[Corpora-List] AutoMap2.0 - Software for Network Text Analysis released

From: Jana Diesner (jdiesner@andrew.cmu.edu)
Date: Thu Jul 08 2004 - 04:47:42 MET DST

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    Dear List members,

    We want to inform you that version 2.0 of AutoMap is now available through
    CASOS at
    http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/projects/automap/.
    AutoMap is a software for Network Text Analysis. It supports the extraction
    and analysis of:

      1. The structure of social and organizational systems from texts.
      2. Individual and team mental models.

    AutoMap supports fully automated data pre-processing techniques such as
    Stemming, Named Entity Recognition and Concept Deletion as well as
    computer-assisted pre-processing of textual data such thesaurus application.

    Networks extracted with AutoMap can be represented in .csv, DyNetML and DL
    for UCINET format.

    AutoMap supports the computation of social network analytic measures for
    nodes and graphs.

    Multiple networks extracted with AutoMap can be compared using the map
    comparison and node and edge distribution techniques.

    AutoMap2.0 has an easy to use Java interface, and it uses Java back-end.

    The installer for AutoMap2.0 for Windows and the user's guide can be
    accessed and
    downloaded from http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/projects/automap/software.html
    The user's guide includes examples for all AutoMap2.0 functionalities
    and sample data.

    For publications about AutoMap log on to
    http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/projects/automap/publications.html

    We also provide an online discussion forum for
    AutoMap. URL: http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=3
    The purpose of this forum is to:
    - Discuss questions related to the AutoMap software.
    - Get help from other AutoMap users and the developers of the software with
    using the tool.

    For bug reports, questions, and more information please contact
    Jana Diesner, jdiesner@andrew.cmu.edu.

    CASOS: http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu

    The Center for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems,
    Carnegie Mellon University. CASOS
    brings together social networks, computer science and the study of
    complex socio-technical systems.
    Director: Kathleen M. Carley

    ________________________________

    Jana Diesner
    Carnegie Mellon University
    School of Computer Science
    Institute for Software Research International (ISRI)
    Center for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems
    (CASOS)
    Phone (office): 001-412-268-5866
    E-mail: jdiesner@andrew.cmu.edu



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