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A Binary Tree as a Basic Model for Studying Hierarchies using Q-Measures


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1 Library of Tongji University, Tongji University, Siping Street 1239, Shanghai, 200092, China
2 Institute for Education and Information Sciences, IBW, University of Antwerp, Venusstraat 35, Antwerp, B-2000, Belgium
     

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A binary tree is used as a model for a hierarchical structure. All nodes situated at the same height are assumed to form a group. The global and local Q-value, being measures for the extent to which a node plays a bridging function between groups, are determined. For the global Q-value this is can be done in two ways: a direct one and one via a recursion relation.

Keywords

Global Q-measures, Local Q-measures, Rooted Trees.
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Yuxian Liu
Library of Tongji University, Tongji University, Siping Street 1239, Shanghai, 200092
China

Raf Gun
Institute for Education and Information Sciences, IBW, University of Antwerp, Venusstraat 35, Antwerp, B-2000
Belgium

Ronald Rousseau
Institute for Education and Information Sciences, IBW, University of Antwerp, Venusstraat 35, Antwerp, B-2000
Belgium


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Authors

Yuxian Liu
Library of Tongji University, Tongji University, Siping Street 1239, Shanghai, 200092, China
Raf Gun
Institute for Education and Information Sciences, IBW, University of Antwerp, Venusstraat 35, Antwerp, B-2000, Belgium
Ronald Rousseau
Institute for Education and Information Sciences, IBW, University of Antwerp, Venusstraat 35, Antwerp, B-2000, Belgium

Abstract


A binary tree is used as a model for a hierarchical structure. All nodes situated at the same height are assumed to form a group. The global and local Q-value, being measures for the extent to which a node plays a bridging function between groups, are determined. For the global Q-value this is can be done in two ways: a direct one and one via a recursion relation.

Keywords


Global Q-measures, Local Q-measures, Rooted Trees.

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