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Community detection has proved to be extremely successful in a variety of domains. However, most of the algorithms used in practice assume networks are unchanging in time. This assumption is violated for many datasets, resulting in incorrect or misleading communities. Many different algorithms to rectify this problem have been proposed. Most of them, however, focus on community evolution rather than...