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- Forum: Statistics, Clustering & Data Lab
- Topic: Breaking up large modularity classes
- Replies: 0
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Breaking up large modularity classes
So in a few graphs I run lately I'm finding that I'll end up with a couple very large clusters when I run modularity (3,000+ members), with about 10-12 smaller ones (around 1-200 members). I'm curious if there's an easy way to run modularity again just within those larger clusters to see how their m...
- 10 Feb 2014 22:53
- Forum: QA: Ideas, Requests and Feedback
- Topic: An approach to improving network graph readability.
- Replies: 16
- Views: 21279
Re: An approach to improving network graph readability.
Did this ever get implemented? I can't find it in the 0.8.2 release
- 10 Feb 2014 22:03
- Forum: Layouts
- Topic: Relatively large number of edges to nodes
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4234
Re: Relatively large number of edges to nodes
Thanks, I'm attempting to map an internal linking structure of a large website to analyze pagerank flow and clustering. It's a bit of a bear. I'm definitely running a 64-bit Java platform. PC specs are i7 930 oc'd to 3.2, 6GB ram Kingston 2100hz (assigned 3500MB to heap I think), dual 470GTX in SLI....
- 04 Feb 2014 18:29
- Forum: Layouts
- Topic: Relatively large number of edges to nodes
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4234
Relatively large number of edges to nodes
The files I'm working with contain around 1,000,000 directed edges and about 11,000 nodes. I know openord is supposed to work well for large graphing project, but I'm concerned its edge cutting will skew my clusters, particularly since the graph is directed. Does anyone have alternative recommendati...