I'm not sure that title is worded very well, but not sure how else to. I'm populating a Neo4j database with some data.
The data is mainly generated from data I have about pairs of users. There is a percentage relationship between users, such as:
80
A ---> B
But the reverse relation is not the same:
60
A <--- B
I could put both relations in, but I think what I might do, is use the mean:
70
A <--> B
But I'm open to suggestions here.
What I want to do in Neo4j, is get groups of related users. So for example, I want to get a group of users with mean % relation > 50. So, if we have:
A
40 / \ 60
B --- C ------ D
20 70
We'd get back a subset, something like:
A
\ 60
C ------ D
70
I have no idea how to do that. Another thing is that I'm pretty sure it'd not be possible to reach any node from any other node, I think it's disjointed. Like, several large graphs. But I'd like to be able to get everything that falls into the above, even if some groups of nodes are completely separate from other nodes.
As an idea for numbers, there will be around 100,000 nodes and 550,000 edges