Multiscale Evolutionary Perturbation Attack on Community Detection
October 22, 2019 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems
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Authors
Jinyin Chen, Yixian Chen, Lihong Chen, Minghao Zhao, Qi Xuan
arXiv ID
1910.09741
Category
cs.SI: Social & Info Networks
Cross-listed
physics.soc-ph
Citations
47
Venue
IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
Community detection, aiming to group nodes based on their connections, plays an important role in network analysis, since communities, treated as meta-nodes, allow us to create a large-scale map of a network to simplify its analysis. However, for privacy reasons, we may want to prevent communities from being discovered in certain cases, leading to the topics on community deception. In this paper, we formalize this community detection attack problem in three scales, including global attack (macroscale), target community attack (mesoscale) and target node attack (microscale). We treat this as an optimization problem and further propose a novel Evolutionary Perturbation Attack (EPA) method, where we generate adversarial networks to realize the community detection attack. Numerical experiments validate that our EPA can successfully attack network community algorithms in all three scales, i.e., hide target nodes or communities and further disturb the community structure of the whole network by only changing a small fraction of links. By comparison, our EPA behaves better than a number of baseline attack methods on six synthetic networks and three real-world networks. More interestingly, although our EPA is based on the louvain algorithm, it is also effective on attacking other community detection algorithms, validating its good transferability.
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