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Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Change Points and Community Structures in Time Series of Networks

(1812.00789)
Published Nov 29, 2018 in cs.SI , physics.soc-ph , and stat.ME

Abstract

In many complex systems, networks and graphs arise in a natural manner. Often, time evolving behavior can be easily found and modeled using time-series methodology. Amongst others, two common research problems in network analysis are community detection and change-point detection. Community detection aims at finding specific sub-structures within the networks, and change-point detection tries to find the time points at which sub-structures change. We propose a novel methodology to detect both community structures and change points simultaneously based on a model selection framework in which the Minimum Description Length Principle (MDL) is utilized as minimizing objective criterion. The promising practical performance of the proposed method is illustrated via a series of numerical experiments and real data analysis.

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