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* [[Newcomb_Fraternity_(data)|'''Newcomb Fraternity Data''']] | * [[Newcomb_Fraternity_(data)|'''Newcomb Fraternity Data''']] | ||
* [[Knecht_Classroom_(data)|'''Knecht Classroom Data''']]: four observations of a classroom friendship network | * [[Knecht_Classroom_(data)|'''Knecht Classroom Data''']]: four observations of a classroom friendship network | ||
* [[Penn State Event Data|'''Penn State Event Data''']]: event data about political conflict and cooperation (formerly ''Kansas Event Data System (KEDS)'') | |||
== Workshop data == | == Workshop data == |
Revision as of 13:30, 1 August 2012
On this page we list datasets on which the usage of visone can be illustrated.
Empirical datasets
- Egoredes acculturation networks: personal networks of immigrants
- Signos newer and more comprehensive data about personal networks of immigrants than the Egoredes data above
- Newcomb Fraternity Data
- Knecht Classroom Data: four observations of a classroom friendship network
- Penn State Event Data: event data about political conflict and cooperation (formerly Kansas Event Data System (KEDS))
Workshop data
Auxiliary software
- EgoNet2GraphML can (1) convert EgoNet interviews into GraphML files (that can be opened with visone) and (2) cluster, aggregate, and visualize collections of personal networks using the methodology proposed in: Ulrik Brandes, Juergen Lerner, Miranda J. Lubbers, Chris McCarty, and Jose Luis Molina "Visual Statistics for Collections of Clustered Graphs". Proc. IEEE Pacific Visualization Symp. (PacificVis'08), 2008 (link to pdf).
- WikiEvent is a small graphical java software with which the edit network associated with the history of Wikipedia pages can be computed. See the tutorial on Wikipedia edit networks.