2008 ◽  
Vol 22 (16) ◽  
pp. 1547-1566 ◽  
Author(s):  
DARONG LAI ◽  
HONGTAO LU

Identifying communities in complex networks has recently attracted considerable attention in different fields. The goal of community identification is to cluster vertices of a network into groups, which is the same as clustering in machine learning and data mining domains. A recent proposed clustering method called affinity propagation shows high performance in clustering data sets into groups, and it does not require that the number of clusters be pre-specified. In this paper, based on a new method for calculating similarity between pairs of vertices and a transforming method for a given similarity from likelihood to log-domain, we apply that affinity propagation clustering method to identify communities in complex networks. Extensive simulation results demonstrate that affinity propagation clustering algorithm is very effective for identifying community structures in both computer-generated and real-world network data.


IEEE Access ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 68892-68909 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lin Sun ◽  
Ruonan Liu ◽  
Jiucheng Xu ◽  
Shiguang Zhang ◽  
Yun Tian

Author(s):  
Yanlin Shi ◽  
Qingjin Peng

Customer requirements (CRs) have a significant impact on product design. The existing methods of defining CRs, such as customer surveys and expert evaluations, are time-consuming, inaccurate and subjective. This paper proposes an automatic CRs definition method based on online customer product reviews using the big data analysis. Word vectors are defined using a continuous bag of words (CBOW) model. Online customer reviews are searched by a crawling method and filtered by the parts of speech and frequency of words. Filtered words are then clustered into groups by an affinity propagation (AP) clustering method based on trained word vectors. Exemplars in each clustering group are finally used to define CRs. The proposed method is verified by case studies of defining CRs for product design. Results show that the proposed method has better performance to determine CRs compared to existing CRs definition methods.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
XiuLi Zhao ◽  
WeiXiang Xu

Affinity propagation (AP) algorithm, as a novel clustering method, does not require the users to specify the initial cluster centers in advance, which regards all data points as potential exemplars (cluster centers) equally and groups the clusters totally by the similar degree among the data points. But in many cases there exist some different intensive areas within the same data set, which means that the data set does not distribute homogeneously. In such situation the AP algorithm cannot group the data points into ideal clusters. In this paper, we proposed an extended AP clustering algorithm to deal with such a problem. There are two steps in our method: firstly the data set is partitioned into several data density types according to the nearest distances of each data point; and then the AP clustering method is, respectively, used to group the data points into clusters in each data density type. Two experiments are carried out to evaluate the performance of our algorithm: one utilizes an artificial data set and the other uses a real seismic data set. The experiment results show that groups are obtained more accurately by our algorithm than OPTICS and AP clustering algorithm itself.


2008 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 1373-1381 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ding-yin Xia ◽  
Fei Wu ◽  
Xu-qing Zhang ◽  
Yue-ting Zhuang

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