2006. 06. 10, szombat keltezéssel 13.44-kor Robert Wohleb ezt írta:
Excuse me if we are not on the same page when it comes to your goals. I'm going to be making a few assumptions.
The graphs you generated are pretty interesting. However, aren't we more interested in clustering? Changing to a non-directed graph would significantly decrease your data set without really losing much. Also, your graphs didn't seem to reflect taxonomy. I think it would be very valuable to visualize clustering of user posts around subjects. Hi,
It's another Summer of Code project here: http://2006.planet-soc.com/node/248 - Content Recommedation Engine. I think this engine should clustering nodes around subjects. I'll do experiments with undirected graphs too. In my humble opinion the real social networks are directed (for example: famous person, many in-edge and relatively few out-edge).
Also, check out Dan Kaminsky's network graph experiments. Besides his unique DNS hacks, he has generated some LARGE, and beautiful, network traffic graphs. He also uses Drupal :)
http://www.doxpara.com/ http://www.doxpara.com/?q=node/1133 http://www.opte.org/
I'm going to study his solution to handle large graph-visualizing. Thanks for the feedback, Aron Novak