Community detection in bipartite signed networks is highly dependent on parameter choice

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2024-05-13

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Candellone, ElenaORCID 0000-0002-8473-3492
van Kesteren, Erik JanORCID 0000-0003-1548-1663ISNI 000000049252840X
Chelmi, Sofia
Garcia-Bernardo, JavierORCID 0000-0002-6119-1790ISNI 0000000485189083

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Abstract

Decision-making processes often involve voting. Human interactions with exogenous entities such as legislations or products can be effectively modeled as two-mode (bipartite) signed networks-where people can either vote positively, negatively, or abstain from voting on the entities. Detecting communities in such networks could help us understand underlying properties: for example ideological camps or consumer preferences. While community detection is an established practice separately for bipartite and signed networks, it remains largely unexplored in the case of bipartite signed networks. In this paper, we systematically evaluate the efficacy of community detection methods on bipartite signed networks using a synthetic benchmark and real-world datasets. Our findings reveal that when no communities are present in the data, these methods often recover spurious communities. When communities are present, the algorithms exhibit promising performance, although their performance is highly susceptible to parameter choice. This indicates that researchers using community detection methods in the context of bipartite signed networks should not take the communities found at face value: it is essential to assess the robustness of parameter choices or perform domain-specific external validation.

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physics.soc-ph, cs.SI, stat.ME

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Candellone, E, Kesteren, E-J V, Chelmi, S & Garcia-Bernardo, J 2024 'Community detection in bipartite signed networks is highly dependent on parameter choice' arXiv.