This tutorial illustrates, using the Grakn Node.js Client: First: how to migrate a dataset in CSV, JSON, or XML format into a Grakn knowledge graph. Next: how to query our newly created knowledge graph to gain interesting insights over an example dataset. The knowledge graph that we will work on in this post is called phone_calls, The schema for this knowledge graph was defined in a previous post, here.
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