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Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining. 2nd Ed., 2018
Abstract A discussion of community structure in networks and methods for its detection. The chapter begins with an introduction to the idea of community structure, followed by descriptions of a range of methods for finding communities, including modularity maximization, the InfoMap method, methods based on maximum-likelihood fits of ...
Seymour Martin Lipset, Reinhard Bendix
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Abstract A discussion of community structure in networks and methods for its detection. The chapter begins with an introduction to the idea of community structure, followed by descriptions of a range of methods for finding communities, including modularity maximization, the InfoMap method, methods based on maximum-likelihood fits of ...
Seymour Martin Lipset, Reinhard Bendix
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Community Detection with Fuzzy Community Structure
2011 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 2011In order to find a cover which allows nodes to be shared among several communities, we propose a simple fuzzy community detection algorithm, which is based on an existing partition detection technique. For the performance of overlapping nodes that makes the partition ambiguous, a new extended modularity is introduced to qualify covers.
Wang, Qinna, Fleury, Eric
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Uncovering the overlapping community structure of complex networks in nature and society
Nature, 2005Many complex systems in nature and society can be described in terms of networks capturing the intricate web of connections among the units they are made of.
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2016
This chapter begins with an outline of mathematical approaches for evaluating how genotypes/phenotypes might alter community structure, which points to predictions about when such effects should be strongest in nature. It then summarizes common approaches for empirical work, which might be broadly classed as (1) the effects of genotypes/phenotypes ...
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This chapter begins with an outline of mathematical approaches for evaluating how genotypes/phenotypes might alter community structure, which points to predictions about when such effects should be strongest in nature. It then summarizes common approaches for empirical work, which might be broadly classed as (1) the effects of genotypes/phenotypes ...
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2007
"engineers working in the fields of design, analysis, fabrication and construction of masts and/or towers will accomplish their tasks with confidence by consulting this book" - Mamoru Kawaguchi, President of IASS This book combines the accumulated knowledge of structural engineers, scientific researchers, mast and ...
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"engineers working in the fields of design, analysis, fabrication and construction of masts and/or towers will accomplish their tasks with confidence by consulting this book" - Mamoru Kawaguchi, President of IASS This book combines the accumulated knowledge of structural engineers, scientific researchers, mast and ...
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Information Communities: The Network Structure of Communication
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011Abstract This study puts forward a variable clique overlap model for identifying information communities, or potentially overlapping subgroups of network actors among whom reinforced independent links ensure efficient communication. We posit that the average intensity of communication between related individuals in information communities is greater ...
Peter Pal Zubcsek +2 more
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Polyploidy and community structure
Nature Microbiology, 2017Many species of Archaea, Bacteria and eukaryotes are polyploid in natural populations. The mixture of species with unknown but widely varying ploidy levels compromises marker-gene-based analyses of community structures, population dynamics and microbiomes.
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Parasitoid Community Structure
2000Modern agricultural landscapes range in structure from the highly simplified containing little in the way of non-crop habitat, to the very complex, containing small patches of cropland nested within extensive and interconnected areas of non-crop vegetation.
Paul C. Marino, Douglas A. Landis
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Non‐parametric multivariate analyses of changes in community structure
, 1993K. Clarke
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