April 2019
Beginner
190 pages
4h 54m
English
The force-directed layout is a great visualization for many networks, and is a good go-to for your first visualization of a network. It works by repeatedly pushing all nodes apart and then pulling connected nodes back toward each other. It is benefits include the following:
However, the force-directed layout is also one of the most hairball-prone methods, particularly if there is one large community pulling all nodes together. It works best in sparser networks with multiple communities.
In Chapter 3, From Data to Networks, we saw that a default force-directed layout of the Frankenstein word co-occurrence network wasn't particularly informative. Now, ...
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