A Four-Stage Algorithm for Community Detection Based on Label Propagation and Game Theory in Social Networks

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Abstract

Over the years, detecting stable communities in a complex network has been a major challenge in network science. The global and local structures help to detect communities from different perspectives. However, previous methods based on them suffer from high complexity and fall into local optimum, respectively. The Four-Stage Algorithm (FSA) is proposed to reduce these issues and to allocate nodes to stable communities. Balancing global and local information, as well as accuracy and time complexity, while ensuring the allocation of nodes to stable communities, are the fundamental goals of this research. The Four-Stage Algorithm (FSA) is described and demonstrated using four real-world data with ground truth and three real networks without ground truth. In addition, it is evaluated with the results of seven community detection methods: Three-stage algorithm (TS), Louvain, Infomap, Fastgreedy, Walktrap, Eigenvector, and Label propagation (LPA). Experimental results on seven real network data sets show the effectiveness of our proposed approach and confirm that it is sufficiently capable of identifying those communities that are more desirable. The experimental results confirm that the proposed method can detect more stable and assured communities. For future work, deep learning methods can also be used to extract semantic content features that are more beneficial to investigating networks.

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Torkaman, A., Badie, K., Salajegheh, A., Bokaei, M. H., & Ardestani, S. F. F. (2023). A Four-Stage Algorithm for Community Detection Based on Label Propagation and Game Theory in Social Networks. AI (Switzerland), 4(1), 255–269. https://doi.org/10.3390/ai4010011

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