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Gephi forumsPlease post new questions on facebook group too (https://www.facebook.com/groups/gephi) 2017-07-20T22:40:25+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/app.php/feed/topic/3194 2017-07-20T22:40:25+01:002017-07-20T22:40:25+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=3194&p=14514#p14514 <![CDATA[Re: Network centralisation]]> Statistics:Posted by fjord_brown_flivver — 20 Jul 2017 22:40


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2016-10-29T19:29:02+01:002016-10-29T19:29:02+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=3194&p=13532#p13532 <![CDATA[Re: Network centralisation]]>
I am searching the same, the he centralisation value of the network. Not for a given node, for all the network.

As I understand the Degree is a different thing.

Did you found this measure Timo?

Best
Cecilia

Statistics:Posted by cecitomassini — 29 Oct 2016 19:29


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2014-02-04T17:31:47+01:002014-02-04T17:31:47+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=3194&p=9973#p9973 <![CDATA[Re: Network centralisation]]> Yes sure you'll find that in the "Degree" section of the stats panel. Try also other stats ("Diameter", etc) and check their results in the data laboratory: new columns should be created for nodes, detailing for each node the value for the metrics you just ran.

Best,

Clement

Statistics:Posted by seinecle — 04 Feb 2014 17:31


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2014-01-28T18:36:53+01:002014-01-28T18:36:53+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=3194&p=9959#p9959 <![CDATA[Re: Network centralisation]]> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrality#Centralization

Or here, at the end of the sub-section: http://faculty.ucr.edu/~hanneman/nettex ... ml#Freeman

For instance, a high degree centralisation value thus indicates that a small number of nodes hold a large number of all ties in the network (thus have an extraordinarily high degree centrality, while the majority has a small degree centrality). A small score indicates that all ties are relatively equally distributed over all nodes. A star network has a graph centralisation value of 1, a circle network of 0.

Best,
Timo

Statistics:Posted by schengko — 28 Jan 2014 18:36


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2014-01-20T02:20:59+01:002014-01-20T02:20:59+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=3194&p=9918#p9918 <![CDATA[Re: Network centralisation]]>
I am not sure I understand what you are looking for. Can you rephrase, or provide a reference with a url?

Thanks,

Clement

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2014-01-17T17:16:14+01:002014-01-17T17:16:14+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=3194&p=9912#p9912 <![CDATA[Network centralisation]]>
can anybody tell me whether Gephi calculates the centralisation value of a given network (i.e. the degree to which the number of ties per node is distributed over all nodes)? I cannot find it in the stats... If it does, where can I see the value? If not, is there a plugin that calculates it?

Thanks in advance,
Best,
Timo

Statistics:Posted by schengko — 17 Jan 2014 17:16


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