How choosing random-walk model and network representation matters for flow-based community detection in hypergraphs
Real-world networks are typically characterised by a non-trivial organization at the mesoscale, such that groups of nodes are preferentially connected within distinguishable network regions known as communities. In this work the authors define unipartite, bipartite, and multilayer network representa...
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Main Authors: | Anton Eriksson, Daniel Edler, Alexis Rojas, Manlio de Domenico, Martin Rosvall |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/37ecc9c24c0241d3a054f8f4fca408db |
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