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Community detection for directed networks revisited using bimodularity

Community detection for directed networks revisited using bimodularity

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英文摘要

Community structure is a key feature omnipresent in real-world network data. Plethora of methods have been proposed to reveal subsets of densely interconnected nodes using criteria such as the modularity index. These approaches have been successful for undirected graphs, but directed edge information has not yet been dealt with in a satisfactory way. Here, we revisit the concept of directed communities as a mapping between sending and receiving communities. This translates into a new definition that we term bimodularity. Using convex relaxation, bimodularity can be optimized with the singular value decomposition of the directed modularity matrix. Subsequently, we propose an edge-based clustering approach to reveal the directed communities including their mappings. The feasibility of the new framework is illustrated on a synthetic model and further applied to the neuronal wiring diagram of the \textit{C. elegans}, for which it yields meaningful feedforward loops of the head and body motion systems. This framework sets the ground for the understanding and detection of community structures in directed networks.

Alexandre Cionca、Chun Hei Michael Chan、Dimitri Van De Ville

计算技术、计算机技术

Alexandre Cionca,Chun Hei Michael Chan,Dimitri Van De Ville.Community detection for directed networks revisited using bimodularity[EB/OL].(2025-07-21)[2025-08-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.04777.点此复制

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