Network analysis is usually performed with combinatorial measures such as those presented in Chap. 5 or traditional statistical tools such as principal component analysis. However, it is extremely difficult for some patterns, even with these powerful approaches, and the results of these methods can be difficult to interpret without an appropriate representation.
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