Philosophical simulations on networks
Project description
PolyGraphs
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PolyGraphs is a scaleable framework for performing simulations on networks built using PyTorch and DGL that can run on CPUs and GPUs.
Getting Started
PolyGraphs requires and appropriately configured version of PyTorch and DGL before installation, see the getting started guide for more details. You can install the PolyGraphs library via PyPi:
pip install polygraphs
You can run simulations using a configuration file with the polygraphs
command:
polygraphs -f test.yaml
Installing from Source
Advanced users can install from source, see the documentation for more details on running PolyGraphs on the platform guide.
Analysing Simulation Results
Results from simulations can be processed using the analysis module.
Papers About PolyGraphs
Ball, B., Koliousis, A., Mohanan, A. & Peacey, M. Computational philosophy: reflections on the PolyGraphs project. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 11, 186 (2024).
Ball, B., Koliousis, A., Mohanan, A. & Peacey, M. Misinformation and higher-order evidence. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 11, 1294 (2024).
Contributing
Please file an issue if you encounter a bug or have any suggestions. Bug-fixes, contributions, new features and extensions are welcomed through discussion in issues.