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This is a list of projects and activities around Gephi produced by our members or in what the community have and interest.

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GEXF file format

GEXF (Graph Exchange XML Format) is a language for describing complex networks structures, their associated data and dynamics. Started in 2007 at Gephi project by different actors, deeply involved in graph exchange issues, the gexf specifications are mature enough to claim being both extensible and open, and suitable for real specific applications.

Who? The GEXF Working Group

Links: website | forum

libgexf

Libgexf is the official C++ toolkit library for the GEXF file format. It is free software available under the MIT License. Though the library is written in C++ a variety of language bindings make it available in other environments.

Who? Sebastien Heymann

Links: website | forum

GexfWalker

If many applications are already available to explore and visualize graphs (as Gephi, GUESS, Pajek, etc...), there is not a lot of ways to experience on the Web a local and global navigation of these graphs (the best example I know is the noticeable Moritz Stefaner's Relation Browser for the local view). This tool is particularly developped for the Gephi and GEXF users community. It is all about GEXF, and is supposed to work with any graph spatialised from Gephi and exported as a GEXF file.

Who? Alexis Jacomy

Links: website | forum

GraphGL

GraphGL, a network visualization library for the Web

Mozilla Drumbeat - Map the Web

See http://gephi.org/2010/mozilla-drumbeat-%e2%80%93-map-the-web/

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