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Anomaly, reciprocity, and community detection in networks

(2302.00504)
Published Feb 1, 2023 in cs.SI

Abstract

Anomaly detection algorithms are a valuable tool in network science for identifying unusual patterns in a network. These algorithms have numerous practical applications, including detecting fraud, identifying network security threats, and uncovering significant interactions within a dataset. In this project, we propose a probabilistic generative approach that incorporates community membership and reciprocity as key factors driving regular behavior in a network, which can be used to identify potential anomalies that deviate from expected patterns. We model pairs of edges in a network with exact two-edge joint distributions. As a result, our approach captures the exact relationship between pairs of edges and provides a more comprehensive view of social networks. Additionally, our study highlights the role of reciprocity in network analysis and can inform the design of future models and algorithms. We also develop an efficient algorithmic implementation that takes advantage of the sparsity of the network.

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