Social networks have become increasingly more available the past decade, mainly because of huge online social networks such as facebook and twitter. Understanding how these networks are organised and how they function tells us something about how humans connect to each other. One of the most prominent feature of most social networks is that people tend to form groups. People within such groups tend to know one another. Each group then has relatively many links within the group and few links outside the group. It is not straightforward how to detect such groups—usually termed communities—in social networks. In this thesis we review various methods for community detection. One of the most well-known methods is that of modularity, which has va...
The problem of community detection is important as it helps in understanding the spread of informat...
In this thesis, we first explore two different approaches to efficient community detection that addr...
Complex networks are often organized in groups or communities of agents that share the same features...
Detecting communities in complex networks accurately is a prime challenge, preceding further analyse...
A class of networks are those with both positive and negative links. In this manuscript, we studied ...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...
Signed networks provide information to study the structure and composition of relationships (positiv...
A social structure made of nodes (individuals or organizations) that are related to each other by va...
In social network analysis, community detection is an important task that aims at uncovering hidden ...
In this thesis, we first explore two different approaches to efficient community detection that addr...
The main subject of this thesis is to study the structure of communities in social networks and to d...
Abstract Tie strength allows to classify social relationships and identify different types of them. ...
The main subject of this thesis is to study the structure of communities in social networks and to d...
A social structure made of nodes (individuals or organizations) that are related to each other by va...
A social network can be defined as a set of people connected by a set of people. Social network anal...
The problem of community detection is important as it helps in understanding the spread of informat...
In this thesis, we first explore two different approaches to efficient community detection that addr...
Complex networks are often organized in groups or communities of agents that share the same features...
Detecting communities in complex networks accurately is a prime challenge, preceding further analyse...
A class of networks are those with both positive and negative links. In this manuscript, we studied ...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...
Signed networks provide information to study the structure and composition of relationships (positiv...
A social structure made of nodes (individuals or organizations) that are related to each other by va...
In social network analysis, community detection is an important task that aims at uncovering hidden ...
In this thesis, we first explore two different approaches to efficient community detection that addr...
The main subject of this thesis is to study the structure of communities in social networks and to d...
Abstract Tie strength allows to classify social relationships and identify different types of them. ...
The main subject of this thesis is to study the structure of communities in social networks and to d...
A social structure made of nodes (individuals or organizations) that are related to each other by va...
A social network can be defined as a set of people connected by a set of people. Social network anal...
The problem of community detection is important as it helps in understanding the spread of informat...
In this thesis, we first explore two different approaches to efficient community detection that addr...
Complex networks are often organized in groups or communities of agents that share the same features...