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<h1>Visualizing graph structures in matlab</h1> We discuss some methods for visualizing graphs/ networks, including automatic layout of the nodes. We assume the graph is represented as an adjacency matrix. If using BNT, you can access the DAG using <pre> G = bnet.dag; </pre> <h2>Matlab's biograph function</h2> The Mathworks computational biology toolbox has many useful graph related functions, including visualization. <br> Click <a href="http://www.mathworks.com/products/bioinfo/demos.html?file=/products/demos/shipping/bioinfo/graphtheorydemo.html#4"> here</a> for a demo. <h2>Cemgil's draw_graph</h2> You can visualize an arbitrary graph (such as one learned using the structure learning routines) with Matlab code written by <a href="http://www-sigproc.eng.cam.ac.uk/~atc27/matlab/layout.html"> Ali Taylan Cemgil</a> from the University of Cambridge. A modified version of this code is <a href="GraphViz.zip">here</a> (this is already bundled with BNT). Just type <pre> draw_graph(G); </pre> For example, this is the output produced on a <a href="http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~murphyk/Software/BNT/usage.html#qmr">random QMR-like model</a>: <p> <img src="Figures/qmr.rnd.jpg"> <p> <h2>Pajek</h2> <a href="http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/pajek">Pajek</a> is an excellent, free Windows program for graph layout. Use <a href="adj2pajek2.m">adj2pajek2.m</a> to convert a graph to the Pajek file format. <br> Then Choose File->Network->Read from the menu. <h2>AT&T Graphviz</h2> <a href="http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz">graphhviz</a> is an open-source graph visualization package from AT&T. Use <a href="graph_to_dot.m">graph_to_dot</a> to convert an adjacency matrix to the AT&T file format (the "dot" format). You then use dot to convert it to postscript: <pre> graph_to_dot(G, 'filename', 'foo.dot'); dot -Tps foo.dot -o foo.ps ghostview foo.ps & </pre>