Webinar: Natural Language Processing with Graphs

Graph databases are a type of NoSQL database that use a graph data model and can be used in a variety of natural language processing techniques.
 
During this webinar, we’ll provide an overview of graph databases, followed by a survey of the role for graph databases in natural language processing tasks, including:
  • modeling text as a graph
  • mining word associations from a text corpus using a graph data model and
  • mining opinions from a corpus of product reviews.

We'll conclude with a demonstration of how graphs can enable content recommendation based on keyword extraction. Register today!


    About the Speaker

    William Lyon, Developer Relations Engineer, Neo4j

    William Lyon is a Developer Relations Engineer with Neo4j. Prior to joining Neo, William worked as software developer for several startups in the real estate, quantitative finance and predictive API spaces. William holds a Masters degree in Computer Science from the University of Montana.


    Webinar: Natural Language Processing with Graphs

    Graph databases are a type of NoSQL database that use a graph data model and can be used in a variety of natural language processing techniques.
     
    During this webinar, we’ll provide an overview of graph databases, followed by a survey of the role for graph databases in natural language processing tasks, including:
    • modeling text as a graph
    • mining word associations from a text corpus using a graph data model and
    • mining opinions from a corpus of product reviews.

    We'll conclude with a demonstration of how graphs can enable content recommendation based on keyword extraction. Register today!


    About the Speaker

    William Lyon, Developer Relations Engineer, Neo4j

    will lyon.pngWilliam Lyon is a Developer Relations Engineer with Neo4j. Prior to joining Neo, William worked as software developer for several startups in the real estate, quantitative finance and predictive API spaces. William holds a Masters degree in Computer Science from the University of Montana.

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