Mining a medieval social network by kernel SOM and related methods
classification
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math.STphysics.soc-phstat.TH
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methodsnetworksocialclusteringgraphmedievalminingorganization
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This paper briefly presents several ways to understand the organization of a large social network (several hundreds of persons). We compare approaches coming from data mining for clustering the vertices of a graph (spectral clustering, self-organizing algorithms. . .) and provide methods for representing the graph from these analysis. All these methods are illustrated on a medieval social network and the way they can help to understand its organization is underlined.
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