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Deep Learning on Graphs (Neo4j Online Meetup #41)
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Knowledge graphs generation is outpacing the ability to intelligently use the information that they contain. Octavian's work is pioneering Graph Artificial Intelligence to provide the brains to make knowledge graphs useful.
Our neural networks can take questions and knowledge graphs and return answers. Imagine:
a google assistant that reads your own knowledge graph (and actually works)
a BI tool reads your business' knowledge graph
a legal assistant that reads the graph of your case
Taking a neural network approach is important because neural networks deal better with the noise in data and variety in schema. Using neural networks allows people to ask questions of the knowledge graph in their own words, not via code or query languages.
Octavian's approach is to develop neural networks that can learn to manipulate graph knowledge into answers. This approach is radically different to using networks to generate graph embeddings. We believe this approach could transform how we interact with databases.
Prior knowledge of Neural Networks is not required and the talk will include a simple demonstration of how a Neural Network can use graph data.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
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Andy believes that graphs have the potential to provide both a representation of the world and a technical interface that allows us to develop better AI and to turn it rapidly into useful products. Andy combines expertise in machine learning with experience building and operating distributed software systems and an understanding of the scientific process. Before he worked as a software engineer, Andy was a chemist, and he enjoys using the tensor algebra that he learned in quantum chemistry when working on neural networks.
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Our neural networks can take questions and knowledge graphs and return answers. Imagine:
a google assistant that reads your own knowledge graph (and actually works)
a BI tool reads your business' knowledge graph
a legal assistant that reads the graph of your case
Taking a neural network approach is important because neural networks deal better with the noise in data and variety in schema. Using neural networks allows people to ask questions of the knowledge graph in their own words, not via code or query languages.
Octavian's approach is to develop neural networks that can learn to manipulate graph knowledge into answers. This approach is radically different to using networks to generate graph embeddings. We believe this approach could transform how we interact with databases.
Prior knowledge of Neural Networks is not required and the talk will include a simple demonstration of how a Neural Network can use graph data.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
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Andy believes that graphs have the potential to provide both a representation of the world and a technical interface that allows us to develop better AI and to turn it rapidly into useful products. Andy combines expertise in machine learning with experience building and operating distributed software systems and an understanding of the scientific process. Before he worked as a software engineer, Andy was a chemist, and he enjoys using the tensor algebra that he learned in quantum chemistry when working on neural networks.
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ONLINE DISCUSSIONS
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WANT TO BE FEATURED IN OUR NEXT NEO4J ONLINE MEETUP?
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
We select talks from our Neo4j Community site!
To submit your talk, post in in the #projects (if including a link to github or website) or #content (if linking to a blog post, slideshow, video, or article) categories.
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VOTE FOR THE PRESENTATIONS YOU'D LIKE TO SEE!
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'VOTE' for the projects and content you'd like to see!
Browse the the projects and content categories in our community site and 'heart' the ones you're interested in seeing!
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