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Modelo Estocástico de Bloques Ponderado×Análisis de modularidad×
CampoAnálisis de redesAnálisis de redes
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen20142004
Autor originalAicher, C.; Jacobs, A. Z.; Clauset, A.Newman, M. E. J. & Girvan, M.
TipoGenerative probabilistic modelCommunity detection / graph partitioning
Fuente seminalAicher, C., Jacobs, A. Z., & Clauset, A. (2014). Learning latent block structure in weighted networks. Journal of Complex Networks, 3(2), 221–248. DOI ↗Newman, M. E. J., & Girvan, M. (2004). Finding and evaluating community structure in networks. Physical Review E, 69(2), 026113. DOI ↗
AliasW-SBM, weighted SBM, weighted block model, weighted community detection via SBMQ-modularity, community structure detection, network modularity optimization, graph partitioning by modularity
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ResumenThe Weighted Stochastic Block Model (W-SBM) extends the classical stochastic block model to networks whose edges carry numerical weights. By positing that edge weights between node pairs arise from distributions that depend on the block memberships of those nodes, it simultaneously infers a partition of nodes into communities and a set of block-to-block weight parameters — recovering structure invisible to unweighted methods.Modularity analysis is a network science method, formalized by Newman and Girvan in 2004, that detects community structure in graphs by measuring whether edges are more concentrated within groups than expected by chance. Its scalar quality index Q guides algorithms that partition nodes into cohesive clusters, making it the most widely adopted framework for community detection in social, biological, and technological networks.
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