TY - GEN
T1 - On the formation of community structures from homophilic relationships
AU - Guerrero, Katerine
AU - Finke, Jorge
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Many real-world networks consist of numerous interconnected groups which, as communities, display distinctive collective behavior. The division of a network into communities groups of nodes with a high density of ties within but a low density of ties between groups underlies the structure of social and technological networks. In human communities, for instance, individuals may group together according to special interest, occupation, intent, or belief, with tendency to establish stronger ties with individuals who are similar to themselves. Here, we introduce a formal framework for the formation of community structures from homophilic relationships between individuals. Stochastic modeling of local relationships allows us to identify a wide class of agent interactions which lead to the formation of communities and quantify the extent to which group size affects the resulting structure.
AB - Many real-world networks consist of numerous interconnected groups which, as communities, display distinctive collective behavior. The division of a network into communities groups of nodes with a high density of ties within but a low density of ties between groups underlies the structure of social and technological networks. In human communities, for instance, individuals may group together according to special interest, occupation, intent, or belief, with tendency to establish stronger ties with individuals who are similar to themselves. Here, we introduce a formal framework for the formation of community structures from homophilic relationships between individuals. Stochastic modeling of local relationships allows us to identify a wide class of agent interactions which lead to the formation of communities and quantify the extent to which group size affects the resulting structure.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84869389466&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/acc.2012.6315325
DO - 10.1109/acc.2012.6315325
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84869389466
SN - 9781457710957
T3 - Proceedings of the American Control Conference
SP - 5318
EP - 5323
BT - 2012 American Control Conference, ACC 2012
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2012 American Control Conference, ACC 2012
Y2 - 27 June 2012 through 29 June 2012
ER -