Thanks for the videos. Your articles and python notebooks help me think about my research, which is about identity constructions in social networks. If you can, I encourage you to share more videos like this on TH-cam, because content like yours is very hard to find.
480 views is blasphemy, this is a super important find! On some level I was always aware of their "yes, but" approach, but this puts everything in context and I believe it would be a political game-changer in people were to be better educated on this topic.
this is really very interesting Dino, do you have Python code as well? I am curious as to how you go from the survey answers to the weighted network.. then visualisation is I guess one of the usual layout algos?
Hi! Yes, we have an entire tutorial for python here: www.resinmethod.net/python-0/ And many other resources in the main website: www.resinmethod.net/ For that specific visualization I am using Gephi, but any force-directed method will hold very similar results (there are also some native to python)
thanks for the video presentation!
Thanks for the videos. Your articles and python notebooks help me think about my research, which is about identity constructions in social networks. If you can, I encourage you to share more videos like this on TH-cam, because content like yours is very hard to find.
You really gave me many insights thanks a lot man! Nice work
480 views is blasphemy, this is a super important find! On some level I was always aware of their "yes, but" approach, but this puts everything in context and I believe it would be a political game-changer in people were to be better educated on this topic.
this is really very interesting Dino, do you have Python code as well? I am curious as to how you go from the survey answers to the weighted network.. then visualisation is I guess one of the usual layout algos?
Hi! Yes, we have an entire tutorial for python here:
www.resinmethod.net/python-0/
And many other resources in the main website:
www.resinmethod.net/
For that specific visualization I am using Gephi, but any force-directed method will hold very similar results (there are also some native to python)
" yes.
but ciaooooo . welcome welcome "
Sono d'accordo!
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