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Title: | IDENTIFICATION OF SUBGROUPS IN A DIRECTED SOCIAL NETWORK USING EDGE BETWEENNESS AND RANDOM WALKS |
Other Titles: | Smart Computing and Informatics. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd |
Authors: | Sathiyakumari K Vijaya M S |
Keywords: | Edge betweenness Random walks Modularity Community detection Social network |
Issue Date: | Dec-2017 |
Publisher: | PSGR Krishnammal College for Women |
Abstract: | Social networks have obtained masses hobby recently, largely because of the success of online social networking Web sites and media sharing sites. In such networks, rigorous and complex interactions occur among several unique entities, leading to huge information networks with first rate commercial enterprise ability. Network detection is an unmanaged getting to know challenge that determines the community groups based on common place hobbies, career, modules, and their hierarchical agency, the usage of the records encoded in the graph topology. Locating groups from social network is a tough mission because of its topology and overlapping of various communities. In this research, edge betweenness modularity and random walks is used for detecting groups in networks with node attributes. The twitter data of the famous cricket player is used here and network of friends and followers is analyzed using two algorithms based on edge betweenness and random walks. Also the strength of extracted communities is evaluated using on modularity score and the experiment results confirmed that the cricket player’s network is dense. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2394 |
ISBN: | 978-981-10-5544-7 |
Appears in Collections: | International Conference |
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