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Multiobjective Brain Storm Optimization Community Detection Method Based on Novelty Search

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  • Xiaoying Pan
  • Jia Wang
  • Miao Wei
  • Hongye Li

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A complex network is characterized by community structure, so it is of great theoretical and practical significance to discover hidden functions by detecting the community structure in complex networks. In this paper, a multiobjective brain storm optimization based on novelty search (MOBSO-NS) community detection method is proposed to solve the current issue of premature convergence caused by the loss of diversity in complex network community detection based on multiobjective optimization algorithm and improve the accuracy of community discovery. The proposed method designs a novel search strategy where novelty individuals are first constructed to improve the global search ability, thus avoiding falling into local optimal solutions; then, the objective space is divided into 3 clusters: elite cluster, ordinary cluster, and novel cluster, which are mapped to the decision space, and finally, the populations are disrupted and merged. In addition, the introduction of a restarting strategy is introduced to avoid stagnation by premature convergence. Experimental results show that the algorithm with good global searchability can find the Pareto optimal network community structure set with uniform distribution and high convergence and excavate the network community with higher quality.

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  • Xiaoying Pan & Jia Wang & Miao Wei & Hongye Li, 2021. "Multiobjective Brain Storm Optimization Community Detection Method Based on Novelty Search," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5535881
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5535881
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