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A chord diagram is a graphical method of displaying the inter-relationships between data in a matrix. The data are arranged radially around a circle with the relationships between the data points typically drawn as arcs connecting the data.

The format can be aesthetically pleasing, making it a popular choice in the world of data visualization.

The primary use of chord diagrams is to show the flows or connections between several entities. Each entity is represented by a fragment along the circumference of the circle. Arcs are drawn between entities to show flows. The thickness of the arc is proportional to the significance of the flow.

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