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A Family of Affiliation Indices for Two-Mode Networks*
Author(s) -
Frank Tutzauer
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of social structure
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.191
H-Index - 6
ISSN - 1529-1227
DOI - 10.21307/joss-2019-024
Subject(s) - interpretation (philosophy) , mode (computer interface) , function (biology) , virtue , order (exchange) , sociology , social psychology , computer science , psychology , political science , law , business , finance , evolutionary biology , biology , programming language , operating system
An affiliation network consists of actors and events. Actors are affiliated with each other by virtue of the events they mutually attend. This article introduces a family of affiliation measures that captures the extent of actors‘ affiliations in the network. At one extreme, one might have an actor who attended many events, but none of these events were attended by any of the other actors in the network. Although of high degree, in no reasonable interpretation would such an actor be considered highly affiliated with other actors in the network. At the other extreme, one might have an actor defined by a collection of events, all of which were attended by another actor(s), making the actor as enmeshed in the network as possible. Most actors will be between these extremes, with some events being shared by varying others, and some not. This article introduces a family of affiliation measures based on the entries of the co-occurrence matrix. After defining the measures, the cumulative distribution function of first-order affiliation is derived and expressed as a difference of binomials.

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