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Análisis de Redes Bimodales×Análisis de modularidad×
CampoAnálisis de redesAnálisis de redes
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen19742004
Autor originalBreiger, R. L.Newman, M. E. J. & Girvan, M.
TipoBipartite graph analysisCommunity detection / graph partitioning
Fuente seminalBreiger, R. L. (1974). The duality of persons and groups. Social Forces, 53(2), 181–190. DOI ↗Newman, M. E. J., & Girvan, M. (2004). Finding and evaluating community structure in networks. Physical Review E, 69(2), 026113. DOI ↗
Aliasbipartite network analysis, affiliation network analysis, two-mode SNA, dual-projection network analysisQ-modularity, community structure detection, network modularity optimization, graph partitioning by modularity
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ResumenTwo-mode network analysis examines networks built from two distinct types of nodes — such as actors and events, authors and papers, or companies and board members — connected only across types. By analysing this bipartite structure directly or projecting it onto one-mode networks, researchers uncover affiliation patterns, shared memberships, and structural duality that are invisible in standard one-mode social network analysis.Modularity analysis is a network science method, formalized by Newman and Girvan in 2004, that detects community structure in graphs by measuring whether edges are more concentrated within groups than expected by chance. Its scalar quality index Q guides algorithms that partition nodes into cohesive clusters, making it the most widely adopted framework for community detection in social, biological, and technological networks.
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