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07-28-2020 12:51 AM
I've executed the Louvain clustering algorithm on my graph, and I got more clusters than I expected, now I would like to get more information about these clusters to understand if there are some clusters that I should not consider.
For instance, I would like to find the average local clustering coefficient for each of them using this algorithm: neo4j local clustering coefficient, the problem is that it can be executed just on the whole graph, I need to execute it for each cluster.
Actually each node is marked with a property that describes the cluster it belongs to. I tried to project part of the graph, but there is no way to project filtering on a property.
How can I do it? There is some other way to get more information about each cluster?
thanks
07-28-2020 03:10 AM
Hi,
I think you should be able to project part of the graph using a Cypher projection, as described here - https://neo4j.com/docs/graph-data-science/current/management-ops/cypher-projection/
That way you could restrict the projected graph based on any criteria that you like.
Cheers, Mark
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