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Finding coherent node groups in directed graphs (2310.02993v1)

Published 4 Oct 2023 in cs.SI and cs.DS

Abstract: Summarizing a large graph by grouping the nodes into clusters is a standard technique for studying the given network. Traditionally, the order of the discovered groups does not matter. However, there are applications where, for example, given a directed graph, we would like to find coherent groups while minimizing the backward cross edges. More formally, in this paper, we study a problem where we are given a directed network and are asked to partition the graph into a sequence of coherent groups while attempting to conform to the cross edges. We assume that nodes in the network have features, and we measure the group coherence by comparing these features. Furthermore, we incorporate the cross edges by penalizing the forward cross edges and backward cross edges with different weights. If the weights are set to 0, then the problem is equivalent to clustering. However, if we penalize the backward edges significantly more, then the order of discovered groups matters, and we can view our problem as a generalization of a classic segmentation problem. To solve the algorithm we consider a common iterative approach where we solve the groups given the centroids, and then find the centroids given the groups. We show that - unlike in clustering - the first subproblem is NP-hard. However, we show that if the underlying graph is a tree we can solve the subproblem with dynamic programming. In addition, if the number of groups is 2, we can solve the subproblem with a minimum cut. For the more general case, we propose a heuristic where we optimize each pair of groups separately while keeping the remaining groups intact. We also propose a greedy search where nodes are moved between the groups while optimizing the overall loss. We demonstrate with our experiments that the algorithms are practical and yield interpretable results.

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