Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Text Network Analysis with Gephi from Dmitry Paranyushkin on Vimeo.



Liben-Nowell et al. Geographic Routing in Social Networks, PNAS 102(33):11623-11628, 2005.

Cytoescape


Cytoscape: An Open Source Platform for Complex Network Analysis and Visualization
"Cytoscape is an open source bioinformatics software platform forvisualizing molecular interaction networks and biological pathways andintegrating these networks with annotations, gene expression profiles and other state data.   Although Cytoscape was originally designed for biological research, now it is a general platform for complex network analysis and visualization.   Cytoscape core distribution provides a basic set of features for data integration and visualization.   Additional features are available as plugins.   Plugins are available for network and molecular profiling analyses, new layouts, additional file format support, scripting, and connection with databases"
Edit Pad. Online Text Editor

Monday, October 22, 2012

Yo La Tengo - Our Way To Fall

Fanmod. A Tool for fast network motif detention.



The program was written by Florian Rasche and Sebastian Wernicke (homepageemail). Sebastian Wernicke's research is funded by a scholarship from the Deutsche Telekom Stiftung. Florian Rasche's position as a student research assistant is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, project PEAL (Parameterized Complexity and Exact Algorithms), NI 369/1.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

CFinder is a free software for finding and visualizing overlapping dense groups of nodes in networks, based on the Clique Percolation Method (CPM) of Palla et. al., Nature 435, 814-818 (2005)CFinder was recently applied to the quantitative description of the evolution of social groups: Palla et. al., Nature 446, 664-667 (2007).
jasondaviesFreelance data visualisation and Computer Science.

MAchine Learning for LanguagE Toolkit


Thursday, October 18, 2012


"Part data visualization, part experimental typography, ReConstitution 2012 is a live web app linked to the US Presidential Debates. During and after the three debates, language used by the candidates generates a live graphical map of the events. Algorithms track the psychological states of Romney and Obama and compare them to past candidates. The app allows the user to get beyond the punditry and discover the hidden meaning in the words chosen by the candidates.
Reconstitution 2012 is a web app that is best viewed in Chrome or Safari. The app receives the text of the debate—word by word—from the backend server, and constructs an animated layout of the transcript in your browser window. The server uses several language processing libraries to analyze and tag the close captioned text, which is sent to it by an application connected to a live cable feed, running in the Sosolimited studio.

  • Partners: Sosolimited, Bocoup, Tim Branyen, James Pennebaker, UT Austin, Cindy Chung, UT Austin



Tuesday, October 16, 2012

moviegalaxies


moviegalaxies
"Somewhere Between Pizza Boxes and Movies.
Movies are important artefacts, bringing together vision and zeitgeist of our society. Embodying dreams, trends and other perspectives, they are a cultural vanishing point for millions of people in the world, that is worth to be explored. Just think about how your personal life and worldwide network with their single sub-clusters and side-stories are structurally represented in motion pictures. You might be surprised. We have a hunch that the "holy grail" of good movies is far more about social network structures than budget, cast and theme. And that´s why we want to create a platform to discover the structures, stars and formations within the moviegalaxies. 

Our experiment is driven by a mixture of uncertainty and curiosity, having some features prepared towards fun. We invite you to join us and become a part of the story. Jump on the bandwagon and let´s create something new! "
Jermain & Michael 

Thursday, October 11, 2012


PRESSURES ON PLAY: RHETORIC, VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS, AND THE DESIGN OF 
EXPERIENCE IN VIRTUAL WORLD COMPUTER GAMES 
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
BY ROBERT JOHN BARON

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