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Clustering spatial networks through latent mixture models
We consider a Bayesian model-based clustering technique that directly accounts for network relations between territorial units and their position in a geographical space. This proposal is motivated by a practical problem: to design administrative structures that are intermediate between the municipality and the province within an Italian region based on the existence of a relatively (to population) high commuting flow. In our social network model, the commuting flows are explained by the distances between the municipalities, i.e., the nodes, in a 3-dimensional space, where the 2 actual geographical coordinates and the third latent variable are modelled through a Gaussian mixture.
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