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Network data are produced automatically by everyday interactions -
social networks, power grids, and links between data sets are a few
examples. Such data capture social and economic behavior in a form
that can be analyzed using powerful computational tools. This book
is a guide to both basic and advanced techniques and algorithms for
extracting useful information from network data. The content is
organized around 'tasks', grouping the algorithms needed to gather
specific types of information and thus answer specific types of
questions. Examples include similarity between nodes in a network,
prestige or centrality of individual nodes, and dense regions or
communities in a network. Algorithms are derived in detail and
summarized in pseudo-code. The book is intended primarily for
computer scientists, engineers, statisticians and physicists, but
it is also accessible to network scientists based in the social
sciences. MATLAB (R)/Octave code illustrating some of the
algorithms will be available at:
http://www.cambridge.org/9781107125773.
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