This paper addresses the ambitious goal of merging two different approaches to group detection in complex domains: one based on fuzzy clustering and the other on community detection theory. To achieve this, two clustering algorithms are proposed: fuzzy C-medoids clustering with modularity spatial correction and fuzzy C-modes clustering with modularity spatial correction. The former is designed for quantitative data,while the latter is intended for qualitative data. The concept of fuzzy modularity is introduced into the standard objective function of fuzzy clustering algorithms as a spatial regularization term, whose contribution to the clustering criterion based on attributes is controlled by an exogenous parameter. An extensive simulation study is conducted to support the theoretical framework, complemented by two applications to real-world data related to the theme of sustainability. The first application involves data from the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, while the second focuses on urban green spaces in Italian provincial capitals and metropolitan cities. Both the simulation results and the applications demonstrate the advantages of this new methodological proposal.

Cangemi, Domenico; D’Urso, Pierpaolo; De Giovanni, Livia; Federico, Lorenzo; Vitale, Vincenzina. (9999). Fuzzy Clustering and Community Detection: An Integrated Approach. JOURNAL OF CLASSIFICATION, (ISSN: 0176-4268), 1-31. Doi: 10.1007/s00357-025-09520-7.

Fuzzy Clustering and Community Detection: An Integrated Approach

Livia De Giovanni;Lorenzo Federico
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This paper addresses the ambitious goal of merging two different approaches to group detection in complex domains: one based on fuzzy clustering and the other on community detection theory. To achieve this, two clustering algorithms are proposed: fuzzy C-medoids clustering with modularity spatial correction and fuzzy C-modes clustering with modularity spatial correction. The former is designed for quantitative data,while the latter is intended for qualitative data. The concept of fuzzy modularity is introduced into the standard objective function of fuzzy clustering algorithms as a spatial regularization term, whose contribution to the clustering criterion based on attributes is controlled by an exogenous parameter. An extensive simulation study is conducted to support the theoretical framework, complemented by two applications to real-world data related to the theme of sustainability. The first application involves data from the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, while the second focuses on urban green spaces in Italian provincial capitals and metropolitan cities. Both the simulation results and the applications demonstrate the advantages of this new methodological proposal.
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Modularity Fuzzy C-medoids Fuzzy C-modes Sustainability
Cangemi, Domenico; D’Urso, Pierpaolo; De Giovanni, Livia; Federico, Lorenzo; Vitale, Vincenzina. (9999). Fuzzy Clustering and Community Detection: An Integrated Approach. JOURNAL OF CLASSIFICATION, (ISSN: 0176-4268), 1-31. Doi: 10.1007/s00357-025-09520-7.
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