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how can i run graphzoom with my own graph #31

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LouisDRR opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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how can i run graphzoom with my own graph #31

LouisDRR opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 3 comments

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@LouisDRR
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LouisDRR commented Oct 1, 2024

How can i run graphzoom with my own graph data? I would appreciate your immediate attention to this issue.

@Chenhui1016
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Hi,

You can follow files here to generate input data for GraphZoom.

@LouisDRR
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LouisDRR commented Oct 3, 2024

I need more details about the files. If my graph is an undirected graph, each edge has a weight, and the nodes also have a weight, which is an integer. In this case, what is the content of the xxx-feat.npy file? Is it about node weights? What is the structure of this numpy array? And what is class-map.json?

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LouisDRR commented Oct 6, 2024

Hi,

You can follow files here to generate input data for GraphZoom.

Hi,I would need more details about the files. If my graph is an undirected graph, each edge has a weight, and the nodes also have a weight, which is an integer. In this case, what is the content of the xxx-feat.npy file? Or do I need to use graph-fusion? And what is class-map.json? I'm a new men to this field, sorry to bother you.

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