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【INFO】Open Data Release: Global Biotic Interactions data with two types of centralities
As part of efforts to promote building “augmented ecosystems,” the Synecoculture team led by M.Funabashi publicly releases a dataset of two types of centrality indices based on open ecological data.
The paper by Funabashi and Minami demonstrates the dynamical assessment of augmented ecosystems using interactive AI. This GitHub page was created to provide public access to the dataset used in this paper. The dataset is based on an open dataset from Global Biotic Interactions (GloBI) , in which two types of centrality indices were added: Betweenness centrality and PageRank.
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