I have a general question on GraphLab. Is graphLab only used on graph data or any computation that can be abstracted as a graph model?
Holladay
@Tengjiao, if data can be abstracted as a graph model, why wouldnt it be considered graph data?
cloudhary
@Tengjiao, what would you consider as an example of a computation that can be abstracted as a graph model but doesn't otherwise naturally express itself as "graph data" in your sense of the word?
I have a general question on GraphLab. Is graphLab only used on graph data or any computation that can be abstracted as a graph model?
@Tengjiao, if data can be abstracted as a graph model, why wouldnt it be considered graph data?
@Tengjiao, what would you consider as an example of a computation that can be abstracted as a graph model but doesn't otherwise naturally express itself as "graph data" in your sense of the word?