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Community Detection via Katz and Eigenvector Centrality
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The computational demands of community detection algorithms such as Louvain and spectral optimization can be prohibitive for large networks. Eigenvector centrality and Katz centrality are two network statistics commonly used to describe the relative importance of nodes; and their calculation can be closely approximated on large networks by scalable iterative methods. In this paper, we present and leverage a surprising relationship between Katz centrality and eigenvector centrality to detect communities. Beyond the computational gains, we demonstrate that our approach identifies communities that are as good or better than conventional methods.
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