Matrix: SNAP/soc-sign-Slashdot081106
Description: Slashdot Zoo signed social network from November 6 2008
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| (bipartite graph drawing) | (graph drawing of A+A') |
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| Matrix properties | |
| number of rows | 77,357 |
| number of columns | 77,357 |
| nonzeros | 516,575 |
| # strongly connected comp. | 49,216 |
| explicit zero entries | 0 |
| nonzero pattern symmetry | 19% |
| numeric value symmetry | 18% |
| type | integer |
| structure | unsymmetric |
| Cholesky candidate? | no |
| positive definite? | no |
| author | J. Leskovec, D. Huttenlocher, J. Kleinberg |
| editor | J. Leskovec |
| date | 2008 |
| kind | directed weighted graph |
| 2D/3D problem? | no |
Notes:
Networks from SNAP (Stanford Network Analysis Platform) Network Data Sets,
Jure Leskovec http://snap.stanford.edu/data/index.html
email jure at cs.stanford.edu
Slashdot signed social network, November 2008
Dataset information
Slashdot is a technology-related news website know for its specific user
community. The website features user-submitted and editor-evaluated current
primarily technology oriented news. In 2002 Slashdot introduced the Slashdot
Zoo feature which allows users to tag each other as friends or foes. The
network cotains friend/foe links between the users of Slashdot. The network was
obtained in November 2008.
Dataset statistics
Nodes 77357
Edges 516575
Nodes in largest WCC 77350 (1.000)
Edges in largest WCC 516575 (1.000)
Nodes in largest SCC 26996 (0.349)
Edges in largest SCC 337351 (0.653)
Average clustering coefficient 0.0820
Number of triangles 548054
Fraction of closed triangles 0.02407
Diameter (longest shortest path) 10
90-percentile effective diameter 4.7
Source (citation)
J. Leskovec, D. Huttenlocher, J. Kleinberg: Signed Networks in Social Media.
28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), 2010.
Files
File Description
soc-sign-Slashdot081106.txt.gz
Slashdot Zoo signed social network from November 6 2008
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Maintained by Tim Davis, last updated 12-Mar-2014.
Matrix pictures by cspy, a MATLAB function in the CSparse package.
Matrix graphs by Yifan Hu, AT&T Labs Visualization Group.