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Detect Fraud Patterns With Graphs
We have tables. We have a SQL property graph named BANK_GRAPH. Now we can ask graph-shaped questions. The key tool is GRAPH_TABLE. GRAPH_TABLE is a SQL table expression. You give it a graph and a pattern to match, and it … Continue reading

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