sna (version 2.7-2)

centralgraph: Find the Central Graph of a Labeled Graph Stack

Description

Returns the central graph of a set of labeled graphs, i.e. that graph in which i->j iff i->j in >=50% of the graphs within the set. If normalize==TRUE, then the value of the i,jth edge is given as the proportion of graphs in which i->j.

Usage

centralgraph(dat, normalize=FALSE)

Value

A matrix containing the central graph (or mean matrix)

Arguments

dat

one or more input graphs.

normalize

boolean indicating whether the results should be normalized. The result of this is the "mean matrix". By default, normalize==FALSE.

Author

Carter T. Butts buttsc@uci.edu

Details

The central graph of a set of graphs S is that graph C which minimizes the sum of Hamming distances between C and G in S. As such, it turns out (for the dichotomous case, at least), to be analogous to both the mean and median for sets of graphs. The central graph is useful in a variety of contexts; see the references below for more details.

References

Banks, D.L., and Carley, K.M. (1994). ``Metric Inference for Social Networks.'' Journal of Classification, 11(1), 121-49.

See Also

hdist

Examples

Run this code
#Generate some random graphs
dat<-rgraph(10,5)
#Find the central graph
cg<-centralgraph(dat)
#Plot the central graph
gplot(cg)
#Now, look at the mean matrix
cg<-centralgraph(dat,normalize=TRUE)
print(cg)

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