Very interesting! That’s an aspect of Tinderbox I’m trying to use as well. But one must consider: Tinderbox is not a vector database. To utilize the significance of the edges (links) between the nodes (notes), I’ve chosen an approach that I explain in more detail here:
https://forum.eastgate.com/t/temporal-attribute-to-connections/8127/18
As @eastgate already mentioned, you can export to multiple formats using the HTML export. Although it’s called HTML export, in reality, you decide what and how Tinderbox exports. You just have to do everything yourself. You could just as well export the data as CSV and import it into Gephi, for example, to analyze it more thoroughly there.