<p>An illustration of the division of an abstract graph into the local community , its neighborhood , and the edges that connect to the unknown vertices in .</p
<p>Illustration of how the radii from different nodes interact with each other and the pairwise dist...
<p>An illustration showing the geographic and sociodemographic data compiled at each site during soc...
<p>This figure shows how each cage was visually divided into zones of equal size.</p
<p>The neighborhood of a point near the curve is split by the evolving curve into the local interior...
<p>(a) i-links: z-edges (black), xy-edges (blue). (b) o-links: s-links(green), t-links(red). (c) who...
This article considers the problem of image segmentation based on its representation as an undirecte...
A graph is any abstract object that consists of vertices and edges. This entry presents the main att...
<p>Panel (A): Graphical representation (edge-weighted graph). Panel (B): Matrix representation (edge...
<p>Inter-edges (red dashed) cross community boundaries. Intra-edges (blue solid) remain inside commu...
<p>The connections within each community (from C1 to C6) are sketched by Panels (a)–(f), respectivel...
<p>Karate club graph with overlapping communities of two nodes (red and violet).</p
<p>An example graph to demonstrate the differences between Leaf, NeighbourCull and FIS.</p
a) A node is added to the graph for every individual to generate the population. b) Due to the tight...
The neighborhood or two-step graph, N(G), of a graph G is the intersection graph of the open neighbo...
A graph is a cycle of cliques, if its set of vertices can be partitioned into clusters, such that ea...
<p>Illustration of how the radii from different nodes interact with each other and the pairwise dist...
<p>An illustration showing the geographic and sociodemographic data compiled at each site during soc...
<p>This figure shows how each cage was visually divided into zones of equal size.</p
<p>The neighborhood of a point near the curve is split by the evolving curve into the local interior...
<p>(a) i-links: z-edges (black), xy-edges (blue). (b) o-links: s-links(green), t-links(red). (c) who...
This article considers the problem of image segmentation based on its representation as an undirecte...
A graph is any abstract object that consists of vertices and edges. This entry presents the main att...
<p>Panel (A): Graphical representation (edge-weighted graph). Panel (B): Matrix representation (edge...
<p>Inter-edges (red dashed) cross community boundaries. Intra-edges (blue solid) remain inside commu...
<p>The connections within each community (from C1 to C6) are sketched by Panels (a)–(f), respectivel...
<p>Karate club graph with overlapping communities of two nodes (red and violet).</p
<p>An example graph to demonstrate the differences between Leaf, NeighbourCull and FIS.</p
a) A node is added to the graph for every individual to generate the population. b) Due to the tight...
The neighborhood or two-step graph, N(G), of a graph G is the intersection graph of the open neighbo...
A graph is a cycle of cliques, if its set of vertices can be partitioned into clusters, such that ea...
<p>Illustration of how the radii from different nodes interact with each other and the pairwise dist...
<p>An illustration showing the geographic and sociodemographic data compiled at each site during soc...
<p>This figure shows how each cage was visually divided into zones of equal size.</p