Measuring Proximity in Attributed Networks for Community Detection

Abstract

Proximity measures on graphs have a variety of applications in network analysis, including community detection. Previously they have been mainly studied in the context of networks without attributes. If node attributes are taken into account, however, this can provide more insight into the network structure. In this paper, we extend the definition of some well-studied proximity measures to attributed networks. To account for attributes, several attribute similarity measures are used. Finally, the obtained proximity measures are applied to detect the community structure in some real-world networks using the spectral clustering algorithm.

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