For smaller graphs it shouldn't be a problem to get them visualised this way with this python module:

https://patrickfuller.github.io/jgraph/ 

example:
https://patrickfuller.github.io/jgraph/examples/github.html 


Cheers,


Felix


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On 27 May 2017 at 9:13:33 pm, Tiago de Paula Peixoto (tiago@skewed.de) wrote:

On 27.05.2017 11:08, Peter Clarke wrote:
> I would say that it can be helpful when you can interactively 'fly through'
> your data. It is possible to use a 'flying' interface with a game engine
> type backend to allow interactive exploration of massive datasets.
In my opinion that is the kind of thing you see in movies, but is hardly
useful in the real world. A network that looks like a huge hairball in 2D
will also look like a hairball in 3D.

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Tiago de Paula Peixoto <tiago@skewed.de>

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