Abstract—Finding talents, often among the people already hired, is an endemic challenge for organizations. The social networking revolution, with online tools like Linkedin, made possible to make explicit and accessible what we perceived, but not used, for thousands of years: the exact position and ranking of a person in a network of professional and personal connections. To search and mine where and how an employee is positioned on a global skill network will enable organizations to find unpredictable sources of knowledge, innovation and know-how. This data richness and hidden knowledge demands for a multidimensional and multiskill approach to the network ranking problem. Multidimensional networks are networks with multiple kinds of relati...
<p>In the figure and . Note that the node with rank is the most important node of the network, and...
As the network structures of work and community have grown more complex, multilevel networks have e...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1007/s13278-018-0520-3Identify...
Large networks mathematically models the connections between items (generally millions or billions o...
Network and dynamics based analysis addresses various problems in talent management, emphasizing the...
Uncovering unknown or missing links in social networks is a difficult task because of their sparsity...
This paper presents QuickRank, an efficient algorithm for ranking individuals in a society, given a ...
Ranking algorithms are pervasive in our increasingly digitized societies, with important real-world ...
Many real-world datasets, including biological networks, the Web, and social media, can be effective...
Uncovering unknown or missing links in social networks is a dif-ficult task because of their sparsit...
Latent space models for network formation assume that nodes possess latent at-tributes that determin...
As information networks become ubiquitous, extracting knowl-edge from information networks has becom...
(15 pages, 6 figures)Many complex systems can be described as multiplex networks in which the same n...
Many real-world datasets, including biological networks, the Web, and social media, can be effective...
Many complex systems can be described as multiplex networks in which the same nodes can interact wit...
<p>In the figure and . Note that the node with rank is the most important node of the network, and...
As the network structures of work and community have grown more complex, multilevel networks have e...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1007/s13278-018-0520-3Identify...
Large networks mathematically models the connections between items (generally millions or billions o...
Network and dynamics based analysis addresses various problems in talent management, emphasizing the...
Uncovering unknown or missing links in social networks is a difficult task because of their sparsity...
This paper presents QuickRank, an efficient algorithm for ranking individuals in a society, given a ...
Ranking algorithms are pervasive in our increasingly digitized societies, with important real-world ...
Many real-world datasets, including biological networks, the Web, and social media, can be effective...
Uncovering unknown or missing links in social networks is a dif-ficult task because of their sparsit...
Latent space models for network formation assume that nodes possess latent at-tributes that determin...
As information networks become ubiquitous, extracting knowl-edge from information networks has becom...
(15 pages, 6 figures)Many complex systems can be described as multiplex networks in which the same n...
Many real-world datasets, including biological networks, the Web, and social media, can be effective...
Many complex systems can be described as multiplex networks in which the same nodes can interact wit...
<p>In the figure and . Note that the node with rank is the most important node of the network, and...
As the network structures of work and community have grown more complex, multilevel networks have e...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1007/s13278-018-0520-3Identify...