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SeqiBloc: Mining multi-time spanning blockmodels in dynamic graphs

J Chan, W Liu, C Leckie, J Bailey, K Ramamohanarao

Proceedings of the ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining | Published : 2012

Abstract

Blockmodelling is an important technique for decomposing graphs into sets of roles. Vertices playing the same role have similar patterns of interactions with vertices in other roles. These roles, along with the role to role interactions, can succinctly summarise the underlying structure of the studied graphs. As the underlying graphs evolve with time, it is important to study how their blockmodels evolve too. This will enable us to detect role changes across time, detect different patterns of interactions, for example, weekday and weekend behaviour, and allow us to study how the structure in the underlying dynamic graph evolves. To date, there has been limited research on studying dynamic bl..

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