UCAD: commUnity disCovery method in Attribute-based multicoloreD networks

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Abstract

Many hierarchical methods for community detection in multicolored networks are capable of finding clusters when there are interslice correlation between layers. However, in general, they aggregate all the links in different layer treating them as being equivalent. Therefore, such aggregation might ignore the information about the relevance of a dimension in which the node is involved. In this paper we fill this gap by proposing a hierarchical classification based-Louvain method for interslice-multicolored networks. In particular we define a new node centrality measure named \textit{Attractivity} to describe the inter-slice correlation that incorporates within and across-dimension topological features in order to identify the relevant dimension. Then, after merging dimensions through a frequential aggregation, we group nodes by their relational and attribute similarity, where attributes correspond to their relevant dimensions. We conduct an extensive experimentation using seven real-world multicolored networks, which also includes comparison with state-of-the-art methods. Results show the significance of our proposed method in discovering relevant communities over multiple dimensions and highlight its ability in producing optimal covers with higher values of the multidimensional version of the modularity function.

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