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Table 2 Solution statistics and average GO term coherence for the process networks

From: A graph modification approach for finding core–periphery structures in protein interaction networks

 

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k

K

\(\bar c\)

\(\bar p\)

c t

c c

c p

k

K

\(\bar c\)

\(\bar p\)

c t

c c

c p

k

K

\(\bar c\)

\(\bar p\)

c t

c c

c p

SCE

321

14

5

7

0.60

0.64

0.40

273

14

6

6

0.54

0.56

0.57

308

6

13

14

0.70

0.73

0.69

ME

126

24

3

9

0.45

0.57

0.40

106

26

3

7

0.50

0.60

0.54

240

11

8

12

0.59

0.61

0.54

SCAN

28

5

4

0.41

0.62

0.34

29

4

3

0.48

0.59

0.47

5

30

4

0.66

0.66

0.76

Luo

16

9

63

0.34

0.50

0.31

12

8

41

0.40

0.52

0.38

4

24

24

0.72

0.84

0.67

CE

461

28

4

1

0.51

0.51

0.38

392

28

4

1

0.56

0.57

0.68

937

10

11

4

0.71

0.73

0.71

  1. Here, k is the number of edge modifications, K is the number of nontrivial clusters, \(\bar {\text {\textit {c}}}\) and \(\bar {\text {\textit {p}}}\) are the average size of the core and periphery in a nontrivial cluster, respectively, and c t , c c , and c p are the average coherence within the cluster, core, and periphery, respectively.