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Proteins are known to interact with each other to perform living organism functions by forming functional modules or protein complexes. Many community detection methods have been devised for the discovery of functional modules or protein complexes from protein interaction networks. One common problem in current agglomerative community detection approaches is that vertices with just one neighbor are...
Proteins are responsible for health disorder, evolution of species. These tasks are carried out by forming functional modules. Each functional module possesses community structure. For identifying the functional modules, a lot of community detection or clustering algorithms are designed, but most of the algorithms suffer by either high computational time or inappropriate clustering results. We propose...
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