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Graph Machine Learning Overview: Traditional ML to Graph Neural Networks

Explore the evolution of Machine Learning in Graphs, from traditional ML tasks to advanced Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). Discover key concepts like feature engineering, tools like PyG, and types of ML tasks in graphs. Uncover insights into node-level, graph-level, and community-level predictions, an

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Localised Adaptive Spatial-Temporal Graph Neural Network

This paper introduces the Localised Adaptive Spatial-Temporal Graph Neural Network model, focusing on the importance of spatial-temporal data modeling in graph structures. The challenges of balancing spatial and temporal dependencies for accurate inference are addressed, along with the use of distri

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Graph Neural Networks

Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) are a versatile form of neural networks that encompass various network architectures like NNs, CNNs, and RNNs, as well as unsupervised learning models such as RBM and DBNs. They find applications in diverse fields such as object detection, machine translation, and drug d

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Understanding Neo4j Graph Database Fundamentals

This comprehensive presentation delves into the fundamentals of Neo4j graph database, covering topics such as the definition of graph databases, reasons for their usage, insights into Neo4j and Cypher, practical applications like data flow analysis, and hands-on instructions on creating and querying

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Graph Database Market Size, Share industry Perspective and Report 2022-2032

The Graph Database market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.3% to reach US$ 9,909.3 million in 2032.

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Exploring Graph-Based Data Science: Opportunities, Challenges, and Techniques

Graph-based data science offers a powerful approach to analyzing data by leveraging graph structures. This involves using graph representation, analysis algorithms, ML/AI techniques, kernels, embeddings, and neural networks. Real-world examples show the utility of data graphs in various domains like

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National Database of Cooperatives: Ministry of Cooperation Initiatives

The Ministry of Cooperation is developing a National Database of Cooperatives to enhance transparency, governance, and policymaking in the cooperative sector. The database aims to provide comprehensive information on cooperatives across sectors, improve coordination among stakeholders, and facilitat

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Database Design Principles and Management Overview

This document presents an overview of database design principles, including structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data types. It delves into the role of Database Management Systems (DBMS) in defining, constructing, manipulating, and sharing databases effectively. It also covers various types

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Introduction to Database Management System Explained

This presentation covers the basics of database management systems, including definitions of data, types of data, structured and unstructured data, storing data in computers using file systems and database systems, and issues with file systems like data redundancy, inconsistency, difficult data acce

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Database Design Process and Concepts

This lecture on designing databases covers the database design process, normalization, transforming E-R diagrams, physical database design concepts, and steps in logical database modeling. It highlights the importance of logical and physical database design in system development, providing insights

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Understanding Database Deadlocks and Detection

Database Management Systems (DBMS) often face deadlocks, which are situations where transactions are waiting for each other to release data items, leading to a cycle in the wait-for graph. Deadlocks can be detected by analyzing the wait-for graph periodically. If a deadlock is detected, a victim tra

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Evolution of Freebase and the Google Knowledge Graph

Freebase was initially created in 2005 as an open shared database of knowledge, later acquired by Google and absorbed into the Google Knowledge Graph. Its approach included crowdsourcing updates and additions, focusing on data rather than text. The schema of Freebase included around 1500 types, 3500

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Understanding Entity-Relationship Diagrams (ERD) for Database Design

Entity-Relationship Diagrams (ERD) are vital in database design, illustrating entities and their relationships. They help in conceptualizing data models and laying the groundwork for database structures. The process involves identifying entities, defining relationships, and analyzing interactions to

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Performers and Programs Database Webinar - Overview and Features

Learn about the Performers and Programs Database Webinar happening on October 22, 2021. This webinar, presented by Peter Kowalski and introduced by Sharon B. Phillips, offers valuable information about the database's features, including how performers advertise programs, categorization, virtual prog

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Exploring Deep Graph Theory: Philosophical Implications and Misconceptions

Delve into the realm of Deep Graph Theory where graph theory statements are analyzed beyond their conventional scope to uncover philosophical insights and correct misunderstandings. Discover the essence of trees, forests, and the unique relationship where every tree is regarded as a forest. Addition

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Evolution and Demise of Freebase and the Google Knowledge Graph

Freebase was launched in 2005 as an open database of knowledge, initially populated with Wikipedia data and later incorporating crowdsourced updates. Acquired by Google in 2010, it was transitioned into Google's Knowledge Graph before being decommissioned in 2016. The schema contained around 1500 ty

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Overview of Database Systems Architecture and Languages

A database system is essential for storing and managing an organization's data. The architecture includes components like file manager, database manager, and query processor. Additionally, DML and DDL compilers play crucial roles in handling data manipulation and definition tasks. Various data struc

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Understanding Graph Theory Fundamentals

Delve into the basics of graph theory with topics like graph embeddings, graph plotting, Kuratowski's theorem, planar graphs, Euler characteristic, trees, and more. Explore the principles behind graphs, their properties, and key theorems that define their structure and connectivity.

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Association Rules with Graph Patterns: Exploring Relationships in Data

Dive into the world of association rules with graph patterns, where relationships and connections are analyzed through nodes and edges. Discover how to define association rules, identify customers, and uncover interesting patterns using graph-based techniques. Explore traditional and graph-pattern a

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Understanding Database Management Systems and Concepts

Explore the world of databases with topics ranging from Database Creation and Management to Basic Database Terms. Learn about the significance of data, information, and metadata in decision-making processes. Discover the purpose of database systems and the role of Database Management Systems (DBMS)

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Solving the Professors to Coffee Lounge Problem: A Graph Theory Approach

An intriguing mathematical problem is presented where new faculty members at TIMS must be assigned to coffee lounge alcoves in a way that ensures no two new members meet after the first day. By constructing a graph based on meet-up timings, analyzing clashes, and determining intervals, this scenario

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Exploring the Impact of Randomness on Planted 3-Coloring Models

In this study by Uriel Feige and Roee David from the Weizmann Institute, the effect of randomness on planted 3-coloring models is investigated. The research delves into the NP-hard nature of 3-coloring problems, introducing a hosted coloring framework that involves choices like the host graph and th

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Managing Large Graphs on Multi-Cores with Graph Awareness

This research discusses the challenges in managing large graphs on multi-core systems and introduces Grace, an in-memory graph management and processing system with optimizations for graph-specific and multi-core-specific operations. The system keeps the entire graph in memory in smaller parts and p

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Maria's Bike Journey Graph Analysis

Maria's bike journey graph depicts her distance from home as she rode to meet friends and run errands before returning home. The graph shows her stops for errands, changes in direction, and her path back home. By interpreting the key features of the graph, such as intercepts and intervals, we can an

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The World of Azure Database Offerings

Exploring Azure's database offerings including Azure Cosmos DB and Azure SQL Database. Azure Cosmos DB provides a globally scalable document database solution, while Azure SQL Database is a great option for SQL Server workloads. Both platforms offer unique features such as low latency, scalability,

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Balanced Graph Edge Partition and Its Practical Applications

Balanced graph edge partitioning is a crucial problem in graph computation, machine learning, and graph databases. It involves partitioning a graph's vertices or edges into balanced components while minimizing cut costs. This process is essential for various real-world applications such as iterative

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Understanding Spanning Trees and Minimum Spanning Trees

Explore the concept of spanning trees and minimum spanning trees in graph theory through an in-depth lecture outline covering topics like Cut Property, Cycle Property, Kruskal's Algorithm, and more. Delve into the significance of Minimum Spanning Trees (MSTs) as the lowest-cost spanning tree of a gr

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Graph Pattern Matching Challenges and Solutions

Graph pattern matching in social networks presents challenges such as costly queries, excessive results, and query focus issues. The complexity of top-k and diversified pattern matching problems requires heuristic algorithms for efficient solutions. Finding best candidates for project roles involves

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Understanding Small Set Expansion in Johnson Graphs

In this detailed piece, Subhash Khot, Dor Minzer, Dana Moshkovitz, and Muli Safra explore the fascinating concept of Small Set Expansion in Johnson Graphs. The Johnson Graph is defined as a representation where nodes are sets of size K in a universe of size N, and two sets are connected if they inte

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Vertex-Centric Programming for Graph Neural Networks

Seastar presents a vertex-centric programming approach for Graph Neural Networks, showcasing better performance in graph analytic tasks compared to traditional methods. The research introduces the SEAStar computation pattern and discusses GNN programming abstractions, execution, and limitations. Dee

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Graph Property Testing and Algorithms Overview

Explore testable bounded degree graph properties, sparse graphs, d-bounded degree graphs, hyperfinite graphs, arboricity, maximum matching algorithms, and sublinear time approximation algorithms in graph data streams. Learn about various graph models and properties with examples, showcasing the impo

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Understanding Graph Modeling and DFS Applications

Explore the world of graph modeling and DFS applications through lectures on graph vocabulary, edge classification in directed graphs, and the use of DFS to find cycles. Discover the significance of tree edges, back edges, forward edges, and cross edges in graph traversal. Learn how DFS can be utili

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Graph-Based Knowledge Representation in Modelling: A Comprehensive Overview

This content delves into graph-based knowledge representation in modelling, detailing concepts such as recipe-ingredient relationships, formalisms for generalizing graph representation, and conceptual graphs by John F. Sowa. It explores how different interpretations describe the association between

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Understanding Graph Databases and Neo4j

Graph databases offer a flexible way to manage data by representing relationships between nodes. Neo4j is a popular graph database system that uses Cypher for querying. This guide provides insights into graph database concepts, advantages, and getting started with Neo4j, including creating nodes and

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Solving Train Track Problems Using Interval Graphs and Graph Coloring

Presented by Manvitha Nellore, this content addresses real-world train track problems in busy cities by proposing solutions through interval graphs and graph theory. The approach involves allotting tracks to trains by scheduling with time intervals to avoid conflicts. An interval graph is defined, a

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Data Processing and Analysis for Graph-Based Algorithms

This content delves into the preprocessing, computing, post-processing, and analysis of raw XML data for graph-based algorithms. It covers topics such as data ETL, graph analytics, PageRank computation, and identifying top users. Various tools and frameworks like GraphX, Spark, Giraph, and GraphLab

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Understanding Graph Algorithms for Connectivity and Shortest Paths

Graph algorithms play a crucial role in solving problems represented as networks, maps, paths, plans, and resource flow. This content delves into ways to find connectivity in graphs and algorithms for determining shortest paths. It discusses graph representations using adjacency matrices and lists,

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Understanding Relational Database Design Fundamentals

This content delves into the crucial aspects of relational database design, including normalization, pitfalls, RDBMS design issues, and the overall database design process. It emphasizes the need for well-structured relation schemas to minimize redundancy, ensure data integrity, and facilitate effic

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Insights into Cliques and Independent Sets in Graph Theory

Exploring the concepts of cliques, independent sets, and theorems in graph theory regarding enemy relationships, maximum number of edges in 3-free graphs, and properties of multipartite graphs. The propositions and theorems discussed shed light on graph structures and their properties, providing val

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Understanding Database Normalization and BCNF in Database Systems

Learn about the process of database development, including E-R diagrams, converting to relations, developing database operations, normalization, and BCNF. Explore algorithms for achieving BCNF and example scenarios to understand key concepts in database systems.

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