GEOMI (Geometry for Maximum Insight) is a visual analytic framework for the visualisation and analysis of large and complex networks such as social networks and biological networks in 3D. The framework was developed by NICTA and University of Sydney, Australia.
GEOMI provides cutting edge visual analytic tools combining network visualisation techniques with network analysis methods to enable exploring and discovering such networks for critical insights.

A new version of GEOMI, namely GEOMI-2, provides a large number of novel tools for visual analysis of large networks. The new version gives more tools for visual explorations and interactions of such networks for patterns and trends in three dimensions. Some provided tools are very domain specific such as for bio-networks and social networks. The new framework has been developed at University of Sydney, Australia.

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Academic Free License (AFL), GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2), GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 3.0 (LGPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Intended Audience

Developers, Education, Information Technology, Science/Research

User Interface

Java Swing, Project is a 3D engine, Project is a graphics toolkit

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2009-08-06