This study is an overview of network topology metrics and a computational approach to analyzing graph topology via multiple-metric analysis on graph ensembles. The paper cautions against studying single metrics or combining disparate graph ensembles from different domains to extract global patterns. This is because there often exists considerable diversity among graphs that share any given topology metric, patterns vary depending on the underlying graph construction model, and many real data sets are not actual statistical ensembles. As real data examples, we present five airline ensembles, comprising temporal snapshots of networks of similar topology. Wikipedia language networks are shown as an example of a nontemporal ensemble. General pa...
Abstract Network analysis is a useful tool to analyse the interactions and structure of graphs that ...
Proceedings of the conference \"Complex networks: structure, function and processes\", Kolkata (Sate...
Subject of this dissertation is the assessment of graph similarity. The application context and ulti...
Researchers have proposed a variety of metrics to measure important graph properties, for instance, ...
An increasing number of network metrics have been applied in network analysis. If metric relations w...
Researchers have proposed a variety of metrics to measure important graph properties, for instance, ...
Comparison of graph structure is a ubiquitous task in data analysis and machine learning, with diver...
Network analysis naturally relies on graph theory and, more particularly, on the use of node and edg...
International audienceMany real-world networks lend themselves to the use of graphs for analysing an...
We present software for deriving innovative metrics describing dominant parts of the internal struct...
<p>The average percent identity is the fraction of links the randomized network had in common with t...
We review the main tools which allow for the statistical characterization of weighted networks. We t...
Networked structures arise in a wide array of different contexts such as technological and transport...
Specific properties emerge from the structure of large networks, such as that of worldwide air traff...
We present a statistical analysis of different metrics characterizing the topological properties of ...
Abstract Network analysis is a useful tool to analyse the interactions and structure of graphs that ...
Proceedings of the conference \"Complex networks: structure, function and processes\", Kolkata (Sate...
Subject of this dissertation is the assessment of graph similarity. The application context and ulti...
Researchers have proposed a variety of metrics to measure important graph properties, for instance, ...
An increasing number of network metrics have been applied in network analysis. If metric relations w...
Researchers have proposed a variety of metrics to measure important graph properties, for instance, ...
Comparison of graph structure is a ubiquitous task in data analysis and machine learning, with diver...
Network analysis naturally relies on graph theory and, more particularly, on the use of node and edg...
International audienceMany real-world networks lend themselves to the use of graphs for analysing an...
We present software for deriving innovative metrics describing dominant parts of the internal struct...
<p>The average percent identity is the fraction of links the randomized network had in common with t...
We review the main tools which allow for the statistical characterization of weighted networks. We t...
Networked structures arise in a wide array of different contexts such as technological and transport...
Specific properties emerge from the structure of large networks, such as that of worldwide air traff...
We present a statistical analysis of different metrics characterizing the topological properties of ...
Abstract Network analysis is a useful tool to analyse the interactions and structure of graphs that ...
Proceedings of the conference \"Complex networks: structure, function and processes\", Kolkata (Sate...
Subject of this dissertation is the assessment of graph similarity. The application context and ulti...