• Documents
  • Authors
  • Tables
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • MetaCart
  • DMCA
  • Donate

CiteSeerX logo

Advanced Search Include Citations

Tools

Sorted by:
Try your query at:
Semantic Scholar Scholar Academic
Google Bing DBLP
Results 1 - 10 of 3,758
Next 10 →

Graph Databases

by Adrian Silvescu, Doina Caragea, Anna Atramentov
"... Gathering huge amounts of complex information (data and knowledge) is very common nowadays. This calls for the necessity to represent, store and manipulate complex information (e.g. detect correlations and patterns, discover explanations, construct predictive models etc.). Furthermore, being autonom ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
Graph Databases (GDB), based on a natural graph representation. Our Graph Databases are able to represent as graphs any kind of information, naturally accommodate changes in data, and they also make easier for Machine Learning methods to use the stored information. We are mainly concerned

Survey of graph database models

by Renzo Angles, Claudio Gutierrez , 2001
"... Graph database models can be characterized as those where data structures for the schema and instances are modeled as graphs or generalizations of them, and data manipulation is expressed by graph-oriented operations and type constructors. These models flourished in the eighties and early nineties i ..."
Abstract - Cited by 112 (8 self) - Add to MetaCart
Graph database models can be characterized as those where data structures for the schema and instances are modeled as graphs or generalizations of them, and data manipulation is expressed by graph-oriented operations and type constructors. These models flourished in the eighties and early nineties

Graph Databases

by James Robinson, Jason A. Halliwell, James D. Hayhurst, Paul Flicek, Peter Parham, Steven G. E. Marsh , 2013
"... The Immuno Polymorphism Database (IPD) was de-veloped to provide a centralized system for the study of polymorphism in genes of the immune system. Through the IPD project we have established a cen-tral platform for the curation and publication of locus-specific databases involved either directly or ..."
Abstract - Cited by 6 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
The Immuno Polymorphism Database (IPD) was de-veloped to provide a centralized system for the study of polymorphism in genes of the immune system. Through the IPD project we have established a cen-tral platform for the curation and publication of locus-specific databases involved either directly

Freebase: a collaboratively created graph database for structuring human knowledge

by Kurt Bollacker, Colin Evans, Praveen Paritosh, Tim Sturge, Jamie Taylor - In SIGMOD Conference , 2008
"... Freebase is a practical, scalable tuple database used to struc-ture general human knowledge. The data in Freebase is collaboratively created, structured, and maintained. Free-base currently contains more than 125,000,000 tuples, more than 4000 types, and more than 7000 properties. Public read/write ..."
Abstract - Cited by 338 (1 self) - Add to MetaCart
Freebase is a practical, scalable tuple database used to struc-ture general human knowledge. The data in Freebase is collaboratively created, structured, and maintained. Free-base currently contains more than 125,000,000 tuples, more than 4000 types, and more than 7000 properties. Public read

An Empirical Comparison of Graph Databases.

by Salim Jouili , Valentin Vansteenberghe - In Proc. Intl. Conf. on Social Computing (SOCIALCOM), , 2013
"... Abstract-In recent years, more and more companies provide services that can not be anymore achieved efficiently using relational databases. As such, these companies are forced to use alternative database models such as XML databases, objectoriented databases, document-oriented databases and, more r ..."
Abstract - Cited by 5 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
recently graph databases. Graph databases only exist for a few years. Although there have been some comparison attempts, they are mostly focused on certain aspects only. In this paper, we present a distributed graph database comparison framework and the results we obtained by comparing four important

Graph Databases- An Overview

by Anuradha Bhatia
"... Abstract: For a long time, data has been typically stored in tabular form so as to increase the indexing and readability. Nowadays, the trends are changing as Graph databases are quickly gaining popularity. In fact, it would not be wrong to call them "the future of DBMS". The representatio ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
Abstract: For a long time, data has been typically stored in tabular form so as to increase the indexing and readability. Nowadays, the trends are changing as Graph databases are quickly gaining popularity. In fact, it would not be wrong to call them "the future of DBMS

Query Languages for Graph Databases

by Peter T. Wood - SIGMOD Record , 2012
"... Query languages for graph databases started to be investigated some 25 years ago. With much current data, such as linked data on the Web and social network data, being graph-structured, there has been a recent resurgence in interest in graph query languages. We provide a brief survey of many of the ..."
Abstract - Cited by 30 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
Query languages for graph databases started to be investigated some 25 years ago. With much current data, such as linked data on the Web and social network data, being graph-structured, there has been a recent resurgence in interest in graph query languages. We provide a brief survey of many

Performance introspection of graph databases

by Peter Macko, Daniel Margo, Margo Seltzer - In Proceedings of the 6th International Systems and Storage Conference , 2013
"... (Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters. Citation Macko, Peter, Daniel Margo, and Margo Seltzer. 2013.Performance introspection of graph databases. In Proceedings of ..."
Abstract - Cited by 3 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters. Citation Macko, Peter, Daniel Margo, and Margo Seltzer. 2013.Performance introspection of graph databases. In Proceedings of

Correlation Search in Graph Databases

by Yiping Ke, et al. - KDD'07 , 2007
"... Correlation mining has gained great success in many application domains for its ability to capture the underlying dependency between objects. However, the research of correlation mining from graph databases is still lacking despite the fact that graph data, especially in various scientific domains, ..."
Abstract - Cited by 20 (7 self) - Add to MetaCart
Correlation mining has gained great success in many application domains for its ability to capture the underlying dependency between objects. However, the research of correlation mining from graph databases is still lacking despite the fact that graph data, especially in various scientific domains

Vectorization of Structure to Index Graph Databases

by Srinath Srinivasa, Sumit Acharya, Himanshu Agrawal, Rajat Khare , 2002
"... This paper addresses the problem of retrieval from graph databases. Graph databases store graph structures instead of tables. Typically, graph databases are applicable in domains that require storage and retrieval of structural information. One of the main issues in graph databases is retrieval of m ..."
Abstract - Cited by 2 (1 self) - Add to MetaCart
This paper addresses the problem of retrieval from graph databases. Graph databases store graph structures instead of tables. Typically, graph databases are applicable in domains that require storage and retrieval of structural information. One of the main issues in graph databases is retrieval
Next 10 →
Results 1 - 10 of 3,758
Powered by: Apache Solr
  • About CiteSeerX
  • Submit and Index Documents
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help
  • Data
  • Source
  • Contact Us

Developed at and hosted by The College of Information Sciences and Technology

© 2007-2019 The Pennsylvania State University