Uncovering the underlying community structure of the Internet at the AS level is essential way to gain insight both into its structure and its functional organization. Of all the de?nitions of community proposed by researchers, we focused on the k-clique community de?nition as we believe it best catches the characteristics of the Internet AS-level topology. Extracting k-clique communities using the methods available in the literature requires a formidable amount of computational load and memory resources. In this paper we propose a new parallel method that has proved its capability in extracting communities e?ciently and e?ectively from realworld complex networks, including the Internet at the AS level. This innovative method is much less resource intensive than Clique Percolation Method and experimental results show it is always at least an order of magnitude faster. In addition, tests run on parallel architectures show a noticeable speedup factor, in some cases linear with the number of cores.

FLIP-CPM: A Parallel Community Detection Method

Gregori Enrico;Mainardi Simone;
2012

Abstract

Uncovering the underlying community structure of the Internet at the AS level is essential way to gain insight both into its structure and its functional organization. Of all the de?nitions of community proposed by researchers, we focused on the k-clique community de?nition as we believe it best catches the characteristics of the Internet AS-level topology. Extracting k-clique communities using the methods available in the literature requires a formidable amount of computational load and memory resources. In this paper we propose a new parallel method that has proved its capability in extracting communities e?ciently and e?ectively from realworld complex networks, including the Internet at the AS level. This innovative method is much less resource intensive than Clique Percolation Method and experimental results show it is always at least an order of magnitude faster. In addition, tests run on parallel architectures show a noticeable speedup factor, in some cases linear with the number of cores.
2012
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Inglese
26th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences (ISCIS 2011)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2155-8_31
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
2011
London (UK)
networks modellling
k-clique community
ID_PUMA: cnr.iit/2011-A2-064. Area di valutazione 15a - Scienze e tecnologie per una società dell'informazione e della comunicazione. ID Mod. Commessa INT.P01.001.002 - 044 - Ubiquitous Internet. Articolo in Atti di convegno internazionale con referee.
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Gregori, Enrico; Mainardi, Simone; Orsini, Chiara; Lenzini, Luciano
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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