Victor Brabant, Yasaman Asgari, Pierre Borgnat, Angela Bonifati, Remy Cazabet
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Abstract
Temporal networks are commonly used to model real-life phenomena. When these
phenomena represent interactions and are captured at a fine-grained temporal
resolution, they are modeled as link streams. Community detection is an
essential network analysis task. Although many methods exist for static
networks, and some methods have been developed for temporal networks
represented as sequences of snapshots, few works can handle link streams. This
article introduces the first adaptation of the well-known Modularity quality
function to link streams. Unlike existing methods, it is independent of the
time scale of analysis. After introducing the quality function, and its
relation to existing static and dynamic definitions of Modularity, we show
experimentally its relevance for dynamic community evaluation.