"Testing for correlation between network structure and high-dimensional node covariates", Fuchs-Kreiss & Keith Levin 2025
https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.03772
#StatisticalPhysics #GraphAnalysis
Testing for correlation between network structure and high-dimensional node covariates

In many application domains, networks are observed with node-level features. In such settings, a common problem is to assess whether or not nodal covariates are correlated with the network structure itself. Here, we present four novel methods for addressing this problem. Two of these are based on a linear model relating node-level covariates to latent node-level variables that drive network structure. The other two are based on applying canonical correlation analysis to the node features and network structure, avoiding the linear modeling assumptions. We provide theoretical guarantees for all four methods when the observed network is generated according to a low-rank latent space model endowed with node-level covariates, which we allow to be high-dimensional. Our methods are computationally cheaper and require fewer modeling assumptions than previous approaches to network dependency testing. We demonstrate and compare the performance of our novel methods on both simulated and real-world data.

arXiv.org

I thought I remembered someone here was working on a library to create and analyse #hypergraphs (potentially in #rust but I'm not sure).

Does anyone know who that might be? I wanted to check the library but I haven't been able to find it (or if I have, I did not recognize it).

Basically, anyone working on a hypergraph library, please ping me 😉

#complexNetworks #networkAnalysis #graphAnalysis #graphTheory #networkTheory #hypergraph

🔍📊 Unlock the power of visual tools in knowledge graph analysis at the Zazuko Knowledge Graph Forum!

Session Title: Visual Analysis and Querying of Large Knowledge Graphs

Overview: Join Thorsten Liebig, co-founder of derivo, as he unveils advanced visual tooling for RDF and LPG graph data. This session will demonstrate how visual aggregation facilitates exploration and querying of large Knowledge Graphs, eliminating the common 'hairball' visualization issue. Using industry project data, Thorsten will showcase:

- Techniques to understand the structure and proportions of millions of nodes.
- Methods to identify data flaws, outliers, or missing connections through visual cues.
- A codeless query approach that allows users to build complex queries, including advanced filtering and path expressions, through intuitive visual exploration.
- Strategies for refining graph schemas with new classes/labels on the fly.

Speaker:

- Thorsten Liebig, Co-founder of derivo, Consultant to major projects at Festo, Schaeffler, Springer Nature, and Bertelsmann.

🗓️ 30.5.2024 📍 https://github.com/zazuko/knowledge-graph-forum/

#KnowledgeGraph #DataVisualization #GraphAnalysis
GitHub - zazuko/knowledge-graph-forum: Knowledge Graph Forum, Switzerland

Knowledge Graph Forum, Switzerland. Contribute to zazuko/knowledge-graph-forum development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub

[#OSINT|#SOCMINT] Incitement to Kill: Tracking hate speech targeting Ukrainians during Russia’s war in Ukraine (by @BenDoBrown):
https://www.info-res.org/post/incitement-to-kill-tracking-hate-speech-targeting-ukrainians-during-russia-s-war-in-ukraine

#sna #socialnetworkanalysis #graphanalysis #Twitter #telegram #hatespeech

Incitement to Kill: Tracking hate speech targeting Ukrainians during Russia’s war in Ukraine

By Benjamin Strick Executive Summary This research examines the use of hate speech and national slurs to dehumanise, call for violence against, and celebrate the death of Ukrainians. The data analysed indicates widespread hate speech targeting Ukrainians primarily on Twitter and Telegram. Further examination of these accounts indicates the content was further spread to YouTube and Facebook. The research was accomplished by analysing data collected from Twitter and Telegram based on national slur

Centre for Informati

Cosmograph can visualize networks that have millions of nodes and edges. Everything is handled client-side including rendering using your own GPU.
#NetworkVisualization #GraphAnalysis #Cosmos

https://cosmograph.app/

Cosmograph: Visualize big networks within seconds | Cosmograph

Visualize big graphs within seconds

I need a desktop #graph #analysis tool that streamlines import and export from live data sets (e.g. APIs) and static data (e.g. XML, json, csv files). Any suggestions? I've experimented with #Gephi and #Neo4J desktop. Neither makes it easy to import data from a diverse set of sources.

#GraphAnalysis

I frequently draw out food recipes as directed acyclic graphs. My family thinks I'm weird.... But it helps me keep track of things and I enjoy the process. AND I just learned that there are folks out there who do it in a more formal way!

This post includes a beautiful bucatini all’Amatriciana recipe: https://freecontent.manning.com/what-do-cooking-pasta-and-data-science-have-in-common/

This post is also great https://bofh.org.uk/2019/03/04/recursive-sql-recipes/

Maybe I really should write the DAG-based cookbook I've joked about!

#cooking #recipes #GraphAnalysis #graph

What do Cooking Pasta and Data Science Have in Common? - Manning

From Data Science at Scale with Python and Dask by Jesse C. Daniel This article discusses Dask, how it compares to Apache Spark, and how to create and understand directed acyclic graphs using the example of the delicious Italian pasta dish bucatini all’Amatriciana.

Manning
Criminals Thought Bitcoin Was the Perfect Hiding Place, but They Thought Wrong

Companies have popped up to help cops identify suspects who use Bitcoin, and savvy criminals are moving to other currencies.

MIT Technology Review