Categoria: Seminari e Convegni
Stato: Archiviata

LETO PEEL - UNIVERSITE' CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN - BEYOND JUST NETWORKS: INCORPORATING NODE METADATA INTO NETWORK ANALYSIS.

14 novembre 2018 - ore 11:30 - Aula Buzano DISMA (terzo piano)

Networks have become a powerful abstraction to represent a multitude of complex systems and analyse them using a common set of tools. We use nodes to represent entities and edges to represent interactions or relationships between them. The network-centric view of a complex system is one that says the connections between entities are often more important than the entities themselves. This is not to say, however, that information about the entities is useless, yet many network science methods ignore this "metadata".
In this talk, Dr Peel will discuss how network structure and metadata can be used together. Here, he will focus on node metadata: attributes or properties of nodes, e.g. race or gender of people in social networks, body mass or feeding type of species in ecological networks and so on. Dr Peel will first describe a common misuse of node metadata as "ground truth" communities for evaluating community detection algorithms, along with the theoretical and practical issues associated with this practice. He will then go on to describe some methods for network analysis that have been recently developed to incorporate node metadata. These include methods that use the network structure to predict missing node metadata, determine if the distribution of metadata values over a network’s structure is random or not, and quantify the heterogeneity of metadata correlation (assortativity) over edges.