XGMML explained
XGMML (the eXtensible Graph Markup and Modeling Language) is an XML application based on GML which is used for graph description.
Functions
XGMML is an XML 1.0-based markup language based on the Graph Modeling Language. The language uses tags to describe the edges and notes on a graph. It is primarily used to make the graphs more easily exchangeable and readable by different graphing software.[1] [2] XGMML was created for WWWPal system and was intended for use containing the structural information of websites.[3]
XGMML is often used for data mining on websites.[4]
Applications supporting XGMML
- Cytoscape, an open source bioinformatics software platform for visualizing molecular interaction networks, loads and saves networks and node/edge attributes in XGMML
- Biomax BioXM Knowledge Management Environment, a customizable knowledge management system for life sciences, supports export of semantic network graphs as XGMML files
- JNets, a network visualization and analysis tool.
See also
- LOGML, a markup language derived from XGMML
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Notes and References
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- Book: Kohavi . Ron . WEBKDD 2001 - Mining Web Log Data Across All Customers Touch Points: Third International Workshop, San Francisco, CA, USA, August 26, 2001, Revised Papers . Masand . Brij M. . Spiliopoulou . Myra . Srivastava . Jaideep . 2003-08-02 . Springer . 978-3-540-45640-7 . en.