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grouping all the nodes into one cluster #241

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WanyongFeng asked this question in Q&A
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Hi, and thanks for reaching out!

It sounds like your network Is very dense, making it hard to find a meaningful community structure.

The usual way to handle these situations is to use the flag --markov-time f for some f smaller than 1.

You can also consider thresholding how many links you include to make the network more sparse with --weight-threshold n.

If the data is aggregated and you can stratify it into multiple layers, that would also help.

Let me know how it goes!

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This discussion was converted from issue #240 on November 01, 2021 09:30.