A curated list of awesome network analysis resources.
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A curated list of awesome network analysis resources.
igraph R package
Graph theory analysis of brain MRI data
R package for analyzing other R packages via graph representations of their dependencies
Formal methods to study Prehistory iconography
How to estimate P-values of network metrics and compare pairs of networks using Monte Carlo procedures in R.
Code repository and Bookdown project for Online Companion to Network Science in Archaeology by Tom Brughmans and Matthew A. Peeples (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology)
Orthogonal Oligo Design for Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (a.k.a. OOD-FISH)
Network Analysis: A comparative Analysis of Centrality Measures for the Brain Subregions of two Populations of Prairie Voles
Integrating pathways and related knowledge in a multilayer framework
Code for the paper: Combining Graph Degeneracy and Submodularity for Unsupervised Extractive Summarization
Shortest Path Problem with Forbidden Paths in R
5 different network,s analyzed and explored using R's igraph library
An R package for analysing graphs in the form adjacency matrices matrices. This package aims to facilitate batch processing and streamlined statistical analysis of multiple networks.
Using graph-theory descriptors to classify the binding affinity of a protein dimer.
Repo for the article on "Modeling the Neurocognitive Dynamics of Language across the Lifespan"
Sea Currents to Connectivity Transformation
undirected social network (Facebook) and directed social network (Google +)
Graph Community Detection Methods into Systematic Conservation Planning
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