- The initial PageRank idea is detailed in this paper: S. Brin & L. Page, The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine, Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 30 (1-7); 107-117.
- For more information about algorithms in Python, you can refer to the following:
- Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with Python, Dr. B. Agarwal and B. Baka, Packt Publishing.
- The following GitHub repository contains implementations for many algorithms in Python: https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python. If Python is not your favorite language, you can probably find yours at https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/.
- An example of fraud detection in time series in the context of cybersecurity can be found in Machine Learning for Cybersecurity Cookbook, E. Tsukerman, Packt Publishing.
- The following Neo4j whitepaper gives some examples of fraud detection using Neo4j: Fraud Detection: Discovering Connections with Graph Databases, white paper, G. Sadowksi & P. Rathle, Neo4j. It's...
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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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