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cdlib.algorithms.hierarchical_link_community¶

hierarchical_link_community(g_original)¶

HLC (hierarchical link clustering) is a method to classify links into topologically related groups. The algorithm uses a similarity between links to build a dendrogram where each leaf is a link from the original network and branches represent link communities. At each level of the link dendrogram is calculated the partition density function, based on link density inside communities, to pick the best level to cut.

Parameters:g_original – a networkx/igraph object
Returns:EdgeClustering object
Example:
>>> from cdlib import algorithms
>>> import networkx as nx
>>> G = nx.karate_club_graph()
>>> com = algorithms.hierarchical_link_community(G)
References:

Ahn, Yong-Yeol, James P. Bagrow, and Sune Lehmann. Link communities reveal multiscale complexity in networks. nature 466.7307 (2010): 761.

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