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Searching for polarization in signed graphs: a local spectral approach

Han Xiao, Bruno Ordozgoiti, Aristides Gionis

202023 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Signed graphs have been used to model interactions in social networks, which can be either positive (friendly) or negative (antagonistic). The model has been used to study polarization and other related phenomena in social networks, which can be harmful to the process of democratic deliberation in our society. An interesting and challenging task in this application domain is to detect polarized communities in signed graphs. A number of different methods have been proposed for this task. However, existing approaches aim at finding globally optimal solutions. Instead, in this paper we are interested in finding polarized communities that are related to a small set of seed nodes provided as input. Seed nodes may consist of two sets, which constitute the two sides of a polarized structure.

Topics & Concepts

Polarization (electrochemistry)DeliberationComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Process (computing)AlgorithmMathematicsTheoretical computer sciencePhysicsTask (project management)Domain (mathematical analysis)Artificial intelligenceTopology (electrical circuits)Opinion Dynamics and Social InfluenceComplex Network Analysis TechniquesSocial Media and Politics