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- 19 Mar 2010 10:34
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: [2009-2010] Present yourself!
- Replies: 52
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[2009-2010] Present yourself!
Hi students, Welcome to Gephi GSoC program! I hope you're motivated to work on cutting edge technology for Network Science and graph visualization. Last year was really hard for us to select the best of you for only 4 slots allowed by Google. Hence to help us identifying you as a valuable candidate,...
- 17 Mar 2010 17:23
- Forum: GEXF file format
- Topic: [SOLVED] Difficulty loading dynamic gexf examples
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5100
Re: Dificulty loading dynamic gexf examples
Hi,
Did you try just to download the proper .gexf file available on the page?
Copy-paste HTML text can't work because of specific formatting needed to be displayed.
HTH
Did you try just to download the proper .gexf file available on the page?
Copy-paste HTML text can't work because of specific formatting needed to be displayed.
HTH
- 12 Mar 2010 17:08
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: GSoC 2010 real chance to participate?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4997
Re: GSoC 2010 real chance to participate?
I would say "Go as far as you can", but don't take too much time at first because we don't know if you will be selected. I advise you to completely rewrite the proposal in your own words, draft some GUI views, and follow the "Writing you application" part in the Questionnaire. Last year, Patrick McS...
- 11 Mar 2010 18:07
- Forum: Filtering, Ranking & Interacting with the graph
- Topic: [SOLVED] Partitioning. community finding
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6273
Re: Partitioning. community finding
This feature concerns community detection, performed by statistical algorithms. Gephi has currently one algorithm, Modularity, which provides no option (for the moment). Our approach, in Gephi team, is to develop generic functionalities that makes specific ones easy to add, like layouts, stats or fi...
- 11 Mar 2010 16:50
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: GSoC 2010 real chance to participate?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4997
- 11 Mar 2010 13:01
- Forum: Filtering, Ranking & Interacting with the graph
- Topic: [SOLVED] Partitioning. community finding
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6273
Re: Partitioning. community finding
I agree about the need of coherence, but we didn't tested it so far. New nodes are in black by default. Let us informed about your experiment, and we will correct the software as expected! If I want to merge partition 1 and partition 4 and assign all the nodes the color that nodes of partition 1 hav...
- 11 Mar 2010 11:06
- Forum: Data Import / Export
- Topic: [SOLVED] How to create a new network from scratch?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5812
Re: How to create a new network from scratch?
Hi, I advise you to create graph files with a library. We propose our own lib to generate GEXF files (http://gexf.net/lib/), but you may use other ones creating GraphML, GDF (Guess), GML or .NET (Pajet) files. NetworkX seems to export GML and Pajet files, but I've not tested it : http://networkx.lan...
- 09 Mar 2010 18:41
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: Questionnaire
- Replies: 0
- Views: 28799
Questionnaire
Thanks for considering joining Gephi for your summer of code project! To help us in identifying you as a good candidate, we ask that you do a few things. But first, come here and say Hi! to the community ;) Gephi questions * When did you first hear about Gephi? * What is Gephi? (say it with your wor...
- 09 Mar 2010 17:57
- Forum: Filtering, Ranking & Interacting with the graph
- Topic: [SOLVED] Partitioning. community finding
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6273
Re: Partitioning. community finding
Hi,
Could you take a screenshot of Gephi? Most layouts make visual clusters fitting with this metric.
Could you take a screenshot of Gephi? Most layouts make visual clusters fitting with this metric.
- 09 Mar 2010 17:43
- Forum: Data Import / Export
- Topic: [SOLVED] Pajek color file format
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9163
Re: Pajek color file format
As you noticed, the GEXF format already allows you to set data attributes to nodes and edges. We can't encode partitions inside because partitions are a Gephi "usage" of grouping by one dimension, and GEXF aims only to encode network data, not what softwares do with them. Note that in the future, pa...