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Dear Alvaro,Yes, we usually use Gephi (see http://fp.amu.edu.pl/a-second-glance-at-a-stylometric-map-of-polish-literature/). For even more breathtaking (if less scholarly) 3D visualizations try jmol or chimera.Best,Jan
czw., 30 maj 2019 o 18:39 Alvaro Cuellar <alvarocu...@hotmail.com> napisał(a):
Dear colleagues,--I am trying to visualize a network created using Stylo with 981 texts. I have tried different browsers like Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla... but I cannot visualize it properly. It is so big.I send it to you. Do you have any idea?Perhaps I should use the data provided by Stylo and a tool like Gephi.Thank you.Álvaro
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