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    Cytoscape.js

    Cytoscape.js

    Graph theory library for visualization and analysis

    A fully featured graph library written in pure JS. Permissive open source license (MIT) for the core Cytoscape.js library and all first-party extensions. Used in commercial projects and open-source projects in production. Designed for users first, for both frontfacing app usecases and developer usecases. Highly optimized. Compatible with All modern browsers. Legacy browsers with ES5 and canvas support. ES5 and canvas support are required, and feature detection is used for optional...
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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    This part of the book teaches you how to leverage the plotly R package to create a variety of interactive graphics. There are two main ways to creating a plotly object: either by transforming a ggplot2 object (via ggplotly()) into a plotly object or by directly initializing a plotly object with plot_ly()/plot_geo()/plot_mapbox(). Both approaches have somewhat complementary strengths and weaknesses, so it can pay off to learn both approaches. Moreover, both approaches are an implementation of...
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    NoteDiscovery

    NoteDiscovery

    Your Self-Hosted Knowledge Base

    ...It emphasizes lightweight performance and privacy, storing notes as plain markdown files that can be easily managed, synced, or version controlled while keeping everything on your own server. The interface is modern and responsive, offering themes, tags, interactive note browsing, and visualization tools like graph views for connected ideas, which makes it suitable for personal “second brain” systems or team wikis. Users benefit from features like fast search, outline navigation, favorites, and plugin extensibility, and the platform works well across devices thanks to its responsive design.
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    Awesome Network Analysis

    Awesome Network Analysis

    A curated list of awesome network analysis resources

    awesome-network-analysis is a curated list of resources focused on network and graph analysis, including libraries, frameworks, visualization tools, datasets, and academic papers. It covers multiple programming languages and domains like sociology, biology, and computer science. This repository serves as a central reference for researchers, analysts, and developers working with network data.
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    TensorNetwork

    TensorNetwork

    A library for easy and efficient manipulation of tensor networks

    TensorNetwork is a high-level library for building and contracting tensor networks—graphical factorizations of large tensors that underpin many algorithms in physics and machine learning. It abstracts networks as nodes and edges, then compiles efficient contraction orders across multiple numeric backends so users can focus on model structure rather than index bookkeeping. Common network families (MPS/TT, PEPS, MERA, tree networks) are expressed with concise APIs that encourage...
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    TFLearn

    TFLearn

    Deep learning library featuring a higher-level API for TensorFlow

    ...Full transparency over Tensorflow. All functions are built over tensors and can be used independently of TFLearn. Powerful helper functions to train any TensorFlow graph, with support of multiple inputs, outputs, and optimizers. Easy and beautiful graph visualization, with details about weights, gradients, activations, and more. Effortless device placement for using multiple CPU/GPU. The high-level API currently supports the most of the recent deep learning models, such as Convolutions, LSTM, BiRNN, BatchNorm, etc.
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    istiChartLib

    C++ Chart Library for wxWidgets

    IstiChartLib is one of the simplest c++ library for making chart or graph. It is developed using wxWidgets library. For windows, please use IstiChartLib.zip. For Linux (tested on Ubuntu) use IstiChartLib_Linux.tar.gz. For detailed documentation, please visit www.firagiel.com Password to extract: firagiel
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    ThunderGraph is another java charting library intended to draw 2D graphs. Additionally, it contains a package that presents a live component implementing zoomable, scrollable and 'hintable' graph. Written for JDK 1.1+, it may be used in MS IE applets.
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