The resulting weighted average map is the global SI map, demonstrating the consistency of
modules at each node (see Figure 8d).
Not exact matches
Each
node in the network can only be part of one
module at a time.
The group SI image is scaled between 0 and n — 1; if SI = n — 1
at a particular
node, that means that
node is in the same
module with exactly the same set of
nodes in all the subjects.
The highest SI value
at that particular
node location indicates that the
module from the representative subject is considered most consistent across subjects.
During the calculation of the global SI map shown in Figure 1, we were able to determine which subject's
module was the most representative
at a particular
node (see Materials and Methods)[16].