtft
Don’t forget to retweet, if you like it!If anyone is wondering – this is what @TFT looks like as a graph network, visualised using @neo4j !
— GraphTFT (@graphtft) March 1, 2023
Pretty neat! ? pic.twitter.com/YdmMOGDa9k
… Of Special Interest
- Storing BME680 Sensor data on Neo4j Graph Database and visualizing it on Docker Extension. Here’s a project that shows how to fetch sensor values, push to Neo4j Graph database, and display using the Neo4j Docker Extension. Check it out!
- New Steering for Neo4j Drivers? Richard Macaskill, Product Manager at Neo4j, explains how the drivers team has been working on simplifying the experience of new users getting started with Neo4j. Check it out!
- An Ensemble Chatbot for Healthcare. Can crowdsourcing chatbots produce more accurate results? Check it out!