Graph-Based Learning: Part 1
Introduction
As a school-going kid, I remember my first real interaction with graphs was in our geology books, where we would occasionally see the graphs of rainfall (by mm) in the regions of the world, animal populations in different continents of the world, and how wind direction changes across the globe based on the earth’s temperature and atmosphere. While all of that used to be very hard to remember and explain in school exams, now, as a data scientist, I feel graphs make way more intuitive sense and are increasingly becoming mainstream. So much so that there has…