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Martin Hilbert, PhD, professor, University of California, Davis, continues the discussion of network analysis software with an example illustrating how to use Gephi to calculate network measures, including degree distribution, modularity, average path length, closeness centrality, undirected networks, page rank, and eigenvector centrality.
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Chapter 1: Martin Hilbert Explains How to Calculate the Degree Distribution and Modularity of a Network Using Gephi
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Chapter 2: Martin Hilbert Explains How to Calculate the Average Path Length and Closeness Centrality of a Network Using Gephi
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Chapter 3: Martin Hilbert Explains How to Calculate Undirected Networks, Page Rank, and Eigenvector Centrality Using Gephi
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