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    Social Network Visualizer

    Social Network Visualizer

    Social Network Analysis and Visualization software

    Visit our new site: http://socnetv.org Social Network Visualizer (SocNetV) is a social network analysis and visualization application. You can draw a social network (graph/digraph) or load an existing one (GraphML, UCINET, Pajek, etc), compute cohesion, centrality, community and structural equivalence metrics and apply various layout algorithms based on actor centrality or prestige scores (i.e.
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    Parallel and Distributed Process System

    Parallel and Distributed Process System

    OmniSim simulates parallel and distributed processing systems

    Parallel and Distributed Process OmniSim Computational Neuroscience: Large-scale neural population dynamics, brain-inspired computing architectures, and neuro-symbolic AI systems 🧬 Scientific Overview PDP-OmniSim is an advanced computational framework for simulating parallel and distributed processing systems, with cutting-edge applications in computational neuroscience, distributed computing, and complex systems modeling. The framework provides researchers with robust tools for...
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    JGraphT
    JGraphT is a free Java class library that provides mathematical graph-theory objects and algorithms. JGraphT supports a rich gallery of graphs and is designed to be powerful, extensible, and easy to use.
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    Graph-RAT
    Graph-RAT is a database abstraction layer designed to make it easy to use a large library of graph-analysis routines on a database as well as add new kinds of algorithms to data mining.
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    METAlab GTG

    METAlab GTG

    Matlab toolbox to run a GLM on graph theoretic properties in MRI data

    This Matlab toolbox runs a GLM on graph theoretic network properties in brain networks. The GLM accepts continuous & categorical between-participant predictors and categorical within-participant predictors. Significance is determined via non-parametric permutation tests. The toolbox allows testing of both fully connected and thresholded networks (based on a range of thresholds). The toolbox also provides a data processing path for resting state fMRI data. Several options for partialing...
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    LQFB-analyser

    A lqfb delegation analyser. A 3d directed weighted multi graph.

    A rich client to analyse data from a liquid-feedback (http://liquidfeedback.org/) instance, for now it's a 3d graph explorer to inspect the delegations. It's an application based on the eclipse platform (indigo). To be precise its a directed weighted multi graph browser in 3d. Find out more in the wiki https://sourceforge.net/p/lqfbanalyser/wiki/Home/ . Generated reports https://sourceforge.net/p/lqfbanalyser/wiki/generated%20lqfb%20reports/ .
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    Java Universal Network/Graph Framework

    Java graph/network library

    JUNG provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network. New version now available on GitHub: https://github.com/jrtom/jung/releases/tag/jung-2.1
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    C++ and Python based open source graph visualization and analysis software, primarily intended for use in the analysis of social networks (other applications are also conceivable).
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    ballotbox is a java library consist of 36 algorithms derived from 23 Social Choice Rules (Voting Methods). Uses jgrapht graph theory project and it is own Preference class to represent preferences. Includes preference similarity algorithms.
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    Graphl is a generic graph visualization and manipulation tool written in Java. Graphl reads and writes RDF files, visualizes them in a flexible and customizeable way and allows users to edit them intuitively. Please see project homepage for more info...
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