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    HugeGraph

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    A graph database that supports more than 100+ billion data

    ...Not only supports Gremlin graph query language and RESTful API but also provides commonly used graph algorithm APIs. To help users easily implement various queries and analyses, HugeGraph has a full range of accessory tools, such as supporting distributed storage, data replication, scaling horizontally, and supports many built-in backends of storage engines.
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    DynamicHMC

    DynamicHMC

    Implementation of robust dynamic Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods

    Implementation of robust dynamic Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods in Julia. In contrast to frameworks that utilize a directed acyclic graph to build a posterior for a Bayesian model from small components, this package requires that you code a log-density function of the posterior in Julia. Derivatives can be provided manually, or using automatic differentiation. Consequently, this package requires that the user is comfortable with the basics of the theory of Bayesian inference, to the extent...
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    Go Recipes

    Go Recipes

    Collection of handy tools for Go projects

    Visualize the distribution of code coverage in your project. This helps to identify code areas with high and low coverage. Useful when you have a large project with lots of files and packages. This 2D image-hash of your project should be more representative than a single number. For each module, the node representing the greatest version (i.e., the version chosen by Go's minimal version selection algorithm) is colored green. Other nodes, which aren't in the final build list, are colored grey...
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    Hypercube

    Hypercube

    Graph visualizing tool

    Hypercube is a tool for visualizing DOT (graphviz), GML, GraphML, GXL and simple text-based graph representations as SVG and EPS images. Hypercube comes with a Qt based GUI application and a Qt-independent command-line tool. It uses a simulated annealing algorithm to lay out the graph, that can be easily parameterized to achieve the desired look. The main development goals are portability and easy usage rather than high performance and complexity.
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    Pigale
    Pigale is a graph editor and a C++ algorithm library essentially concerned with planar graphs. This software, particularly intended for graph theoretical research, includes new algorithms based on our recent theoretical researches.
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    A spring-based 3D graph layout tool written in Java. Rendering is performed in OpenGL via the JOGL library.
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    EntOpt Layout

    EntOpt Layout

    Relative entropy optimization network layout plugin

    The goal of this project is to implement a graph layout / network visualization algorithm as a Java plugin for Cytoscape (http://cytoscape.org/), using a recently published relative entropy optimization based method, called Unified Data Representation (Kovács IA et al. Sci Rep. 2015). If you are using the plugin, please cite: Ágg B, Császár A, Szalay-Bekő M, Veres DV, Mizsei R, Ferdinandy P, Csermely P and Kovács IA (2019) The EntOptLayout Cytoscape plug-in for the efficient visualization of major protein complexes in protein-protein interaction and signalling networks, Bioinformatics 35(21):4490-4492 https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/article/35/21/4490/5475596 Our detailed Tutorial on the use of the plugin: https://suopte.com/entopt_2_1_tutorial_20200518.pdf A video about the version 2.1: http://suopte.com/entopt_2_1_tutorial_video.mp4 Don't hesitate to send any questions, comments or bug reports also to agg.bence {at} med.semmelweis-univ.hu.
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    vizceral

    vizceral

    WebGL visualization for displaying animated traffic graphs

    vizceral is a component for displaying traffic data on a webgl canvas. If a graph of nodes and edges with data about traffic volume is provided, it will render a traffic graph animating the connection volume between nodes. This component can take multiple traffic graphs and will generate a 'global' graph showing all incoming traffic into each of the 'regions', with support for cross-region traffic. There are three levels of information, global, regional, and service-level, with clicking or...
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    Visualization of Protein-Ligand Graphs

    Visualization of Protein-Ligand Graphs

    Compute protein graphs. Moved to https://github.com/MolBIFFM/PTGLtools

    NOTE: Project moved to https://github.com/MolBIFFM/PTGLtools. The Visualization of Protein-Ligand Graphs (VPLG) software package computes and visualizes protein graphs. It works on the super-secondary structure level and uses the atom coordinates from PDB files and the SSE assignments of the DSSP algorithm. VPLG is command line software. If you do not like typing commands, try our PTGL web server: http://ptgl.uni-frankfurt.de/
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    BIL++
    BIL++ is a set of standalone C++ packages for data processing in Bioinformatics (Graph mining, Bayesian networks, Genetic algorithm, Discretization, Gene expression data analysis, Hypothesis testing).
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    jg3d
    Pure Java implementation of an interactive 3d graph rendering engine and editor using a spring embedder algorithm. Nice looking sterile real time 3d environment. Feel free to extend our project and build something awesome, just let us know please :D
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    callgraph is a project that provides an algorithm for an optimal vertex positioning of any connected graph in 3D, as well as the library and sample application for viewing graphs in 3D.
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    Simple Java Graph is a minimal matrix- and listbased graph implementation. An AStar search algorithm is also available.
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