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- Graphia | Open-Source Graph Visualization Software for Big Data
Graphia can create and visualise graphs from tables of numeric data and display the structures that result It can also be used to visualise and analyse any data that is already in the form of a graph
- User Guide | Graphia
Open-Source Graph Visualization Software for Big Data
- Downloads | Graphia
Upon starting Graphia for the first time, you will be presented with a short tutorial which runs through the basics of using the software This can be reactivated at any time from the Help menu For further information, please consult the User Guide
- First Start - Graphia
Graphia allows a user to view a graph from any angle, zoom in on a given node or pan out or view a graph as a whole You can interact with the graph directly using your mouse
- Example Datasets - Graphia
Using a large representative sample of approximately 22 million forenames from England and Wales given between 1838 and 2014, along with a complete population sample of births registered between 1996 and 2016, they demonstrated how trends in name usage can be visualised using Graphia
- A Short Introduction to Graphs | Graphia
In Graphia we call this information attribute data For example if a node represents a person, we might also have attributes describing their age, height, diet, etc
- Installation | Graphia
Graphia runs on Windows, MacOS or Linux operating systems To get the most out of Graphia we recommend a standalone graphics card, as opposed to one built into your computer’s motherboard
- What Type of Data Can I Analyse with Graphia? | Graphia
Graphia can be used to analyse a wide variety of data types from almost any source, as long as it can be abstracted into a graph, i e the relationships between entities are known in advance
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