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Networks in the News, News

Les Misérables Co-occurrence

2012-04-06 No Comments

Les Misérables Co-occurrence

Given that an adjacency matrix is a natural representation of a network, a natural visualization is to show the matrix! Forget the tinker toys, who needs nodes and arcs? Amazing retro network visualization demonstrated using an old war horse sample network and d3.js from Mike Bostock. Check it!

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Networks in the News, News

Graphs Beyond the Hairball

2012-04-04 No Comments

Graphs Beyond the Hairball

By Robert Kosara On February 1, 2012

Dual-representation, matrix/node-link diagrams and “node quilts.” Read more…

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