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We’ve got a variety of different things for you this week. Christophe Willemsen has written an excellent deep dive into the Full-Text Search feature released in Neo4j 3.5, Dr Jim Webber explains how Neo4j can be used for large scale systems using less servers, Emil is interviewed on Azeem Azhar’s podcast, and of course we have the next post in Jennifer Reif’s Marvel Series!
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5. The video from David Allen and Amy Hodler‘s Spark
Summit talk about Neo4j Morpheus is now available. In the
talk they explain this upcoming tool which will make it
possible to weave together graph
and relational data in Apache
Spark.
Weave Together Graph and Relational Data in
Apache Spark
Watch the video
6. English -> Cypher using a neural network
Read the blog post
In David Mack‘s latest post he shows how to translate
English to Cypher using the magic of sequence-to-sequence
translation. The trained model is able to perform
reasoning tasks such as recalling properties
of objects, counting, finding shortest paths,
and determining if two objects have a
relationship.
7. Dr Jim Webber has started a series of videos where he
explains the data structures and algorithms used by Neo4j.
He starts with a look at linked lists, trees,
and hash maps.
Neo4j Internals: Linked lists, trees, and hash maps.
Watch the video
8. This week from the Neo4j Knowledge base we have an
article explaining how deletes work in Neo4j. This article
explains what happens when you delete nodes,
relationships, and properties, and why,
contrary to expectations, you will see the
amount of space taken on the filesystem
increase when doing bulk delete operations.
Learn how deletes work
How deletes work in Neo4j
9. David Allen has created a video in which he demos how to
launch a new Neo4j Causal Cluster on Google Cloud
Platform. This uses the Launcher capability of Google Cloud
along with the Deployment Manager to
deploy a cluster of three Neo4j instances
for highly-scalable graph queries.
Google Cloud – Neo4j Causal Cluster Launch Demo
Watch the video
10. With the release of Neo4j Bloom last week I made a quick
video showing how to use it to explore the World Cup
Graph. I show how to describe some simple graph patterns,
visually detect England’s hat trick scorers,
and conclude by demonstrating how you
can write your own custom Cypher
queries and expose them as search phrases.
Analysing the World Cup with Neo4j Bloom
Watch the video
11. If you liked this check
out the blog post
This Week in Neo4j - 7th July 2018