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From: | 凌琛 |
Subject: | Re: [igraph] Choosing between different methods of detecting communities |
Date: | Wed, 3 Oct 2012 23:34:28 +0800 |
yes, maximun the modularity.
Actually when the result is only one community, the modularity is 0.
SNAP is a small library developed by Stanford. You can take a look when you have time. Igraph is much more complete, thanks for the development and sharing.
Regards,
chen
> I know that the algorithm is not deterministic. In my case, the graph only have tens of nodes, while the results are very different.
> In igraph, the unweighted version results in only one community; in SNAP, there are quite a few communities.
How does SNAP select the number of communities for the edge betweenness method? This is not specified in the original algorithm; igraph just cuts the community dendrogram at the point where the modularity is maximal. Is it the same for SNAP?
Cheers,
T.
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