For smaller graphs it shouldn't be a problem to get them visualised this way with this python module: https://patrickfuller.github.io/jgraph/ example: https://patrickfuller.github.io/jgraph/examples/github.html Cheers, Felix https://keybase.io/flxvctr https://about.me/flxvctr On 27 May 2017 at 9:13:33 pm, Tiago de Paula Peixoto (tiago@skewed.de) wrote: On 27.05.2017 11:08, Peter Clarke wrote:
I would say that it can be helpful when you can interactively 'fly through' your data. It is possible to use a 'flying' interface with a game engine type backend to allow interactive exploration of massive datasets. In my opinion that is the kind of thing you see in movies, but is hardly useful in the real world. A network that looks like a huge hairball in 2D will also look like a hairball in 3D.
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