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Published inAug 2020
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Estelle Scifo
Estelle Scifo
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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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Technical requirements

In this chapter, we will use the following tools:

  • The Neo4j graph database with the following indent extensions listed:
  • Plugins: The Graph Data Science Library
  • The Neo4j Desktop Application
  • NEuler for graph visualization
  • You will also need a browser to open HTML and the JavaScript file that we will build for graph visualization.
  • Python (recommended ≥ 3.6) to run the example implementation of some algorithms.
  • The code used in this chapter is available in the GitHub repository for this book at
    https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Hands-On-Graph-Analytics-with-Neo4j/ch7
  • If you are using Neo4j < 4.0, then the last compatible version of the GDS is 1.1.
  • If you are using Neo4j ≥ 4.0, then the first compatible version of the GDS is 1.2.
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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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