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Triple your knowledge graph speed with RDF linked data and openCypher using Amazon Neptune Analytics

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This article explains how to build knowledge graphs with RDF linked data and openCypher using Amazon Neptune Analytics.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • Solution overview: Creating a Neptune Analytics graph with Air Routes data, connecting it to a Neptune notebook, querying the graph using openCypher, loading GeoNames data, and querying the linked datasets
  • Steps to create a Neptune Analytics graph and load Air Routes RDF data
  • Creating a Neptune notebook and connecting it to the graph
  • Running openCypher queries over the Air Routes RDF graph
  • Loading GeoNames RDF data and running linked data queries across both datasets
  • Cleanup steps to delete the resources created


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