Hi,

This is not possible in general as it is easy to construct two networks which
result in the same affiliation network representation -- even if you use
weights to indicate the number of events attended jointly. For example, with
three people (A, B and C):

Case #1: A, B and C attended event E1.
Case #2: A and B attended event E1, A and C attended event E2, B and C attended
event E3.

In both cases, the affiliation network will be a triangle.

T.

On 06/04, Ahmed Abdeen Hamed wrote:
> Hello friends,
> 
> Say your original network was constructed from people and events. Now, an
> affiliation network is derived based on the notion of people who are going
> to the same event. If you have computed cliques from this affiliation
> network, can you link this clique back to the original event being
> attended? Any examples would be appreciated.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> -Ahmed

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T.

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