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A special case is | A special case of event networks is treated in the [[Wikipedia_edit_networks_(tutorial)|tutorial on Wikipedia edit networks]]. | ||
== Example data: networks of political conflict and cooperation == | |||
This tutorial uses networks of events among political actors that have been collected by the [http://eventdata.psu.edu/ Penn State Event Data Project] (formerly ''Kansas Event Data System''). Specifically, we use data encoding events in or around the Persian Gulf region in the time from 1979 to 1999. This data set is described in and linked from the page on [[Penn_State_Event_Data|'''Penn State Event Data''']]. |
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Note: this tutorial documents a visone functionality that will be in the next release (around September 2012).
A special case of event networks is treated in the tutorial on Wikipedia edit networks.
Example data: networks of political conflict and cooperation
This tutorial uses networks of events among political actors that have been collected by the Penn State Event Data Project (formerly Kansas Event Data System). Specifically, we use data encoding events in or around the Persian Gulf region in the time from 1979 to 1999. This data set is described in and linked from the page on Penn State Event Data.