2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-5468/aace0f
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Sampling on bipartite networks: a comparative analysis of eight crawling methods

Abstract: Sampling networks via crawling has become a feasible and widely used approach when the global network information is dicult to obtain. But there is little focus on two-mode networks, i.e. bipartite networks in which nodes can be divided into two disjoint partitions. In this paper, we adopt eight popular crawling methods (BFS, DFS, FFS, RW, SNS, MHRW, MDRW and RDS) from studies of one-mode networks and evaluate their applicability and performance on bipartite networks. Simulation results show that Metropolis-H… Show more

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