Communities and beyond: mesoscopic analysis of a large social network with complementary methods

Community detection methods have so far been tested mostly on small empirical networks and on synthetic benchmarks. Much less is known about their performance on large real-world networks, which nonetheless are a significant target for application. We analyze the performance of three state-of-the-ar...

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Published inPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics Vol. 83; no. 5 Pt 2; p. 056125
Main Authors Tibély, Gergely, Kovanen, Lauri, Karsai, Márton, Kaski, Kimmo, Kertész, János, Saramäki, Jari
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.05.2011
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Summary:Community detection methods have so far been tested mostly on small empirical networks and on synthetic benchmarks. Much less is known about their performance on large real-world networks, which nonetheless are a significant target for application. We analyze the performance of three state-of-the-art community detection methods by using them to identify communities in a large social network constructed from mobile phone call records. We find that all methods detect communities that are meaningful in some respects but fall short in others, and that there often is a hierarchical relationship between communities detected by different methods. Our results suggest that community detection methods could be useful in studying the general mesoscale structure of networks, as opposed to only trying to identify dense structures.
ISSN:1550-2376
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevE.83.056125