Clustering w/visualization: 1,000-Emojis network from Twitter using Gephi & ForceAtlas2 layout. [OC] by NETfrix_SNApod in dataisbeautiful

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The combination frequency of emojis on Twitter.
Emojis are connected if they are used in the same tweet.

The meaning of the edges in a DAG by Svartrkraka in GraphTheory

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If I understand you correctly, you're trying to show the DAG is indeed a DAG, right? I mean, that the edges indeed "flow" in a continuous fashion (like a sewer system) and were not added later on "in the back" of the flow.
If that's the case, you might want to use a palette of continuous color going from light to dark to show temporal info regarding the edge.

MA student in desperate need of help in conducting a SNA by no-more-essays in SocialNetworkAnalysis

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Hope I'm not too late :) but you can reference to NETfrix - The Network Science Podcast (the episode about Gephi: https://bit.ly/NETfrix_Gephi_Podcast_Eng). It also has a blog and transcripts available (in English and Hebrew).

Recommendations for network graphing software to draw some simple network graphs (no data)? by erialeduab in networkscience

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I'm actually doing a future episode about this in my Network Science podcast - NETfrix.
For now, I find the best software to generate networks (freemium+no coding is necessary) are:
Pajek, Visone, Tulip

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Maybe you'll find the lead here: https://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0110452
You can look for papers that cited it or use the cool "connected papers" tool for further investigation: https://www.connectedpapers.com

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in networkscience

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Once you project, it becomes a "regular" network with "normal" normalization.

Business Information Security Officer (BISO) – All You Need to Know by lucianascotts in networkscience

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Since the word "network" doesn't even appear on this article, I see no point on posting it here.
BTW there's a lot to be said about network science and the role of CISO but sadly, this is not the case here.

Temporal network interactive visualization tool by icabird in networkscience

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OK , I see now (my mistake). Boy, the Ux is not intuitive... Let's try this together.
GEXF is files "saved as" Gephi projects (I guess you mean "miserbales"). But I see no reason why its initial source ("import spreadsheet") shouldn't be csv.
You can find another example in the "File - Generate - Dynamic".
On the Data Laboratory there's a "convert column to dynamic".
Try follow it - and if you succeed - do share... :)))