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Most community detection algorithms are trying to obtain the global information of the network. But increasingly large scale of the current network makes accessing to global information very difficult. In the meanwhile, the network shows power-law distribution and sparse features. And local community mining algorithms which use these features have more advantages over global mining methods. In this...
Detecting communities from networks has been given great attention these years. The traditional approaches were always focusing on the node community, while some recent studies have shown great advantage of link community approach which partitions links instead of nodes into communities. We proposed a novel algorithm LBLC (local based link community) to detect link communities in the network based...
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