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Network Workbench A Workbench for Network Scientists Download at http://nwb.slis.indiana.edu
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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 award Duration:Sept. 2005 - Aug. 2008 Website:http://nwb.slis.indiana.eduhttp://nwb.slis.indiana.edu
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Katy Börner Albert-Laszlo Barabasi Santiago Schnell Investigators Alessandro Vespignani Stanley Wasserman Eric Wernert
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Software Team Weixia (Bonnie) Huang, lead Bruce Herr Russell Duhon Tim Kelley Micah Linnemeier Heng Zhang Duygu Balkan Ann McCranie
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Advisory Board James Hendler Jason Leigh Neo Martinez Michael Macy Ulrik Brandes Mark Gerstein Stephen North Tom Snijders Noshir Contractor
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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 Outline
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A Quick Overview of Research Social Science, Scientometrics, Economics, Proteomics, and Epidemiology
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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
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113 Years of Physical Review Citation Patterns Across the History of Physics
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Scientometrics Studying science by scientific means.
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Proteomics Protein-Protein Interactions
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Economics Does the Type of Product that a Country Exports Matter for Subsequent Economic Performance?
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Epidemiology Forecasting (and preventing the effects of) the next pandemic.
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What is the NWB Tool? A network analysis, modeling, and visualization toolkit for physics, biomedical, and social science Research
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But first, Why is the NWB Tool?
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Data Different Formats Different Models Algorithms Different Purposes Different Implementations Different Programming Languages Different Communities with Different Practices Different Tools
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So, the NWB Tool can work with...
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Data Different Formats Different Models Algorithms Different Purposes Different Implementations Different Programming Languages Different Communities with Different Practices Different Tools
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GraphML XGMML Pajek.net Pajek.mat NWB TreeML File Formats Edgelist CSV ISI
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Prefuse Alpha Prefuse Beta JUNG Java Object ‘Formats’
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We Do It Like This
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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
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Using the NWB Tool for Scientometrics Co-Authorship, Burst Detection, Et Cetera
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Go From Here
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To Here
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In a few minutes. In a general way.
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Using the NWB Tool for Discrete Network Dynamics
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Built Using CIShell A General Framework For Integrating Algorithms and Data
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Algorithms are Simple
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No Networks There...
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No networks means moving among data representations is easy.
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Thank you. NSF IIS-0513650 award
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http://nwb.slis.indiana.edu http://cishell.org
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