Start Date
30-9-2016 9:00 AM
Presentation Type
Paper
Description
The aim of this project is to use existing community detection algorithms on an IP network dataset to create supernodes within the network. This study compares the performance of different algorithms on the network in terms of running time. The paper begins with an introduction to the concept of clustering and community detection followed by the research question that the team aimed to address. Further the paper describes the graph metrics that were considered in order to shortlist algorithms followed by a brief explanation of each algorithm with respect to the graph metric on which it is based. The next section in the paper describes the methodology used by the team in order to run the algorithms and determine which algorithm is most efficient with respect to running time. Finally, the last section of the paper includes the results obtained by the team and a conclusion based on those results as well as future work.
Recommended Citation
Mane, Prachita; Shanbhag, Sunanda; Kamath, Tanmayee; Mackey, Patrick; and Springer, John, "Analysis of Community Detection Algorithms for Large Scale Cyber Networks" (2016). Information Security Research and Education (INSuRE) Conference. 4.
https://louis.uah.edu/insure-conference/INSuRECon-16/Papers/4
Analysis of Community Detection Algorithms for Large Scale Cyber Networks
The aim of this project is to use existing community detection algorithms on an IP network dataset to create supernodes within the network. This study compares the performance of different algorithms on the network in terms of running time. The paper begins with an introduction to the concept of clustering and community detection followed by the research question that the team aimed to address. Further the paper describes the graph metrics that were considered in order to shortlist algorithms followed by a brief explanation of each algorithm with respect to the graph metric on which it is based. The next section in the paper describes the methodology used by the team in order to run the algorithms and determine which algorithm is most efficient with respect to running time. Finally, the last section of the paper includes the results obtained by the team and a conclusion based on those results as well as future work.
Comments
The inaugural INSuREcon Conference was held on September 30, 2016. The conference was held virtually using Cisco Webex online meeting and video conferencing software.