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A tag flow graph is a graph connecting characters to one another with edges weighted according to the number of posts where the given two characters are tagging one another. That is, if character A is tagging character B or character B is tagging character A 10 times, while characters C and D are tagging one another less times then the weight (thickness) of the edge (line) between characters A and B will be larger than the weight between C and D. | A tag flow graph is a graph connecting characters to one another with edges weighted according to the number of posts where the given two characters are tagging one another. That is, if character A is tagging character B or character B is tagging character A 10 times, while characters C and D are tagging one another less times then the weight (thickness) of the edge (line) between characters A and B will be larger than the weight between C and D. | ||
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===January 2012=== | ===January 2012=== | ||
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Revision as of 08:33, 5 August 2012
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Presented below are tag flow graphs along with plots of total sims and posts per simmer.
What is a Tag Flow Graph?
A tag flow graph is a graph connecting characters to one another with edges weighted according to the number of posts where the given two characters are tagging one another. That is, if character A is tagging character B or character B is tagging character A 10 times, while characters C and D are tagging one another less times then the weight (thickness) of the edge (line) between characters A and B will be larger than the weight between C and D.
Stats
January 2012
February 2012
March 2012
April 2012
May 2012