Gephi
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Developer(s) | Mathieu Bastian, Eduardo Ramos Ibañez, Mathieu Jacomy, Cezary Bartosiak, Sébastien Heymann, Julian Bilcke, Patrick McSweeney, André Panisson, Jérémy Subtil, Helder Suzuki, Martin Skurla, Antonio Patriarca |
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Initial release | 31 July 2008[1] |
Stable release | 0.9.1 / 14 February 2016 |
Development status | Beta |
Written in | Java, OpenGL |
Operating system | Linux, Windows, Mac OS X |
Size | 29.1 MB |
Available in | English, French, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil) |
Type | Visualization |
License | GNU General Public License, Common Development and Distribution License |
Website | gephi |

Gephi is an open-source network analysis and visualization software package written in Java on the NetBeans platform,[3] initially developed by students of the University of Technology of Compiègne (UTC)[4] in France. Gephi has been selected for the Google Summer of Code in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013.
Applications
Gephi has been used in a number of research projects in academia, journalism and elsewhere, for instance in visualizing the global connectivity of New York Times content[5] and examining Twitter network traffic during social unrest[6][7] along with more traditional network analysis topics.[8]
Gephi inspired the LinkedIn InMaps[9] and was used for the network visualizations for Truthy.[10]
Consortium
The Gephi Consortium is a French non-profit corporation which supports development of future releases of Gephi. Members include SciencesPo, Linkfluence, WebAtlas, and Quid.[11]
See also
- Graph (discrete mathematics)
- Graph drawing
- Graph theory
- Graph (data structure)
- Social network analysis software
- File formats
- Related software
References
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