Visualizing Graph Data (Manning)
Wednesday, 07 June 2017

This book teaches readers not only how to build graph data structures, but also how to create their own dynamic, interactive visualizations using a variety of tools. Author Corey Lanum shows how graphs make the relationships between the data elements a core part of the data structure.

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The book illustrates the fundamental graph concepts and techniques used to visualize graph data. It shows how create useful visualizations, as well as additional tools, and covershow to model data, create the best graphs for their particular audience, handle big data, and depict temporal and spatial data. Examples are shown using the Gephi and KeyLines visualization packages.

Author: Corey Lanum
Publisher: Manning Publications
Date: January 2017
Pages: 210
ISBN: 978-1617293078
Print: 1617293075
Kindle: N/A
Audience: Business users
Level: Introductory
Category: Data Science

 

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