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Network Workbench. A Workbench for Network Scientists. Download at http://nwb.slis.indiana.edu.
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Network Workbench • A Workbench for Network Scientists Download at http://nwb.slis.indiana.edu
Goal: Develop a large-scale network analysis, modeling and visualization toolkit for physics, biomedical, and social science research. Amount: $1,120,926, NSF IIS-0513650 awardDuration: Sept. 2005 - Aug. 2008Website: http://nwb.slis.indiana.edu
Investigators • Katy Börner • Albert-Laszlo Barabasi • Santiago Schnell • Alessandro Vespignani • Stanley Wasserman • Eric Wernert
Software Team • Weixia (Bonnie) Huang, lead • Bruce Herr • Russell Duhon • Tim Kelley • Micah Linnemeier • Heng Zhang • Duygu Balkan • Ann McCranie
Advisory Board • James Hendler • Jason Leigh • Neo Martinez • Michael Macy • Ulrik Brandes • Mark Gerstein • Stephen North • Tom Snijders • Noshir Contractor
Outline • A Quick Overview of Research • What is the NWB Tool? • Using the NWB Tool for Scientometrics • Using the NWB Tool for Discrete Network Dynamics • Built using CIShell
A Quick Overview of Research • Social Science, Scientometrics, Economics, Proteomics, and Epidemiology
Social Science • Studying large scale social networks such as Wikipedia. • Viszards 2007 Entry Second Sight: An Emergent Mosaic of Wikipedian Activity The New Scientist, May 19, 2007
113 Years of Physical Review • Citation Patterns Across the History of Physics
Scientometrics • Studying science by scientific means.
Proteomics • Protein-Protein Interactions
Economics • Does the Type of Product that a Country Exports Matter for Subsequent Economic Performance?
Epidemiology • Forecasting (and preventing the effects of) the next pandemic.
What is the NWB Tool? • A network analysis, modeling, and visualization toolkit for physics, biomedical, and social science Research
Data • Different Formats • Different Models • Algorithms • Different Purposes • Different Implementations • Different Programming Languages • Different Communities with Different Practices • Different Tools
Data • Different Formats • Different Models • Algorithms • Different Purposes • Different Implementations • Different Programming Languages • Different Communities with Different Practices • Different Tools
File Formats • GraphML • XGMML • Pajek .net • Pajek .mat • NWB • TreeML • Edgelist • CSV • ISI
Java Object ‘Formats’ • Prefuse Alpha • Prefuse Beta • JUNG
A Few Features • Windows, Linux, OS X • Write algorithms in Fortran, Java, C++, Jython, or something else • Many algorithms work with large networks • Integrates the excellent GUESS visualization tool • Automatic data conversion • Integrated 2D plotting via Gnuplot
Using the NWB Tool for Scientometrics • Co-Authorship, Burst Detection, Et Cetera
Built Using CIShell • A General Framework For Integrating Algorithms and Data
No networks means moving among data representations is easy.
Thank you. NSF IIS-0513650 award
http://nwb.slis.indiana.edu • http://cishell.org