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TCDABCF: A Trust-Based Community Detection Using Artificial Bee Colony by Feature Fusion

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  • Zhihao Peng
  • Mohsen Rastgari
  • Yahya Dorostkar Navaei
  • Raziyeh Daraei
  • Rozita Jamili Oskouei
  • Poria Pirozmand
  • Seyed Saeid Mirkamali

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Social network aims to extend a widespread framework to communicate users and find alike people with common features, easier and faster. As people usually experience in everyday life, social communication can be formed from common groups with almost identical properties. Detecting such groups or communities is a challenging task in various fields of social network analysis. Many researchers intend to develop algorithms that work effectively and efficiently on social networks. It is believed that the most influential user in a community that had been followed by similar users could be a central point of a community or cluster, and the similar user would be members of the community. Research studies tend to increase intracommunity similarity and decrease intercommunity similarity to improve the performance of the community detection methods by finding such influential users accurately. In this paper, a hybrid metaheuristic method is proposed. In the proposed method called trust-based community detection using artificial bee colony by feature fusion (TCDABCF), we use a fusion approach combined with artificial bee colony (ABC) to improve the accuracy of the community detection task. In this approach, not only the social features of users are considered but also the relationship of trust between users in a community is also calculated. So, the proposed method can lead to finding more precise clusters of similar users with influential users in the center of each cluster. The proposed method uses the artificial bee colony (ABC) to find the influential users and the relation of their followers accurately. We compare this algorithm with nine state-of-the-art methods on the Facebook dataset. Experimental results show that the proposed method has obtained values of 0.9662 and 0.9533 for NMI and accuracy, respectively, which has improved in comparison with state-of-the-art community detection methods.

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  • Zhihao Peng & Mohsen Rastgari & Yahya Dorostkar Navaei & Raziyeh Daraei & Rozita Jamili Oskouei & Poria Pirozmand & Seyed Saeid Mirkamali, 2021. "TCDABCF: A Trust-Based Community Detection Using Artificial Bee Colony by Feature Fusion," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-19, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6675759
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6675759
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