We have provided some software to demonstate some of the technologies used by Cercia.

This software is provided as-is with no warranty and cannot be used for commercial purposes.


ClusterVis

Screen shot of the ClusterVis tool

Cercia's revolutionary graphical data visualisation and clustering tool. In this fully-featured demo version, you can explore a built-in sample dataset and experiment with the use of force-based visualisation to bring data to life.

[Download demo] (Windows only)



NetworkVis

Screen shot of the NetworkVis tool

An advanced, force-based network visualisation package. In this version, you can explore a demo data file, analysing the way in which a network organises itself, exploring links and tensions between the nodes, and generating powerful insights into complex linked relationships.

[Download demo] (Windows only)



Logfile Analyser

Screen shot of the Logfile Analyser tool

The third component of Cercia's force-based visualisation suite, Logfile Analyser gives you the power to examine apache web log files and to visualise them in interactive 3D. With this demo version, we have included our own web logs from the old Cercia website. Explore the interaction between the individual pages and examine the user's-eye view of our Internet presence.

[Download demo] (Windows only)



GPLib

This simple but effective open-source C++ library is provided as-is for use in the preparation of software projects based on Genetic Programming. It provides a flexible, powerful and easy to use first step in building any GP solution to complex data analysis problems. Further interactive community development and improvement are very much encouraged.

[Download demo] (Should work under both Windows and Unix but may need some tweaks depending on your C++ installation)


Creative Evolutionary Design

sample design

An [online demonstration] shows how original, creative designs can easily and enjoyably be produced by simple user interaction. A selection of designs produced by this method can be seen in the [gallery].

More information here.

Part of Cercia's Creative Evolutionary Design project.