Authors
Martin Rosvall, Daniel Axelsson, Carl T Bergstrom
Publication date
2009/11
Journal
The European Physical Journal Special Topics
Volume
178
Issue
1
Pages
13-23
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Many real-world networks are so large that we must simplify their structure before we can extract useful information about the systems they represent. As the tools for doing these simplifications proliferate within the network literature, researchers would benefit from some guidelines about which of the so-called community detection algorithms are most appropriate for the structures they are studying and the questions they are asking. Here we show that different methods highlight different aspects of a network's structure and that the the sort of information that we seek to extract about the system must guide us in our decision. For example, many community detection algorithms, including the popular modularity maximization approach, infer module assignments from an underlying model of the network formation process. However, we are not always as interested in how a system's network structure was formed …
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Scholar articles
M Rosvall, D Axelsson, CT Bergstrom - The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 2009