"NodeBox is a Mac OS X application that lets you create 2D visuals (static, animated or interactive) using Python programming code and export them as a PDF or a QuickTime movie."
"GUESS is an exploratory data analysis and visualization tool for graphs and networks... contains a domain-specific embedded language called Gython (an extension of ... Jython) which supports the operators and syntactic sugar necessary for working on grap
This library provides Python functions for agglomerative clustering. Its features include * generating hierarchical clusters from distance matrices * computing distance matrices from observation vectors * computing statistics on clusters *
NodeBox is a Mac OS X application that lets you create 2D visuals (static, animated or interactive) using Python programming code and export them as a PDF or a QuickTime movie. NodeBox is free and well-documented.
Mail Trends lets you analyze and visualize your email (as extracted from an IMAP server). You can see: * Distribution of messages by year, month, day, day of week and time of day * Distribution of messages by size and your top 40 largest messages * The top senders, recipients and mailing lists you're on. * Distributions of senders, recipients and mailing lists over time * The distribution of thread lengths and the lists and people that result in the longest threads
RadialNet is a network visualization tool developed for Umit during the Google Summer of Code 2007. In Umit it's called UmitMapper. It consists in a graphical tool to illustrate the Nmap network mapping. You can see a video demonstration based on version 0.3 here.