intercontact
Intercontact is a term used in network science and data analysis to describe the pattern and timing of interactions among entities, often appearing in phrases such as inter-contact time or inter-contact interval. In temporal networks, an intercontact refers to the time interval between successive contact events involving the same node or pair of nodes. Analysts study the distribution of these intervals to understand burstiness and temporal heterogeneity in human activity and communication patterns.
Mathematically, if a given pair or node experiences contact events at times t1, t2, t3, ... the intercontact
Measurement of intercontact times requires time-stamped data with sufficient resolution. Data sparsity, privacy constraints, and finite
Applications of intercontact analysis span several fields. In epidemiology, intercontact times influence how quickly a contagion