DocumentCode :
3686514
Title :
Relevance of Negative Links in Graph Partitioning: A Case Study Using Votes from the European Parliament
Author :
Mendonça;Rosa Figueiredo;Vincent Labatut;Philippe Michelon
Author_Institution :
LIA, Univ. d´Avignon, Avignon, France
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
122
Lastpage :
129
Abstract :
In this paper, we want to study the informative value of negative links in signed complex networks. For this purpose, we extract and analyze a collection of signed networks representing voting sessions of the European Parliament (EP). We first process some data collected by the Vote Watch Europe Website for the whole 7th term (2009-2014), by considering voting similarities between Members of the EP to define weighted signed links. We then apply a selection of community detection algorithms, designed to process only positive links, to these data. We also apply Parallel Iterative Local Search (Parallel ILS), an algorithm recently proposed to identify balanced partitions in signed networks. Our results show that, contrary to the conclusions of a previous study focusing on other data, the partitions detected by ignoring or considering the negative links are indeed remarkably different for these networks. The relevance of negative links for graph partitioning therefore is an open question which should be further explored.
Keywords :
"Europe","Partitioning algorithms","Data mining","Clustering algorithms","Correlation","Social network services","Joining processes"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Network Intelligence Conference (ENIC), 2015 Second European
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ENIC.2015.25
Filename :
7321245
Link To Document :
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