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Tuesday, 5 July 2022

Graphs are everywhere - also in Religious Texts - part 3 - Importing the Hadiths into Neo4j

Again, just like in part 2, we will use the Neo4j Data Importer for this. You can find the .zip file with the model and the dataset over here. In this operation we actually first create a separate subgraph for the Hadiths and the sources:

uc?export=view&id=1YNTdixE08BYON0Gv_689ERPKyGRPeDnw
 This operation returns very quickly: 
uc?export=view&id=1YOaZvpyOvIfMFZDbPjKTC_ZUqb1I0SQR
 And offers a good view of the result: 
uc?export=view&id=1YVIppYpIoro43_BWw7pvnhXhNTR8Cyry
But as I mentioned this is now a completely separate, unconnected subgraph. In the next step we will connect it to the Scholars that imported above. 

Looking forward already!

PS: as always all the code/queries are available on github!

PPS: you can find all the parts in this blogpost on the following links

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