Community detection is a common problem in graph and big data analytics. It consists of finding groups of densely connected nodes with few connections to nodes outside of the group. In particular, identifying communities in large-scale networks is an important task in many scientific domains. Community detection algorithms in literature proves to be less efficient, as it leads to generation of communities with noisy interactions. To address this limitation, there is a need to develop a system which identifies the best community among multi-dimensional networks based on relevant selection criteria and dimensionality of entities, thereby eliminating the noisy interactions in a real-time environment.
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