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Credit Card Fraud Detection Technique by Applying Graph Database Model

The Arabian journal for science and engineering, 2021
Debachudamani Prusti   +2 more
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Freebase: a collaboratively created graph database for structuring human knowledge

SIGMOD Conference, 2008
K. Bollacker   +4 more
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Querying Graph Databases

4th ACM Europe Summer School on Science: Towards building the Data Science Stack, 2023
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Graph Pattern Index for Neo4j Graph Databases

2019
Nowadays graphs have become very popular in domains like social media analytics, healthcare, natural sciences, BI, networking, etc. Graph databases (GDB) allow simple and rapid retrieval of complex graph structures that are difficult to model in traditional information systems based on a relational DBMS.
Jaroslav Pokorný   +2 more
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Graph Databases

2022
Joseph Hilger, Zachary Wahl
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Privacy preserving subgraph isomorphism query for dynamic graph database

Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2023
Xinrui Ge
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An Empirical Study on Recent Graph Database Systems

Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management, 2020
Ran Wang   +3 more
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GRAPH DATABASES AND GRAPH VIZUALIZATION [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
The thesis presents graph databases. Graph databases are a part of NoSQL databases, which is why this thesis presents basics of NoSQL databases as well. We have focused on advantages of graph databases compared to rela- tional databases. We have used one of native graph databases (Neo4j), to present more detailed processing of graph databases.
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Graph Databases

2021
Krystyna Bajer   +3 more
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HyperGraphDB: A Generalized Graph Database

2010
We present HyperGraphDB, a novel graph database based on generalized hypergraphs where hyperedges can contain other hyperedges. This generalization automatically reifies every entity expressed in the database thus removing many of the usual difficulties in dealing with higher-order relationships.
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