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Transparency Series Workshop – Networks

February 24, 2018 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm EST

Graph databases are optimized for working with complex and connected data. Social media data is a great example of a complex dataset where the connections in the data are often as important as the discrete data points, making it a great use case for applying network analysis using a graph database.

In this hands-on workshop we will cover how to model, import and query Twitter data using the Neo4j graph database. We will focus on learning how network analysis can be applied to the data by using the property graph data model and Cypher, the query language for graphs, to write queries that can help find stories in the data. We will use a dataset of tweets from Twitter accounts tied to Russia that were released as part of the House Intelligence Committee investigation into Russia’s potential interference in the 2016 US election.

Workshop fascilitators:

Lars Nordwall: Lars is an entrepreneur and leader with a successful track record of building software and services companies. He has a unique sense of clarity how to identify a promising technology, and how to transform it into a leading company. Track record includes senior leadership positions at Pentaho (sold to Hitachi for $600M), Cambridge Technology Partners (IPO, market cap >$5B, and later sold to Novell), SugarCRM (pre-IPO), and now Neo4j where he is the President & COO. Find him at www.linkedin.com/in/larsnordwall/ and @lnordwall

William Lyon: Will is a software engineer at Neo4j, the open source graph database, where he builds tools for integrating Neo4j with other technologies and helps developers be successful with graphs. Prior to Neo4j, he worked as a software engineer for a variety of startups, building APIs, quantitative trading tools, and mobile apps for iOS. William holds a master’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Montana. You can find him online at lyonwj.com or @lyonwj

Jesús Barrasa: Jesús is an engineer based in London. He’s currently heading Neo4j’s, Global Telecom Practice where his mission is to get all Telcos in the world getting value from graphs with Neo4j. He combines over 15 years of professional experience in consulting in the Information Management space. Prior to joining Neo Technology, Jesús worked at Ontology (now EXFO) for seven years, where he got the first-hand experience with large graph DB deployments in many successful projects for major Telecommunications companies all over the world. Jesús holds a PhD in Computer Science from the Technical University of Madrid, where he carried out his research on graph data modeling and Semantic Technologies. He blogs at https://jesusbarrasa.wordpress.com/ and tweets occasionally at @BarrasaDV

Apply at http://transparency.brown.columbia.edu/networks

Details

Date:
February 24, 2018
Time:
10:00 am - 5:00 pm EST
Event Category:
Website:
http://transparency.brown.columbia.edu

Organizer

Brown Institute @ Columbia
Email
browninstitute@columbia.edu
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Venue

Brown Institute at Columbia
2950 Broadway
New York, NY 10027 United States
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