Abstract Drawing trees and figures in the subject Graph Theory (Mathematics) is a
requirement for researchers and teachers. This include loops, arcs, nodes,
weights for edges. This article aims to get started with PSTricks by keeping
two commands in mind viz. pstree and psmatrix with their most useful
options with the help of which a reader can draw neat tree diagrams, loops,
can label nodes, add weights to edges. After completing the diagram, one
can add these diagrams to TEX file. So working knowledge about drawing
figures in graph theory can be gained.
We describe a network approach to building recommendation systems for a Web service. We employ two different types of weighted graphs in our analysis and development: Proximity graphs, a type of Fuzzy Graphs based on a co-occurrence probability, and semi-metric distance graphs, which do not observe the triangle inequality of Euclidean distances. Both types of graphs are used to develop intelligent recommendation and collaboration systems for the MyLibrary@LANL web service, a user-centered front-end to the Los Alamos National Laboratory's digital library collections and Web resources.
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