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I need this too! Does it exist?
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Could you provide a concrete example?
The problem I see with that, is that people just recreate the relational database structure in the graph and don't think about creating a graph model that is actually better suited for their use cases.
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I do have something in the work that delivers something like a "relationship discovery".
I am currently not sure if there is a broader interest in this topic or not, so I am not sure to make it open source or not.
I would like to discuss that.
In my opinion the batch-importer is designed for initial load. The design is for massive bulk load, optimized for very high performance and high data volumes.
My design is comparable to an ETL tool - simple - but specialized for semantic structures, data blending and so on. The current design is suitable for <20k nodes with 50 attributes each.
Any suggestions? I would be quite interested to hear about your needs, wishes, requirements, ideas etc.
On 11.04.2014, at 22:02, Michael Hunger [email protected] wrote:
Could you provide a concrete example?
The problem I see with that, is that people just recreate the relational database structure in the graph and don't think about creating a graph model that is actually better suited for their use cases.
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I would use that.
For example, I have a case study where I have a set of identifiers for people in one column, and another set for recommenders in another column. Most of the people in the first column have at least one recommender in the second column. Some of the recommenders also recommended other people, and some of the people also recommended other people.
I would like to know how far these connections go, i.e. someone -> [:recommends] -> someone else -> [:recommends] -> someone else etc.
My data set is a small (~2100 rows) csv file, and I only know how to do part of this with a relational database, but it seems like the perfect problem for a graph database, no?
In a different kind of example, I would like to improve safe bicycle route recommendations in my city. So if I could input intersections (nodes) and descriptions of each of the streets that join them (which would become the relationships), it would be something like location -> [:direction] -> location -> [:direction] -> location. The attributes would be things like starting/ending latitude & longitude, how steep the street is, whether there is a dedicated bike lane or not, etc.
Can your tool handle either or both of those types of situations?
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Related Issues (20)
- Make Chunker.BUFSIZE a configuration option HOT 1
- Index lookup in relationship file throws NumberFormatException HOT 1
- Cannot connect to graphdb created by batch-import tool in Windows OS HOT 3
- NumberFormatException when importing relationships file HOT 1
- Rename master branch to 1.9 HOT 1
- Slow Import / 2G nodes file HOT 2
- Import Error HOT 1
- Error running batch_importer_22 HOT 3
- No relations input
- How can I know which line is it crashing on? HOT 1
- View graph in Neo4j Browser after importing HOT 3
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- Why Batch-Importer is not work when i import about one hundred million nodes?
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- How can i use this tool to import data that may be duplicated HOT 1
- Download link to binary is broken HOT 2
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- An exception occured while executing the Java class. More than one element in org.mapdb.Bind$5$1@46248627. First element is '983727989' and the second element is '997379223' HOT 1
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