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Title: Finding community structures in networks by playing pass-the-parcel.
Author: HOUGHTON, CONOR JAMES
Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland
Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/houghtcj
Keywords: Clustering
Community detections
Issue Date: 2008
Citation: Conor Houghton, 'Finding community structures in networks by playing pass-the-parcel' (2008)
Series/Report no.: TCDMATH
08--18
Abstract: Many data sets can be represented by undirected networks. Often, an interesting and important feature of these networks is the existence of communities; groups of nodes whose interconnectivity is higher than the average for the network. Finding these communities can be a difficult problem; exhaustive search and even simulated annealing methods are impractical for larger networks. Here, a different approach is suggested, a measure of the similarity between a pair of nodes is calculated by simulating a game of pass-the-parcel. This similarity is greater for nodes in the same community and so the pass-the-parcel similarity matrix reduces this problem to the better studied problem of clustering. To demonstrate this approach, it is applied to a number of standard data sets. It shows comparable performance to the state-of-the-art extremal optimization and spectral methods. This algorithm, however, is very similar to one described by Pons and Latapy and so the work described here is not novel.
Description: PUBLISHED
URI: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~mnl/tcd-mnl-4.pdf
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