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GI-OHMS: Graphical Inference to Detect Overlapping Communities (1810.01547v1)

Published 3 Oct 2018 in cs.SI and cs.DC

Abstract: Discovery of communities in complex networks is a topic of considerable recent interest within the complex systems community. Due to the dynamic and rapidly evolving nature of large-scale networks, like online social networks, the notion of stronger local and global interactions among the nodes in communities has become harder to capture. In this paper, we present a novel graphical inference method - GI-OHMS (Graphical Inference in Observed-Hidden variable Merged Seeded network) to solve the problem of overlapping community detection. The novelty of our approach is in transforming the complex and dense network of interest into an observed-hidden merged seeded(OHMS) network, which preserves the important community properties of the network. We further utilize a graphical inference method (Bayesian Markov Random Field) to extract communities. The superiority of our approach lies in two main observations: 1) The extracted OHMS network excludes many weaker connections, thus leading to a higher accuracy of inference 2) The graphical inference step operates on a smaller network, thus having much lower execution time. We demonstrate that our method outperforms the accuracy of other baseline algorithms like OSLOM, DEMON, and LEMON. To further improve execution time, we have a multi-threaded implementation and demonstrate significant speed-up compared to state-of-the-art algorithms.

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