Community detection in networks is commonly performed using information about interactions between nodes. Recent advances have been made to incorporate multiple types of interactions, thus generalizing standard methods to multilayer networks. Often, though, one can access additional information regarding individual nodes, attributes, or covariates. A relevant question is thus how to properly incorporate this extra information in such frameworks. Here we develop a method that incorporates both the topology of interactions and node attributes to extract communities in multilayer networks. We propose a principled probabilistic method that does not assume any a priori correlation structure between attributes and communities but rather infers th...
Complex systems are often characterized by distinct types of interactions between the same entities....
Complex systems are often characterized by distinct types of interactions between the same entities....
Complex systems are often characterized by distinct types of interactions between the same entities....
Community detection in networks is commonly performed using information about interactions between n...
Community detection in networks is commonly performed using information about interactions between n...
Networks have become a common data mining tool to encode relational definitions between a set of ent...
Abstract—Community detection algorithms are fundamental tools that allow us to uncover organizationa...
Abstract—Community detection algorithms are fundamental tools that allow us to uncover organizationa...
In this work, we propose a new approach for clustering multilayer and attributed networks, which cap...
Community detection or clustering is a fundamental task in the analysis of network data. Most networ...
Networks are abstract representations of systems in which objects called "nodes" interact with each ...
Detecting community structure is an important methodology to study complex networks. Community detec...
Over the last two decades, we have witnessed a massive explosion of our data collection abilities an...
As a fundamental structure in real-world networks, in addition to graph topology, communities can al...
Detecting community structure is an important methodology to study complex networks. Community detec...
Complex systems are often characterized by distinct types of interactions between the same entities....
Complex systems are often characterized by distinct types of interactions between the same entities....
Complex systems are often characterized by distinct types of interactions between the same entities....
Community detection in networks is commonly performed using information about interactions between n...
Community detection in networks is commonly performed using information about interactions between n...
Networks have become a common data mining tool to encode relational definitions between a set of ent...
Abstract—Community detection algorithms are fundamental tools that allow us to uncover organizationa...
Abstract—Community detection algorithms are fundamental tools that allow us to uncover organizationa...
In this work, we propose a new approach for clustering multilayer and attributed networks, which cap...
Community detection or clustering is a fundamental task in the analysis of network data. Most networ...
Networks are abstract representations of systems in which objects called "nodes" interact with each ...
Detecting community structure is an important methodology to study complex networks. Community detec...
Over the last two decades, we have witnessed a massive explosion of our data collection abilities an...
As a fundamental structure in real-world networks, in addition to graph topology, communities can al...
Detecting community structure is an important methodology to study complex networks. Community detec...
Complex systems are often characterized by distinct types of interactions between the same entities....
Complex systems are often characterized by distinct types of interactions between the same entities....
Complex systems are often characterized by distinct types of interactions between the same entities....