Cross-platform, free and open source tool to study multilayer networks, based on R and GNU Octave
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IGraph/M is the igraph interface for Mathematica
QGIS Edge Bundling is a plugin for the QGIS Processing toolbox that implements force-directed edge bundling algorithms to visualize origin-destination flow data. It helps untangle complex networks of movement data, such as migration patterns or transportation flows, by grouping similar paths together to create clearer, more interpretable flow maps. ## Key Features - **Force-Directed Edge Bundling** — Applies physical simulation principles to bundle similar flow lines together, reducing visual clutter. - **Clustering Pre-processing** — Includes optional clustering algorithms to group origin-destination lines before bundling for improved performance. - **Flow Summarization** — Provides a summarization tool to aggregate bundled results for analysis. - **Multi-domain Examples** — Demonstrated with diverse datasets including bird migration, US migration, Vienna traffic, and flight routes. ## Philosophy The plugin is designed to make advanced flow visualization techniques accessible directly within QGIS, following academic research on effective geographic information visualization.
Cross-platform software to draw graphs in the DOT graph drawing language
Cross-platform network analysis and visualization framework built on top of a C++ library, with plugins dedicated to specific biological and physical networks. Also available through its Python package