Brussels / 2 & 3 February 2019

schedule

Graph Processing devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday AMENDMENT Introduction of OSS Weaviate, the Decentralised Knowledge Graph
What is a decentralised knowledge graph and what is the contextionary that powers it?
Gephi JS: Exploring the dystopian future of a Javascript Gephi Leveraging real-time streaming with Neo4j-Streams Graph usage in EFL
using graphs to navigate a UI
Using networks to study 18th century French trade Differentiated access control to graph data
Applied to TinkerPop-compatible graph databases
Multiplex graph analysis with GraphBLAS Mgmt Config: A tale of three graphs
Real-time, autonomous, automation with graphs (mostly DAG's)

Graphs are everywhere. More and more applications make use of connected information both in graph analytics but also as graph databases. The Graph Processing Devroom, covers interesting topics around like graph processing, graph databases, graph visualization, recommendations, benchmarking and more.

We have presenters from projects, academia and the industry showing their latest open source work and research.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  AMENDMENT Introduction of OSS Weaviate, the Decentralised Knowledge Graph
What is a decentralised knowledge graph and what is the contextionary that powers it?
Etienne Dilocker 10:30 11:10
  Gephi JS: Exploring the dystopian future of a Javascript Gephi Mathieu Jacomy 11:15 11:55
  Leveraging real-time streaming with Neo4j-Streams Andrea Santurbano 12:00 12:40
  Graph usage in EFL
using graphs to navigate a UI
Marcel Hollerbach 12:45 13:05
  Using networks to study 18th century French trade Paul Girard 13:10 13:50
  Differentiated access control to graph data
Applied to TinkerPop-compatible graph databases
Marc De Lignie 13:55 14:35
  Multiplex graph analysis with GraphBLAS Gabor Szarnyas 14:40 15:20
  Mgmt Config: A tale of three graphs
Real-time, autonomous, automation with graphs (mostly DAG's)
James Shubin 15:25 16:05