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Published inJan 2023
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Estelle Scifo
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Estelle Scifo possesses over 7 years experience as a data scientist, after receiving her PhD from the Laboratoire de lAcclrateur Linaire, Orsay (affiliated to CERN in Geneva). As a Neo4j certified professional, she uses graph databases on a daily basis and takes full advantage of its features to build efficient machine learning models out of this data. In addition, she is also a data science mentor to guide newcomers into the field. Her domain expertise and deep insight into the perspective of the beginners needs make her an excellent teacher.
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In this chapter, you learned about the GDS Python client. From graph management (projection, retrieval, and deletion), to running algorithms and retrieving their results in a pandas dataframe, and all we have done in the preceding chapters with Cypher, you are now able to do it without needing to open the Neo4j browser anymore. By only using a Jupyter notebook, you can take advantage of the full power of Neo4j and the GDS. Since the GDS procedures return pandas dataframes, it is quite straightforward to include these results within a Python ML pipeline, for instance, by using scikit-learn, as we have done in the last section of this chapter.

This chapter and the preceding ones have shown you how to extract features from a graph dataset, taking advantage of the graph structure. Features such as a degree, or more generally, centrality metrics, and community ID are only available if you consider the relationships between the entities in your dataset to build a graph. Depending...

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Estelle Scifo

Estelle Scifo possesses over 7 years experience as a data scientist, after receiving her PhD from the Laboratoire de lAcclrateur Linaire, Orsay (affiliated to CERN in Geneva). As a Neo4j certified professional, she uses graph databases on a daily basis and takes full advantage of its features to build efficient machine learning models out of this data. In addition, she is also a data science mentor to guide newcomers into the field. Her domain expertise and deep insight into the perspective of the beginners needs make her an excellent teacher.
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