A game theoretic neighbourhood-based relevance index
Cesari, Giulia; Algaba, Encarnación; Moretti, Stefano; Napumeceno, Juan A. (2017), A game theoretic neighbourhood-based relevance index, dans Cherifi, Chantal; Cherifi, Hocine; Karsai, Márton; Musolesi, Mirco, Complex Networks & Their Applications VI, Proceedings of Complex Networks 2017, Springer International Publishing : Cham, p. 29-40. 10.1007/978-3-319-72150-7_3
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Communication / ConférenceDate
2017Titre du colloque
Proceedings of Complex Networks 2017 (The Sixth International Conference on Complex Networks and Their Applications)Date du colloque
2017-11Ville du colloque
LyonPays du colloque
FranceTitre de l'ouvrage
Complex Networks & Their Applications VI, Proceedings of Complex Networks 2017Auteurs de l’ouvrage
Cherifi, Chantal; Cherifi, Hocine; Karsai, Márton; Musolesi, MircoÉditeur
Springer International Publishing
Ville d’édition
Cham
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978-3-319-72149-1
Nombre de pages
1288Pages
29-40
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Métadonnées
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Cesari, GiuliaDipartimento di Matematica, "Francesco Brioschi"
Algaba, Encarnación
Departamento de Matemática Aplicada I [IMUS]
Moretti, Stefano

Laboratoire d'analyse et modélisation de systèmes pour l'aide à la décision [LAMSADE]
Napumeceno, Juan A.
Department of Languages and Computer Systems [LSI-US]
Résumé (EN)
Centrality measures are used in network analysis to identify the relevant elements in a network. Recently, several centrality measures based on coalitional game theory have been successfully applied to different kinds of biological networks, such as brain networks, gene networks, and metabolic networks. We propose an approach, using coalitional games, to the problem of identifying relevant genes in a biological network. Our model generalizes the notion of degree centrality, whose correlation with the relevance of genes for different biological functions is supported by several practical evidences in the literature. The new relevance index we propose is characterized by a set of axioms defined on gene networks and a formula for its computation is provided. Furthermore, an application to the analysis of a large co-expression network is shortly presented.Mots-clés
Complex Networks; Network Analysis; Game theoryPublications associées
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