Networks are among the most prevalent formal representations in scientific studies, employed to depict interactions between objects such as molecules, neuronal clusters, or social groups. Studies performed at meso-scale that involve grouping of objects based on their distinctive interaction patterns form one of the main lines of investigation in network sci-ence. In a social network, for instance, meso-scale structures can correspond to isolated social groupings or groups of individuals that serve as a communication core. Currently, the research on different meso-scale structures such as community and core-periphery struc-tures has been conducted via independent approaches, which precludes the possibility of an algorithmic design that can h...
The network organization of the human brain varies across individuals, changes with development and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017At first glance, the neuronal network seems like a tan...
Community detection is a fundamental problem in the analysis of complex networks. Re-cently, many re...
<p>(a) The connectivity matrix of the brain that defined the network. Edges between nodes were weigh...
Contains fulltext : 157557.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The organizatio...
Copyright © 2013 Xiaojin Li et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommon...
<div><p>Human brain anatomy and function display a combination of modular and hierarchical organizat...
Copyright © 2014 Chao Tong et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
We find that the topologies of real world networks, such as those formed within human soci-eties, by...
The brain is a representative example of a network. It consists of numerous spatially distributed re...
Network structure exists in various types of data in the real world, such as online and offline soci...
One of the most remarkable features of the human brain is its ability to adapt rapidly and effi-cien...
Representing brain morphology as a network has the advantage that the regional morphol-ogy of ‘isola...
Mapping human brain networks provides a basis for studying brain function and dysfunction, and thus ...
(A) An example structural connectivity matrix from one subject, in which each element linking a pair...
The network organization of the human brain varies across individuals, changes with development and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017At first glance, the neuronal network seems like a tan...
Community detection is a fundamental problem in the analysis of complex networks. Re-cently, many re...
<p>(a) The connectivity matrix of the brain that defined the network. Edges between nodes were weigh...
Contains fulltext : 157557.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The organizatio...
Copyright © 2013 Xiaojin Li et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommon...
<div><p>Human brain anatomy and function display a combination of modular and hierarchical organizat...
Copyright © 2014 Chao Tong et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
We find that the topologies of real world networks, such as those formed within human soci-eties, by...
The brain is a representative example of a network. It consists of numerous spatially distributed re...
Network structure exists in various types of data in the real world, such as online and offline soci...
One of the most remarkable features of the human brain is its ability to adapt rapidly and effi-cien...
Representing brain morphology as a network has the advantage that the regional morphol-ogy of ‘isola...
Mapping human brain networks provides a basis for studying brain function and dysfunction, and thus ...
(A) An example structural connectivity matrix from one subject, in which each element linking a pair...
The network organization of the human brain varies across individuals, changes with development and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017At first glance, the neuronal network seems like a tan...
Community detection is a fundamental problem in the analysis of complex networks. Re-cently, many re...