Random walk was first introduced by Karl Pearson in 1905 and has inspired many research works in different fields. In recent years, random walk has been adopted in information network research, for example, ranking and similarity es-timation. In this paper, we introduce a new model called RankCompte, which allows multiple random walkers in the same network (existing work mostly focus on random walks of a single category). By introducing the “competition ” concept into the random walk framework, our method can fulfill both clustering and rank-ing tasks simultaneously and thus provide an effective analysis tool for networks. Compared with the traditional network ranking approaches, our new method fo-cuses more on the structure of specialized ...
We consider the problem of finding the set of rankings that best represents a given group of orderin...
This work addresses the problem of estimating social network measures. Specifically, the measures at...
We consider the problem of finding the set of rankings that best represents a given group of orderin...
As information networks become ubiquitous, extracting knowl-edge from information networks has becom...
Uncovering unknown or missing links in social networks is a difficult task because of their sparsity...
Uncovering unknown or missing links in social networks is a difficult task because of their sparsity...
In this paper, we consider the problem of clustering and re-ranking web image search results so as t...
International audienceHigher-order networks aim at improving the classical network representation of...
International audienceHigher-order networks aim at improving the classical network representation of...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the problem of generating clusters for a specified type of object...
International audienceClustering of a graph is the task of grouping its nodes in such a way that the...
International audienceHigher-order networks are efficient representations of sequential data. Unlike...
The problem of evaluating scientific publications and their authors is important, and as such has at...
Abstract—Clustering of a graph is the task of grouping its nodes in such a way that the nodes within...
Recently there has been significant work in the social sciences involving ensembles of social networ...
We consider the problem of finding the set of rankings that best represents a given group of orderin...
This work addresses the problem of estimating social network measures. Specifically, the measures at...
We consider the problem of finding the set of rankings that best represents a given group of orderin...
As information networks become ubiquitous, extracting knowl-edge from information networks has becom...
Uncovering unknown or missing links in social networks is a difficult task because of their sparsity...
Uncovering unknown or missing links in social networks is a difficult task because of their sparsity...
In this paper, we consider the problem of clustering and re-ranking web image search results so as t...
International audienceHigher-order networks aim at improving the classical network representation of...
International audienceHigher-order networks aim at improving the classical network representation of...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the problem of generating clusters for a specified type of object...
International audienceClustering of a graph is the task of grouping its nodes in such a way that the...
International audienceHigher-order networks are efficient representations of sequential data. Unlike...
The problem of evaluating scientific publications and their authors is important, and as such has at...
Abstract—Clustering of a graph is the task of grouping its nodes in such a way that the nodes within...
Recently there has been significant work in the social sciences involving ensembles of social networ...
We consider the problem of finding the set of rankings that best represents a given group of orderin...
This work addresses the problem of estimating social network measures. Specifically, the measures at...
We consider the problem of finding the set of rankings that best represents a given group of orderin...