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Exploring weighted network backbone extraction: A comparative analysis of structural techniques
Ali Yassin1,2, Hocine Cherifi3, Hamida Seba2
1LIB, Université Bourgogne Europe, Franche-Comté, Dijon, France.
Plos One
|May 20, 2025
Summary
This study evaluates eight backbone extraction methods for weighted networks, revealing distinct behaviors and a hierarchical relationship. Findings aid in selecting optimal methods for network simplification and analysis across various domains.
Area of Science:
- Network Science
- Graph Theory
- Data Analysis
Background:
- Network backbone extraction simplifies complex systems by identifying essential structural features.
- Selecting appropriate methods is challenging due to diverse technique behaviors in weighted networks.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate and compare eight structural backbone extraction methods for weighted networks.
- To understand the distinct behaviors and hierarchical relationships of these methods.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of 33 real-world weighted networks using eight distinct backbone extraction techniques.
- Evaluation based on topological properties, Jaccard similarity, and Overlap Coefficient.
Main Results:
- Primary Linkage Analysis (PLAM) yields the simplest backbone; MSP, UMB, and MB add connectivity.
- Doubly Stochastic Filter preserves weight/degree distributions and connectivity.
- H-Backbone prioritizes high-weight edges but impacts connectivity; Metric Backbone and Planar Maximally Filtered Graph ensure node preservation and reachability.
Conclusions:
- A hierarchical relationship exists among backbone extraction methods, influencing network simplification and property preservation.
- Insights guide practitioners in choosing methods for applications in biology, social networks, and transportation.
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