We introduce a novel technique for characterising networks using the structure of their sub-graphs, which we call the network’s fine structure. To judge the similarities between networks we use the earth mover’s distance between the distributions of features of their constituent sub-graphs. This technique is an abstraction of graph edit-distance. Given these similarity measures we explore their use in hierarchical clustering on several networks derived from a variety of sources including social interaction data.
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Macindoe, O., & Richards, W. (2011). Comparing networks using their fine structure. International Journal of Social Computing and Cyber-Physical Systems, 1(1), 79. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijsccps.2011.043605
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