Memory and betweenness preference in temporal networks induced from time series.

Journal: Scientific reports
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Abstract

We construct temporal networks from time series via unfolding the temporal information into an additional topological dimension of the networks. Thus, we are able to introduce memory entropy analysis to unravel the memory effect within the considered signal. We find distinct patterns in the entropy growth rate of the aggregate network at different memory scales for time series with different dynamics ranging from white noise, 1/f noise, autoregressive process, periodic to chaotic dynamics. Interestingly, for a chaotic time series, an exponential scaling emerges in the memory entropy analysis. We demonstrate that the memory exponent can successfully characterize bifurcation phenomenon, and differentiate the human cardiac system in healthy and pathological states. Moreover, we show that the betweenness preference analysis of these temporal networks can further characterize dynamical systems and separate distinct electrocardiogram recordings. Our work explores the memory effect and betweenness preference in temporal networks constructed from time series data, providing a new perspective to understand the underlying dynamical systems.

Authors

  • Tongfeng Weng
    HKUST-DT System and Media Laboratory, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HongKong.
  • Jie Zhang
    College of Physical Education and Health, Linyi University, Linyi, Shandong, China.
  • Michael Small
  • Rui Zheng
    HKUST-DT System and Media Laboratory, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HongKong.
  • Pan Hui
    HKUST-DT System and Media Laboratory, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HongKong.