| openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigDataNetworks (or graphs) are used to represent and analyze large datasets of objects and their relations. Naturally, real-world networks have a temporal component: for instance, interactions between objects have a timestamp and a duration. In this tutorial we present models and algorithms for mining temporal networks, i.e., network data with temporal information. We overview different models used to represent temporal networks. We highlight the main differences between static and temporal networks, and discuss the challenges arising from introducing the temporal dimension in the network representation. We present recent papers addressing the most well-studied problems in the setting of temporal networks,...
Despite recent advances in the study of temporal networks, the analysis of time-stamped ne...
Three fundamental elements to understand human information networks are the individuals (actors) in ...
A dynamic network is a network whose structure changes because of the emergence and disappearance of...
In this thesis we study networks with a temporal component. We use the interaction-network model to ...
Encoding a large-scale network into a low-dimensional space is a fundamental step for various networ...
Abstract. Temporal networks are commonly used to represent systems where connections between element...
The design of temporal networks typically follows a top-down approach where a designer handcrafts a ...
Large-scale temporal graphs are everywhere in our daily life. From online social networks, mobile ne...
The concept of temporal networks is an extension of complex networks as a modeling framework to incl...
Abstract Real world networks exhibit rich temporal information: friends are added and removed over t...
Temporal networks, i.e., networks in which the interactions among a set of elementary units change o...
Temporal networks are increasingly being used to model the interactions of complex systems. Most stu...
Over the past decade, many powerful data mining techniques have been developed to analyze temporal a...
Temporal graphs are structures which model relational data between entities that change over time. D...
International audienceIn many data sets, information on the structure and temporality of a system co...
Despite recent advances in the study of temporal networks, the analysis of time-stamped ne...
Three fundamental elements to understand human information networks are the individuals (actors) in ...
A dynamic network is a network whose structure changes because of the emergence and disappearance of...
In this thesis we study networks with a temporal component. We use the interaction-network model to ...
Encoding a large-scale network into a low-dimensional space is a fundamental step for various networ...
Abstract. Temporal networks are commonly used to represent systems where connections between element...
The design of temporal networks typically follows a top-down approach where a designer handcrafts a ...
Large-scale temporal graphs are everywhere in our daily life. From online social networks, mobile ne...
The concept of temporal networks is an extension of complex networks as a modeling framework to incl...
Abstract Real world networks exhibit rich temporal information: friends are added and removed over t...
Temporal networks, i.e., networks in which the interactions among a set of elementary units change o...
Temporal networks are increasingly being used to model the interactions of complex systems. Most stu...
Over the past decade, many powerful data mining techniques have been developed to analyze temporal a...
Temporal graphs are structures which model relational data between entities that change over time. D...
International audienceIn many data sets, information on the structure and temporality of a system co...
Despite recent advances in the study of temporal networks, the analysis of time-stamped ne...
Three fundamental elements to understand human information networks are the individuals (actors) in ...
A dynamic network is a network whose structure changes because of the emergence and disappearance of...