Measuring impact of peripheral nodes

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Poster for ECCB2012 presenting the Expected Reach/Expected Wait. This is a metric which measures node influence based on the expected degree of an infected cluster seeed from a single node. It is applicable to the 75% of nodes which are not hubs or immediately connected to hubs.

Among other illustrations, we show that the node predicts if humans or zombies will prevail in a simulated apocalpse where the disease is met by concurrent spread of education in zombie hunting techniques.

 

 

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Published on 06 Sep 2012 - 08:46 (GMT)

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