Focus-based filtering + clustering technique for power-law networks with small world phenomenon

  • Boutin F
  • Thièvre J
  • Hascoët M
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Abstract

Realistic interaction networks usually present two main properties: a power-law degree distribution and a small world behavior. Few nodes are linked to many nodes and adjacent nodes are likely to share common neighbors. Moreover, graph structure usually presents a dense core that is difficult to explore with classical filtering and clustering techniques. In this paper, we propose a new filtering technique accounting for a user-focus. This technique extracts a tree-like graph with also power-law degree distribution and small world behavior. Resulting structure is easily drawn with classical force-directed drawing algorithms. It is also quickly clustered and displayed into a multi-level silhouette tree (MuSi-Tree) from any user-focus. We built a new graph filtering + clustering + drawing API and report a case study.

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Boutin, F., Thièvre, J., & Hascoët, M. (2006). Focus-based filtering + clustering technique for power-law networks with small world phenomenon. In Visualization and Data Analysis 2006 (Vol. 6060, p. 60600Q). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.649625

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