Network visualization tests using the archival E.A.T. documents processed and stored in Semantic Lab's Wikibase
This network links together E.A.T people who were mentioned together in the same document or context. Shows a “co-participation” network of possibly related individuals. Click on a person to view the document text that they were mentioned in.
The same idea as the 2D version, but evaluating how useful it is to represent the network in three dimensions. No interaction, click nodes does nothing.
The same co-participation data as the 2D network, drawn as a Hive Plot: people are placed on axes by connectivity tier (hubs, connected, peripheral) and ordered along them by number of links. The layout is rule-based instead of force-directed, so the same data always produces the same picture. Hover a person to trace their links, click to open their Wikibase page.
A Hive Plot where every axis is an E.A.T. artwork and the dots on it are the people who made or contributed to it. A curve connects the same person between two artworks they both worked on, showing who carried collaborations from artwork to artwork. Hover a person to trace them across artworks, hover an artwork name to light up its whole cast.
Shows all E.A.T. artworks currently in the Wikibase and the related individuals. The role of the person to the artwork is displayed, when you click on a node it opens the Wikibase page.
All network visualization are meant for desktop viewing, haven't been tested on mobile devices.