SNAPNetwork

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SNAPNetwork
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URL http://snap.stanford.edu/data/


Domain

  • Stanford large network dataset collection
    SNAP datasets are also part University of Florida Sparse Matrix collection.

Comments

  • Datasets collection contain:
  1. Social networks: online social networks, edges represent interactions between people
  2. Communication networks: email communication networks with edges representing communication
  3. Citation networks: nodes represent papers, edges represent citations
  4. Collaboration networks: nodes represent scientists, edges represent collaborations (co-authoring a paper)
  5. Web graphs: nodes represent webpages and edges are hyperlinks
  6. Amazon networks : nodes represent products and edges link commonly co-purchased products
  7. Internet networks : nodes represent computers and edges communication
  8. Road networks : nodes represent intersections and edges roads connecting the intersections
  9. Autonomous systems : graphs of the internet
  10. Signed networks : networks with positive and negative edges (friend/foe, trust/distrust)
  11. Wikipedia networks and metadata : Talk, editing and voting data from Wikipedia
  12. Twitter and Memetracker : Memetracker phrases, links and 467 million Tweets

Media (image, video, mixed, …)

  • Text

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Source (FlickR, Corel)

  • The university of Stanford

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Copyright

  • The SNAP library is distributed under the BSD license. This means that it is free for both academic and commercial use. Note however that some third party components in the library require that you reference certain works in scientific publications.
    You are fee build your code on top of the SNAP library. If do so, please reference (cite) the library and this website.

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