Structural statistics of a human contact network in a research institute

Cheng Liu, Yina Yao, Min Zhu
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Human contact networks are important ways for the spread of infectious diseases, and it is of great significance to study the structure of human contact networks in the real world. In this paper, the human contact data in a research institute of a university is collected using video surveillance devices, and the corresponding human contact network is constructed. On this basis, the structural characteristics of the human contact network are analyzed at the micro and macro levels respectively, and compared with the ER random network, WS small-world network and BA scale-free network. The results show that the human contact network cannot be accurately described by the three commonly used ideal networks, but it still has some structural characteristics of each ideal network. The contact network has more similarities in structure with the WS small-world network, including large clustering coefficient, modularity and average shortest path length, at the same time, it has more hierarchies and weak assortativity. This study can provide experimental support for the construction of network models in epidemic spreading dynamics, and is of great significance for the study of mechanism and control measures of epidemic spreading in complex networks.
某研究所人际交往网络的结构统计
人际接触网络是传染病传播的重要途径,研究现实世界中人际接触网络的结构具有重要意义。本文利用视频监控设备采集了某高校科研院所的人体接触数据,并构建了相应的人体接触网络。在此基础上,分别从微观和宏观层面分析了人际交往网络的结构特征,并与ER随机网络、WS小世界网络和BA无标度网络进行了比较。结果表明,三种常用的理想网络不能准确描述人际交往网络,但它仍然具有每种理想网络的一些结构特征。接触网络在结构上与WS小世界网络更相似,具有较大的聚类系数、模块化和平均最短路径长度,同时具有更多的层次性和较弱的分类性。本研究可为疫情传播动力学网络模型的构建提供实验支持,对研究复杂网络中疫情传播的机理和控制措施具有重要意义。
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