In this paper we investigate the nature and structure of the relation between imposed classifications and real clustering in a particular case of a scale-free network given by the on-line encyclopedia Wikipedia. We find a statistical similarity in the distributions of community sizes both by using the top-down approach of the categories division present in the archive and in the bottom-up procedure of community detection given by an algorithm based on the spectral properties of the graph. Regardless of the statistically similar behaviour, the two methods provide a rather different division of the articles, thereby signaling that the nature and presence of power laws is a general feature for these systems and cannot be used as a benchm...
International audienceDetecting community structure discloses tremendous information about complex n...
Wikipedia has seen a huge expansion of content since its inception. Pages within this online encyclo...
Wikipedia is a popular web-based encyclopedia edited freely and collaboratively by its users. In thi...
In this paper we investigate the nature and structure of the relation between imposed classification...
In this paper we investigate the nature and structure of the relation between imposed classification...
We present the results of a community detection analysis of the Wikipedia graph. Distinct communitie...
This work maps and analyses cross-citations in the areas of Biology, Mathematics, Physics and Medici...
Clustering is an important issue in the analysis and exploration of data. There is a wide area of cl...
Two layers of enriched information are constructed for communities: a paper-to-paper network based o...
Recently, it was recognized that the problems lying between the order and chaos require a new scient...
This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-...
The study of networks has become a substantial interdisciplinary endeavor that encompasses myriad di...
The study of networks has become a substantial interdisciplinary endeavor that encompasses myriad di...
The community structure of complex networks reveals both their organization and hidden relationships...
International audienceThe community detection problem is very natural : given a set of people and th...
International audienceDetecting community structure discloses tremendous information about complex n...
Wikipedia has seen a huge expansion of content since its inception. Pages within this online encyclo...
Wikipedia is a popular web-based encyclopedia edited freely and collaboratively by its users. In thi...
In this paper we investigate the nature and structure of the relation between imposed classification...
In this paper we investigate the nature and structure of the relation between imposed classification...
We present the results of a community detection analysis of the Wikipedia graph. Distinct communitie...
This work maps and analyses cross-citations in the areas of Biology, Mathematics, Physics and Medici...
Clustering is an important issue in the analysis and exploration of data. There is a wide area of cl...
Two layers of enriched information are constructed for communities: a paper-to-paper network based o...
Recently, it was recognized that the problems lying between the order and chaos require a new scient...
This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-...
The study of networks has become a substantial interdisciplinary endeavor that encompasses myriad di...
The study of networks has become a substantial interdisciplinary endeavor that encompasses myriad di...
The community structure of complex networks reveals both their organization and hidden relationships...
International audienceThe community detection problem is very natural : given a set of people and th...
International audienceDetecting community structure discloses tremendous information about complex n...
Wikipedia has seen a huge expansion of content since its inception. Pages within this online encyclo...
Wikipedia is a popular web-based encyclopedia edited freely and collaboratively by its users. In thi...