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Equivalence Between Modularity Optimization and Maximum Likelihood Methods for Community Detection

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Journal Phys Rev E
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2016 Dec 15
PMID 27967199
Citations 42
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Abstract

We demonstrate an equivalence between two widely used methods of community detection in networks, the method of modularity maximization and the method of maximum likelihood applied to the degree-corrected stochastic block model. Specifically, we show an exact equivalence between maximization of the generalized modularity that includes a resolution parameter and the special case of the block model known as the planted partition model, in which all communities in a network are assumed to have statistically similar properties. Among other things, this equivalence provides a mathematically principled derivation of the modularity function, clarifies the conditions and assumptions of its use, and gives an explicit formula for the optimal value of the resolution parameter.

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