Fig. 5: Clustering of contact matrices. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Clustering of contact matrices.

From: Inferring high-resolution human mixing patterns for disease modeling

Fig. 5

a Clustered matrix of the Canberra distance between subnational contact matrices and associated dendrogram using hierarchical clustering to organize subnational locations. Lighter colors indicate locations more similar to each other (distance closer to 0). b World map of the subnational level where colors represent the Canberra distance between each subnational ___location and the US state of New York (used as a reference point). The gray color means that no data is available. Note that the country of Israel is treated at the national level, rather than the subnational level, due to both its relatively small population and area, and the resolution of data available for reconstruction.

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