DMNC - Density of Maximum Neighborhood Component


Definition

For a node v, let N be the node number and E be the edge number of MNC(v), respectively. The score of node v, DMNC(v), is defined to be E/Nϵ for some 1≤ϵ≤2. We may assume that the MNC has a strong community structure, such as a clique percolation in a random network. In our system, ϵ is set to be 1.7, which is close to 1.67, the ϵ-value as we assume the neighborhood sub-network has a four-community. [LIN, C.-Y. 2008]
DMNC - Density of Maximum Neighborhood Component 1≤ϵ≤2

References

  • CHEN, S.-H., CHIN, C.-H., WU, H.-H., HO, C.-W., KO, M.-T. & LIN, C.-Y. cyto-Hubba: A Cytoscape plug-in for hub object analysis in network biology. 20th International Conference on Genome Informatics, 2009.
  • LIN, C.-Y., CHIN, C.-H., WU, H.-H., CHEN, S.-H., HO, C.-W. & KO, M.-T. 2008. Hubba: hub objects analyzer—a framework of interactome hubs identification for network biology. Nucleic acids research, 36, W438-W443.


Comments

There are no comment yet.

Add your comment

Name:
Email:
Sum of    and