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Nowadays, social networks with hundreds of millions user are regarded as powerful tools to conduct the information flow about communications in modern societies. During the last decade, researchers have made a huge attention on studying and analysis of different aspects of these networks. A curiosity property of these networks is the presence of communities (or clusters), which represent subsets of...
A genetic algorithm is combined with two variants of the modularity (Q) network analysis metric to examine a substantial amount fisheries catch data. The data set produces one of the largest networks evaluated to date by genetic algorithms applied to network community analysis. Rather than using GA to decide community structure that simply maximizes modularity of a network, as is typical, we use two...
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