Title :
Parallel Heuristics for Scalable Community Detection
Author :
Hao Lu ; Halappanavar, Mahantesh ; Kalyanaraman, Ananth ; Choudhury, Sankhayan
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA, USA
Abstract :
Community detection has become a fundamental operation in numerous graph-theoretic applications. It is used to reveal natural divisions that exist within real world networks without imposing prior size or cardinality constraints on the set of communities. Despite its potential for application, there is only limited support for community detection on large-scale parallel computers, largely owing to the irregular and inherently sequential nature of the underlying heuristics. In this paper, we present parallelization heuristics for fast community detection using the Louvain method as the serial template. The Louvain method is an iterative heuristic for modularity optimization. Originally developed by Blondel et al. in 2008, the method has become increasingly popular owing to its ability to detect high modularity community partitions in a fast and memory-efficient manner. However, the method is also inherently sequential, thereby limiting its scalability. Here, we observe certain key properties of this method that present challenges for its parallelization, and consequently propose heuristics that are designed to break the sequential barrier. For evaluation purposes, we implemented our heuristics using OpenMP multithreading, and tested them over real world graphs derived from multiple application domains (e.g., internet, citation, biological). Compared to the serial Louvain implementation, our parallel implementation is able to produce community outputs with a higher modularity for most of the inputs tested, in comparable number of iterations, while providing real speedups of up to 8× using 32 threads. In addition, our parallel implementation was able to exhibit weak scaling properties on up to 32 threads.
Keywords :
graph theory; iterative methods; multi-threading; parallel processing; Louvain method; OpenMP multithreading; cardinality constraints; community detection; graph-theoretic applications; iterative heuristic; large-scale parallel computers; modularity community partitions; modularity optimization; parallel heuristics; parallel implementation; parallelization heuristics; scalable community detection; serial template; Communities; Convergence; Educational institutions; Heuristic algorithms; Image edge detection; Parallel algorithms; Scalability; Louvain method; community detection; graph coloring; parallel graph algorithms; parallel heuristics;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium Workshops (IPDPSW), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4117-9
DOI :
10.1109/IPDPSW.2014.155