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What Business Can Learn from Dating

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore how businesses can leverage innovative data handling techniques from online dating platforms in this 47-minute conference talk from GOTO Amsterdam 2015. Dive into the world of graph databases and algorithms as Rik Van Bruggen, Regional Territory Manager for Neo Technology, reveals how these tools can improve customer service, boost retention, and reduce fraud. Learn about querying graph data, types of relationships, and long notation. Discover new patterns in data analysis, including safety graphs and complex patterns. Examine how these techniques can be applied to business loans, fraud prevention, and network analysis. Gain insights into graph visualization, machine learning applications, and the importance of domain expertise. Understand the advantages of graph databases over traditional transactional databases for discrete data analysis and pattern recognition in various business contexts.

Syllabus

Intro
Graph Databases
Business Loan from Dating
Querying Graph Data
Types of Relationships
Long Notation
Additional Perspectives
Safety Graph
New Patterns
Verification
Complex Patterns
The Perfect Date
Fraud
Discrete Data Analysis
Network Analysis
Fraud Prevention
Resources
Finding Patterns
Graph Visualization
Link Curious
Machine Learning
Domain Expertise
Transactional Database


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GOTO Conferences

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