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Instructions for Gephi
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Saved by Alan Liu
on February 26, 2016 at 3:56:17 pm
- (B) Try to understand the logic/format of the two kinds of .csv files used in Grandjean's Gephi tutorial (one that identifies the "nodes" and the other the "edges," or relations between nodes). Then choose a very limited work or works that would be of interest to humanities scholars (e.g., a chapter in a novel, a scene in a play or film, an hour of a Twitter timeline from a conference) and create your own nodes and edges .csv files (which can be created in a plain-text editor or exported from a spreadsheet or even word processor). Use your .csv files in Gephi to create a visualization. (If you wish, you can create just a hypothetical set of nodes and edges "as if" you were analyzing something even though you don't have time to do that for real at present.)
Instructions for Gephi
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