Pinned Repositories
amazon-neptune-samples
Samples and documentation for using the Amazon Neptune graph database service
amazon-neptune-csv-to-rdf-converter
Amazon Neptune CSV to RDF Converter is a tool for Amazon Neptune that converts property graphs stored as comma separated values into RDF graphs.
amazon-neptune-for-graphql
Amazon Neptune utility for GraphQL™ schemas and resolvers
graph-explorer
React-based web application that enables users to visualize both property graph and RDF data and explore connections between data without having to write graph queries.
graph-notebook
Library extending Jupyter notebooks to integrate with Apache TinkerPop, openCypher, and RDF SPARQL.
amazon-neptune-tools
Tools and utilities to enable loading data and building graph applications with Amazon Neptune.
amazon-neptune-samples
Samples and documentation for using the Amazon Neptune graph database service
graph-notebook
Library extending Jupyter notebooks to integrate with Apache TinkerPop and RDF SPARQL.
jupyter_client
Jupyter protocol client APIs
malmo
Project Malmo is a platform for Artificial Intelligence experimentation and research built on top of Minecraft. We aim to inspire a new generation of research into challenging new problems presented by this unique environment. --- For installation instructions, scroll down to *Getting Started* below, or visit the project page for more information:
michaelnchin's Repositories
michaelnchin/amazon-neptune-samples
Samples and documentation for using the Amazon Neptune graph database service
michaelnchin/graph-notebook
Library extending Jupyter notebooks to integrate with Apache TinkerPop and RDF SPARQL.
michaelnchin/jupyter_client
Jupyter protocol client APIs
michaelnchin/malmo
Project Malmo is a platform for Artificial Intelligence experimentation and research built on top of Minecraft. We aim to inspire a new generation of research into challenging new problems presented by this unique environment. --- For installation instructions, scroll down to *Getting Started* below, or visit the project page for more information: