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A Dynamic Community Detection Method for Complex Networks Based on Deep Self-Coding Network

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Aiming at the problem of community detection in complex dynamic networks, a dynamic community detection method based on graph convolution neural network is proposed. An encoding-decoding mechanism is designed to… Click to show full abstract

Aiming at the problem of community detection in complex dynamic networks, a dynamic community detection method based on graph convolution neural network is proposed. An encoding-decoding mechanism is designed to reconstruct the feature information of each node in the graph. A stack of multiple graph convolutional layers is considered as an encoder that encodes the node feature information into the potential vector space, while the decoder employs a simple two-layer perceptron to reconstruct the initial node features from the encoded vector information. The encoding-decoding mechanism achieves a re-evaluation of the initial node features. Subsequently, an additional local feature reconstruction loss is added after the decoder to aid the goal of graph classification. Further, stochastic gradient descent is applied to solve the problem in the loss function. Finally, the proposed model is experimentally validated based on the Karate Club and Football datasets. The experimental results show that the proposed model improves the NMI metric by an average of 7.65% and effectively mitigates the node oversmoothing problem. The proposed model is proved to have good detection accuracy.

Keywords: detection method; detection; community detection; dynamic community

Journal Title: Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
Year Published: 2022

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