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&lt;p&gt;My other graduate-level course this semester was CSCI-543, &amp;ldquo;Foundations of Modern Data Management and Processing.&amp;rdquo; The second project was team-based: build something interesting on top of a knowledge-graph database. Most teams picked Neo4j, including ours, and most picked a graph-RAG angle. We called the project &lt;strong&gt;NeoFuse&lt;/strong&gt;, short for &amp;ldquo;fused graph RAG,&amp;rdquo; and it turned out to be a much deeper dive into the internals of Neo4j than we&amp;rsquo;d expected.&lt;/p&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>