graphasm
Graphasm: Graph Visualization Tool (by arnav-t)
VisualizingTwitchCommunities
Graphing communities on Twitch.tv in a visually intuitive way (by KiranGershenfeld)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
graphasm
Posts with mentions or reviews of graphasm.
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- I made a graph visualization tool using React and Python (running on the frontend!)
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I made a graph visualization tool using React and Python (running on the frontend!).
Source: https://github.com/arnav-t/graphasm It takes a while to load the first time (large Python packages).
VisualizingTwitchCommunities
Posts with mentions or reviews of VisualizingTwitchCommunities.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-31.
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Network Visualization of Teammates at Recent RLCS Major Events
In regards to you reference about too many nodes: https://github.com/KiranGershenfeld/VisualizingTwitchCommunities I think that's a great example. I tried looking at the code before but found it very messy to understand, but then again I feel like that is always the case when python projects become bigger. Maybe I just need to spend an hour to understand the structure or something, so I can actually understand where exactly what is done.
- Is there some tool that lets you create a web of how things relate to other things?
- Twitch Atlas Vol. 7
- Twitch Atlas Vol. 4 for those who don't follow lsf
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Twitch Atlas Vol. 4 (map of twitch communities by unique viewers - has Jeannie on it)
This is all open source. You can download my data and put it Gephi yourself to play with your own map along with the scripts I wrote. Instructions are all in the Github README. Find it here.
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Poki asks mods how many users she has banned
*according to this https://github.com/KiranGershenfeld/VisualizingTwitchCommunities/blob/CloudCompute/Visualization/ActiveNodes.csv from here https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/m3r9o6/twitch_atlas_vol_2/
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isnt a meme but I just wanted to tell you guys that your community and rwinshow were part of the twitch atlas V2 this month, so congrats, and I will explain twitch atlas for people who don't know in the comments
You can see a list of each community and what I have identified them as here. You can see some of the raw numbers here as well as every streamer in the image (there are 1484 of them).
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Where is this chart from?
If you want to see the actual code its available on Github here.
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Twitch Atlas Vol. 2
Its this file btw: https://github.com/KiranGershenfeld/VisualizingTwitchCommunities/blob/main/Visualization/GephiData/Dec12Edges.csv
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[OC] Twitch.tv Atlas Vol. 2
As always the code is here. The graph was generated directly from "Users In Chat" data taken from the top 100 streams every hour for the month of February. I calculated the overlap of these viewers between each streamer and graphed what I found. Read more about the process here.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing graphasm and VisualizingTwitchCommunities you can also consider the following projects:
mind-elixir-core - ⚗ Mind Elixir is a framework agnostic mind map core.
roughViz - Reusable JavaScript library for creating sketchy/hand-drawn styled charts in the browser.
Ontospy - Python library and command-line interface for inspecting and visualizing RDF models aka ontologies.
bpmn-visualization-pm4py - Example of integration between bpmn-visualization and pm4py
shortest-path-finder - Shortest Path Finder visualizer using Breadth First Search algorithm
polis - :milky_way: Open Source AI for large scale open ended feedback