Publications
Mixing local and global information for community detection in large networks
Abstract
Clustering networks play a key role in many scientific fields, from Biology to Sociology and Computer Science. Some clustering approaches are called global because they exploit knowledge about the whole network topology. Vice versa, so-called local methods require only a partial knowledge of the network topology. Global approaches yield accurate results but do not scale well on large networks; local approaches, vice versa, are less accurate but computationally fast. We propose CONCLUDE (COmplex Network CLUster DEtection), a new clustering method that couples the accuracy of global approaches with the scalability of local methods. CONCLUDE generates random, non-backtracking walks of finite length to compute the importance of each edge in keeping the network connected, i.e., its edge centrality. Edge centralities allow for mapping vertices onto points of a Euclidean space and compute all-pairs …
- Date
- March 17, 2026
- Authors
- Pasquale De Meo, Emilio Ferrara, Giacomo Fiumara, Alessandro Provetti
- Journal
- Journal of Computer and System Sciences
- Volume
- 80
- Issue
- 1
- Pages
- 72-87
- Publisher
- Elsevier