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Progressive clustering of networks using Structure-Connected Order of Traversal

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Progressive clustering of networks using Structure-Connected Order of Traversal
— Network clustering enables us to view a complex network at the macro level, by grouping its nodes into units whose characteristics and interrelationships are easier to analyze and understand. State-of-the-art network partitioning methods are unable to identify hubs and outliers. A recently proposed algorithm, SCAN, overcomes this difficulty. However, it requires a minimum similarity parameter ε but provides no automated way to find it. Thus, it must be rerun for each ε value and does not capture the variety or hierarchy of clusters. We propose a new algorithm, SCOT (or Structure-Connected Order of Traversal), that produces a length n sequence containing all possible ε-clusterings. We propose a new algorithm, HintClus (or Hierarchy-Induced Network Clustering), to hierarchically cluster the network by finding only best cluster boundaries (not agglomerative). Results on model-based synthetic network data and real data show that SCOT’s execution time is comparable to SCAN, that...
Dustin Bortner, Jiawei Han
Added 17 May 2010
Updated 17 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICDE
Authors Dustin Bortner, Jiawei Han
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