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Thanks for the clarification. Now I understand that level 0 is most coarse, and when level increases it gets more fine-granular. But I still find my output at level 3 a bit weird. The community count increases from 0 to 1 as expected, and decreases a bit from 1 to 2 due to 'orphan' nodes. But at level 3 there're only 4 communities at the finest level. Is it reasonable that suddenly so many nodes get 'orphaned out'? |
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After running GraphRAG indexing pipeline (with all default settings), the output communities have following stats,
The Leiden algorithm produces 4 hierarchical levels. I count the number of communities at each level as "num_communities", and sum the number of entities over all communities at each level as "total_members". The result does not make sense to me.
Why does level 0 have only 41 communities? I expect that the lower level the more communities.
Why are the total number of nodes different at each level? I expect that the total number of nodes should stay the same. They are just partitioned differntly at each level.
Did I misunderstand anything?
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