The ability to compare complex systems can provide new insight into the fundamental nature of the processes captured, in ways that are otherwise inaccessible to observation. Here, we introduce the n-tangle method to directly compare two networks for structural similarity, based on the distribution of edge density in network subgraphs. We demonstrate that this method can efficiently introduce comparative analysis into network science and opens the road for many new applications. For example, we show how the construction of a “phylogenetic tree” across animal taxa according to their social structure can reveal commonalities in the behavioral ecology of the populations, or how students create similar networks according to the University size. ...
Biological, ecological, social, and technological systems are complex structures with multiple inter...
The study of networks has become a substantial interdisciplinary endeavor that encompasses myriad di...
While the number of network comparison methods is increasing, benchmarking of these methods is still...
We describe and illustrate methodology for comparing networks from diverse settings. Our empirical b...
Networks, graphical representations of a system and the relationships between its parts, is an impor...
Many complex systems can be represented as networks, and the problem of network comparison is becomi...
Subject of this dissertation is the assessment of graph similarity. The application context and ulti...
We consider the problem of determining how similar two networks (without known node-correspondences)...
Many large network data sets are noisy and contain links representing low-intensity relationships th...
International audienceGraph theoretical approach has proved an effective tool to understand, charact...
BACKGROUND: Comparison of various kinds of biological data is one of the main problems in bioinforma...
Many large network data sets are noisy and contain links representing low-intensity relationships th...
Graph theory is a valuable framework to study the organization of functional and anatomical connecti...
We introduce an approach for the interactive visual analysis of weighted, dynamic networks. These ne...
Graph theory is a valuable framework to study the organization of functional and anatomical connecti...
Biological, ecological, social, and technological systems are complex structures with multiple inter...
The study of networks has become a substantial interdisciplinary endeavor that encompasses myriad di...
While the number of network comparison methods is increasing, benchmarking of these methods is still...
We describe and illustrate methodology for comparing networks from diverse settings. Our empirical b...
Networks, graphical representations of a system and the relationships between its parts, is an impor...
Many complex systems can be represented as networks, and the problem of network comparison is becomi...
Subject of this dissertation is the assessment of graph similarity. The application context and ulti...
We consider the problem of determining how similar two networks (without known node-correspondences)...
Many large network data sets are noisy and contain links representing low-intensity relationships th...
International audienceGraph theoretical approach has proved an effective tool to understand, charact...
BACKGROUND: Comparison of various kinds of biological data is one of the main problems in bioinforma...
Many large network data sets are noisy and contain links representing low-intensity relationships th...
Graph theory is a valuable framework to study the organization of functional and anatomical connecti...
We introduce an approach for the interactive visual analysis of weighted, dynamic networks. These ne...
Graph theory is a valuable framework to study the organization of functional and anatomical connecti...
Biological, ecological, social, and technological systems are complex structures with multiple inter...
The study of networks has become a substantial interdisciplinary endeavor that encompasses myriad di...
While the number of network comparison methods is increasing, benchmarking of these methods is still...