Example datasets - Getting Started
This list includes all available datasets, descriptions, and how to access them from different platforms.
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Some datasets are not continuously maintained. Information may be outdated. |
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A small graph containing actors and directors that are related through the movies they have collaborated on. It includes the year when the actors, producers, and directors were born, as well as the year when the movie was released. |
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A graph representing a traditional retail system with products, orders, customers, suppliers, and employees. |
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A graph including users, tags, and Q&A data retrieved from the website StackOverflow. |
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A graph example using a dataset of movie reviews for generating personalized, real-time recommendations. |
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A Persons Objects Locations Events example data model focused on the relationships between people, objects, locations, and events. |
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Healthcare analysis |
An example graph using FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) datasets. It contains information on adverse event and medication error reports submitted to FDA. |
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A graph based on George R. R. Martin’s series Game of Thrones. It contains information on the interaction between the characters throughout the books. |
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A graph with data from the global investigation FinCEN Files concerning money laundering. |
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An example graph based on the structure of a social network, with Neo4j’s Twitter data. |
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BBC recipes |
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A graph using data from BBC Good Foods. It contains information on ingredients, diet types, recipes, and author of the recipes. |
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UK companies |
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A graph containing information on UK company registration, land ownership, and political donation data. |
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Airbnb listings |
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A graph containing information on Airbnb listings, hosts, and reviews. |
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Football transfers |
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A graph with transfers data. It includes information on players, clubs, transfers, and countries. |
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A graph with over 300 movie nodes including information on release status and date, revenue, budget, language, and synopsis. |
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WordNet |
A graph using data from WordNet, a large lexical database of English. It groups nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept. |
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The Paradise Papers dataset and guide from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). |
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A graph of the London public transportation network containing information on statios and tube lines. |
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An example graph representing a network and IT management. It contains information for dependency and root cause analysis, and more. |