Gephi is an open-source software for visualizing and analyzing large networks graphs. Gephi uses a 3D render engine to display graphs in real-time and speed up the exploration. Use Gephi to explore, analyse, spatialise, filter, cluterize, manipulate and export all types of graphs.
My advisor is Prof. Ben Shneiderman, and I am a member of HCIL. My research is in the Information Visualization area of the Human-Computer Interaction field. My current research involves Network Visualization. I developed a tool called NVSS (see NVSS project page) to visualize netwoks (citation networks, food webs, social networks, etc.) using semantic substrates.
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