Performance of modularity maximization in practical contexts
Swarthmore College · Santa Fe Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
Although widely used in practice, the behavior and accuracy of the popular module identification technique called modularity maximization is not well understood in practical contexts. Here, we present a broad characterization of its performance in such situations. First, we revisit and clarify the resolution limit phenomenon for modularity maximization. Second, we show that the modularity function Q exhibits extreme degeneracies: it typically admits an exponential number of distinct high-scoring solutions and typically lacks a clear global maximum. Third, we derive the limiting behavior of the maximum modularity Qmax for one model of infinitely modular networks, showing that it depends strongly both on the…
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- 32.39
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Heuristics
- Modularity (biology)
- Maximization
- Computer science
- Modular design
- Categorization
- Theoretical computer science
- Optimal distinctiveness theory