Evaluating network partitions through visualization

Abstract

Network clustering requires making many decisions manually, such as the number of groups and a statistical model to be used. Even after filtering using an information criterion or regularizing with a nonparametric framework, we are commonly left with multiple candidates with reasonable partitions. In the end, the user has to decide which inferred groups should be regarded as informative. Here we propose a visualization method that efficiently represents network partitioning based on statistical inference algorithms. Our non-statistical assessment procedure based on visualization helps users extract informative groups when they cannot uniquely determine significant groups on the basis of statistical assessments. The proposed visualization is also effective for use as a benchmark test of different clustering algorithms.

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