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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. Eigenvector, Betweenness) or on dynamic models (i.e. Kamada-Kawai spring-embedder)
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    The Deep Email Miner Application is a software solution for the multistaged analysis of an Email Corpus. Social network analysis and text mining techniques are connected to enable an in depth view into the underlying information. The self-executable Version 1.1 jar file will now run on Java 1.5 or higher. A Windows executable file of Version 1.1 is also provided in the Files section. Documentation can be found on the project homepage.
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    Civic Tech Field Guide

    The directory web application for the Civic Tech Field Guide

    The Civic Tech Field Guide is led by its Curator, Matt Stempeck. The project’s mission is to effectively grow the field of civic tech. We have many challenges facing democracies and the world at large, and it’s our belief that we need more people contributing more productively to improving things. This belief drives our core values of: A global perspective, as we can all learn from others’ work. Making our resources as available as possible through open source code, open data licensing,...
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