An MDL approach to efficiently discover communities in bipartite network

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Abstract

An minimum description length (MDL) criterion is proposed to choose a good partition for a bipartite network. A heuristic algorithm based on combination theory is presented to approach the optimal partition. As the heuristic algorithm automatically searches for the number of partitions, no user intervention is required. Finally, experiments are conducted on various datasets, and the results show that our method generates higher quality results than the state-of-art methods, cross-association and bipartite, recursively induced modules. Experiment results also show the good scalability of the proposed algorithm. The method is applied to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula and Chinese herbal network whose community structure is not well known, and found that it detects significant and it is informative community division. © 2014 Central South University Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Xu, K. K., Zeng, C. Q., Yuan, C. A., Li, C., & Tang, C. J. (2014). An MDL approach to efficiently discover communities in bipartite network. Journal of Central South University, 21(4), 1353–1367. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11771-014-2073-6

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