<p>Community precision, varying <i>g</i>, with <i>n</i> = 1460, 〈<i>k</i>〉 = 20, <i>k</i><sub>max</sub> = 30, <i>μ</i> = 0.1, <i>τ</i><sub>1</sub> = 3, <i>τ</i><sub>2</sub> = 1, <i>c</i><sub>min</sub> = 10, and <i>c</i><sub>max</sub> = 20. A. Random Path Method. B. High-degree Path Method.</p
<p>Black lines indicate best linear fit to the data (dashed) and model (solid) networks. In panel <i...
<p>(A) Absolute values of the clustering coefficient (blue circles, left axis) and mean path length...
<p>(<i>a</i>) A human PPI network with <i>n</i> = 11,524 nodes and average degree of 9.0. The dashed...
<p>Normalized Mutual Information, varying <i>g</i>, with <i>n</i> = 1460, 〈<i>k</i>〉 = 20, <i>k</i><...
<p>Precision, varying <i>μ</i> on non-assortative LFR networks with normal distribution with <i>n</i...
<p>Detailed method comparison results for the social Enron (left) and biological aging-related (righ...
<p>a) Comparison of the accuracy obtained by the proposed method (left side) and the classical netwo...
<p>We compare the means of these properties over 10 different realizations of first and second gener...
Parameters of networks: (a) kmax=30, cmax=150; (b) kmax=100, cmax=150; (c) kmax=30, cmax=600; (d) km...
For all frames n = kA = 50, kB = 0, tmax = 10. (a) wE = 0.4, wI = −0.5, μ = 10 and k1 = 2 (b) wE = 0...
The resulting difference to the original value (designated with a blue dot ●), the average AMI of al...
Degree distributions of the network at the start (t = 0) are shown in blue and distributions at the ...
<p>Total number of nodes (<i>N</i>); number of edges (<i>E</i>); average degree per node (〈<i>k</i>〉...
Networks can be used to analyze systems in the real world, however they are often too large for our ...
<p>(a) The degree distribution specifies how likely it is for a person to have a particular number o...
<p>Black lines indicate best linear fit to the data (dashed) and model (solid) networks. In panel <i...
<p>(A) Absolute values of the clustering coefficient (blue circles, left axis) and mean path length...
<p>(<i>a</i>) A human PPI network with <i>n</i> = 11,524 nodes and average degree of 9.0. The dashed...
<p>Normalized Mutual Information, varying <i>g</i>, with <i>n</i> = 1460, 〈<i>k</i>〉 = 20, <i>k</i><...
<p>Precision, varying <i>μ</i> on non-assortative LFR networks with normal distribution with <i>n</i...
<p>Detailed method comparison results for the social Enron (left) and biological aging-related (righ...
<p>a) Comparison of the accuracy obtained by the proposed method (left side) and the classical netwo...
<p>We compare the means of these properties over 10 different realizations of first and second gener...
Parameters of networks: (a) kmax=30, cmax=150; (b) kmax=100, cmax=150; (c) kmax=30, cmax=600; (d) km...
For all frames n = kA = 50, kB = 0, tmax = 10. (a) wE = 0.4, wI = −0.5, μ = 10 and k1 = 2 (b) wE = 0...
The resulting difference to the original value (designated with a blue dot ●), the average AMI of al...
Degree distributions of the network at the start (t = 0) are shown in blue and distributions at the ...
<p>Total number of nodes (<i>N</i>); number of edges (<i>E</i>); average degree per node (〈<i>k</i>〉...
Networks can be used to analyze systems in the real world, however they are often too large for our ...
<p>(a) The degree distribution specifies how likely it is for a person to have a particular number o...
<p>Black lines indicate best linear fit to the data (dashed) and model (solid) networks. In panel <i...
<p>(A) Absolute values of the clustering coefficient (blue circles, left axis) and mean path length...
<p>(<i>a</i>) A human PPI network with <i>n</i> = 11,524 nodes and average degree of 9.0. The dashed...