articleAug 12, 2012Closed access
Defining and evaluating network communities based on ground-truth
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Abstract
Nodes in real-world networks, such as social, information or technological networks, organize into communities where edges appear with high concentration among the members of the community. Identifying communities in networks has proven to be a challenging task mainly due to a plethora of definitions of a community, intractability of algorithms, issues with evaluation and the lack of a reliable gold-standard ground-truth.
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- Ground truth
- Task (project management)
- Computer science
- Common ground
- Data science
- Artificial intelligence
- Engineering
- Sociology
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