Graph Data Science with Python and Neo4j: Hands-on Projects on Python and Neo4j Integration for Data Visualization and Analysis Using Graph Data Science for Building Enterprise Strategies
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Book Description Graph Data Science with Python and Neo4j is your ultimate guide to unleashing the potential of graph data science by blending Python's robust capabilities with Neo4j's innovative graph database technology. From fundamental concepts to advanced analytics and machine learning techniques, you'll learn how to leverage interconnected data to drive actionable insights. Beyond theory, this book focuses on practical application, providing you with the hands-on skills to tackle real-world challenges. You'll explore cutting-edge integrations with Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT to build advanced recommendation systems. With intuitive frameworks and interconnected data strategies, you'll elevate your analytical prowess. This book offers a straightforward approach to mastering graph data science. With detailed explanations, real-world examples, and a dedicated GitHub repository filled with code examples, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their data practices with graph technology. Join us on this transformative journey across various industries, and unlock new, actionable insights from your data.
? Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Graph Data Science 2. Getting Started with Python and Neo4j 3. Import Data into the Neo4j Graph Database 4. Cypher Query Language 5. Visualizing Graph Networks 6. Enriching Neo4j Data with ChatGPT 7. Neo4j Vector Index and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) 8. Graph Algorithms in Neo4j 9. Recommendation Engines Using Embeddings 10. Fraud Detection CLOSING SUMMARY The Future of Graph Data Science Index
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Graph Data Science with Python and Neo4j - Timothy Eastridge
CHAPTER 1
Introduction to Graph Data Science
Introduction
In this chapter, we will provide an introduction and overview of graph data science as a method to explore contextual relationships in data. We will explore the significance and versatility of graphs in various domains. Our daily lives are full of graphs, from social media to the maps we use to drive to work, to the recommendations provided to us on our favorite TV streaming network.
We will analyze Python and Neo4j as the tools to learn and explore graphs. These tools offer extensive libraries as well as robust community support, which makes them a great choice for the journey of graph data science.
Structure
In this chapter, the following topics will be covered:
Understanding Graphs, Graph Networks, and their Relevance
Introduction to Neo4j Graph Database
Overview of the Importance of Graph Visualizations
Data Science and Machine Learning
Introduction to Graph Data Science
Introduction to the Python Programming Language
Data Science and Machine Learning
Before we jump into the fascinating world of graph data science, it’s important to clarify two fundamental terms: data science
and machine learning.
While we assume a certain level of familiarity with these concepts, we will guide you along the way.
Data Science is a multidisciplinary field that involves extracting knowledge and insights from data through various techniques such as data mining, data visualization, and statistical analysis. Data science involves the end-to-end process of acquiring, cleaning, transforming, and analyzing data to uncover patterns, make predictions, and drive better decision-making:
Figure 1.1: Visual of end-to-end data analysis (Source: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRXeY_2rpyHpnH9QJYk61usUIQ1NTXrWrQefA&usqp=CAU)
Machine Learning, on the other hand, is a subset of data science that focuses on developing algorithms and models that enable computers to learn from data and make predictions or take actions without being explicitly programmed. Machine learning algorithms learn from historical data to identify patterns, make predictions, and automate decision-making processes on new, never-before-seen data.
Figure 1.2: Visual of a computer processing a large amount of historical data and then exporting predictions (Source: https://www.dataversity.net/future-analytics-hype-real/)
In summary, while the two are often used as synonyms, data science provides the foundation and tools to explore, interpret, and gain insights from data, while machine learning leverages the data to build predictive models and make accurate predictions and/or automated decisions. Together, the two form a powerful combination that drives innovation and enables data-driven solutions.
Defining Graph
While you might first think of a graph as a pie chart or an x and y axis, we refer to a graph in this book as something else entirely. In discrete mathematics and graph theory, a graph is a structure that consists of objects or nodes (illustrated as dots in Figure 1.3) where pairs of objects or nodes are connected or related in some way. These objects can be referred to as vertices, nodes, or points. In this book, we will refer to these objects as