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Network Analysis in R

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Overview

Learn to analyze and visualize network data with the igraph package and create interactive network plots with threejs.

Get an Introduction to Networks



Discover the fundamental concepts in network analysis. This course begins by taking you through the basics of social networks, vertices and edges, and how you can use the igraph R package to explore and visualize network data.



You’ll move on to looking at directed networks in more detail, including the identification of key relationships between vertices and applying your new skills to a network data set looking at measles transmission in Hagelloch.



Understand Network Structures and Graphs



Learn to characterize network structures and substructures by looking at network density and average path length. The third chapter of this course takes you through randomization and random graphs, before moving on to triangles, transitivity, and visualizing cliques.



Identify Relationships Using Assortativity in igraph



Assortativity determines how likely two vertices are to be attached to each other if they share a common attribute - whether that’s numerical or categorical. You’ll explore the ASSORTATIVITY function within igraph to determine the impact of gender on a friendship network dataset, and will apply randomizations to assess your findings.



Create Interactive Network Plots using threejs



At the end of this course, you’ll expand your knowledge beyond igraph to explore the network visualization capabilities of threejs. You’ll make your first interactive network plots using this R package, and will look at how you can further develop your visualization.

Syllabus

  • Introduction to networks
    • In this chapter, you will be introduced to fundamental concepts in social network analysis. You will learn how to use the igraph R package to explore and analyze social network data as well as learning how to visualize networks.
  • Identifying important vertices in a network
    • In this chapter you will learn about directed networks. You will also learn how to identify key relationships between vertices in a network as well as how to use these relationships to identify important or influential vertices.
      Throughout this chapter you will use a network of measles transmission. The data come from the German city of Hagelloch in 1861. Each directed edge of the network indicates a child becoming infected with measles after coming into contact with an infected child.

  • Characterizing network structures
    • This module will show how to characterize global network structures and sub-structures. It will also introduce generating random network graphs.
  • Identifying special relationships
    • This chapter will further explore the partitioning of networks into sub-networks and determining which vertices are more highly related to one another than others. You will also develop visualization methods by creating three-dimensional visualizations.

Taught by

James Curley

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