Statistical properties of community structure in large social and information networks
Carnegie Mellon University · Yahoo (United States)
Abstract
A large body of work has been devoted to identifying community structure in networks. A community is often though of as a set of nodes that has more connections between its members than to the remainder of the network. In this paper, we characterize as a function of size the statistical and structural properties of such sets of nodes. We define the network community profile plot, which characterizes the “best ” possible community—according to the conductance measure—over a wide range of size scales, and we study over 70 large sparse real-world networks taken from a wide range of application domains. Our results suggest a significantly more refined picture of community structure in large real-world networks…
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4Topics & keywords
- Community structure
- Computer science
- Range (aeronautics)
- Complex network
- Set (abstract data type)
- Remainder
- Data mining
- Data science