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Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: During my trip in China I was visiting Beijing on two weekends and Maceau on another weekend. These trips have been mainly motivated to meet old friends. Especially the heads behind the biggest English resource of Chinese Rock music Rock in China who are Max-Leonhard von Schaper and the [...]

Continue reading about Experiences on semantifying a Mediawiki for the biggest recource about Chinese rock music: rockinchina .com

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: As I said yesterday I have been busy over the last months producing content so here you go. For related work we are most likely to use neo4j as core data base. This makes sense since we are basically building some kind of a social network. Most queries that [...]

Continue reading about Get the full neo4j power by using the Core Java API for traversing your Graph data base instead of Cypher Query Language

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Due to the interesting results we found by creating Typology I am currently reading the related work about query prediction and auto completion of scentences. There is quite some interesting academic work available in this area of information retrieval. While reading these papers I realized that I am not [...]

Continue reading about Foundations of statistical natural language processing Review of chapter 1

René Pickhardt on May 22nd, 2012

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Yesterday I shared the good news about Till and Paul who have been awarded one of the top 5 projects at the German federal competition Young scientists. Today the good news continues. Together with more than 1000 competitors they did also submit the project to the Google Science Fair. [...]

Continue reading about Neo4j based Typology also awarded top 90 at Google Science fair.

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Two days ago I arrived in Erfurt in order to visit the federal competition young scientists (Jugend Forscht). I reported about the project typology by Till Speicher and Paul Wagner which I supervised over the last half year and which already won many awards. Saturday night they have already [...]

Continue reading about Typology using neo4j wins 2 awards at the German federal competition young scientists.

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: If I were a criminal I would create a smart phone app which would give me the possability to geographically and socially track policemen. Here some background on this thought. Yesterday I was sitting in the German summit on “Facebook Goolgle & Co – Chances and Risks” (which I [...]

Continue reading about Smartphones of Policemen could give criminals a competitive advantage

René Pickhardt on March 27th, 2012

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Over the last week we had our off campus meeting with a lot of communication training (very good and fruitful) as well as a special treatment for some PhD students called “massage your diss”. I was one of the lucky students who were able to discuss our research ideas [...]

Continue reading about PhD proposal on distributed graph data bases

René Pickhardt on February 24th, 2012

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: I am just dreaming this does not exist and needs to be refined in a later stage. Fast traversals: Jumping from one vertex of the graph to another should be possible in O(1) Online processing: “Standard queries” (<–whatever this means) should compute within miliseconds. As an example: Local recommendations [...]

Continue reading about Wishlist of features for a distributed graph data base technology

René Pickhardt on November 27th, 2011

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: In the end of September I discovered an amazing data set which is provided by Google! It is called the Google n gram data set. Even thogh the english wikipedia article about ngrams needs some clen up it explains nicely what an ngram is. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-gram The data set is [...]

Continue reading about Download Google n gram data set and neo4j source code for storing it

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: UPDATE: now with link to the PhD thesis. By the time of blogging the thesis was not published. thanks to Patrick Durusau for pointing out the missing link. One of the first things I did @ my Institute when starting my PhD program was reading the PhD thesis of [...]

Continue reading about Download network graph data sets from Konect – the koblenz network colection

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