A k-truss is a graph such that each edge is contained in at least k-2 triangles. This notion has attracted much attention, because it models meaningful cohesive subgraphs of a graph. We introduce the problem of identifying a smallest edge subset of a given graph whose removal makes the graph k-truss-free. We also introduce a problem variant where the identified subset contains only edges incident to a given set of nodes and ensures that these nodes are not contained in any k-truss. These problems are directly applicable in communication networks: the identified edges correspond to vital network connections; or in social networks: the identified edges can be hidden by users or sanitized from the output graph. We show that these problems are ...
A cohesive subgraph is a primary vehicle for massive graph analysis, and a newly introduced cohesive...
This dissertation studies three newly introduced network optimization problems in separate chapters....
We study the problems of finding a subset of nodes having a given size k and satisfying one of the f...
International audienceA-truss is a graph such that each edge is contained in at least − 2 triangles....
A k-truss is a graph such that each edge is contained in at least k-2 triangles. This notion has att...
The $k$-truss, introduced by Cohen (2005), is a graph where every edge is incident to at least $k$ t...
The notion of k-truss has been introduced a decade ago in social network analysis and security for c...
© 2018 IEEE. User engagement and tie strength are fundamental and important components in social net...
© 1989-2012 IEEE. In social networks, the leave of critical users may significantly break network en...
Community detection which discovers densely connected structures in a network has been studied a lot...
Community detection which discovers densely connected structures in a network has been studied a lot...
The k-truss of a graph is a subgraph such that each edge is tightly connected to the remaining eleme...
14th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA 2009, Aveiro, Portugal, October 12-15, 2...
In social network analysis, a k-clique is a relaxed clique, i.e., a k-clique is a quasi-complete sub...
The k-truss is a type of cohesive subgraphs proposed recently for the study of networks. While the p...
A cohesive subgraph is a primary vehicle for massive graph analysis, and a newly introduced cohesive...
This dissertation studies three newly introduced network optimization problems in separate chapters....
We study the problems of finding a subset of nodes having a given size k and satisfying one of the f...
International audienceA-truss is a graph such that each edge is contained in at least − 2 triangles....
A k-truss is a graph such that each edge is contained in at least k-2 triangles. This notion has att...
The $k$-truss, introduced by Cohen (2005), is a graph where every edge is incident to at least $k$ t...
The notion of k-truss has been introduced a decade ago in social network analysis and security for c...
© 2018 IEEE. User engagement and tie strength are fundamental and important components in social net...
© 1989-2012 IEEE. In social networks, the leave of critical users may significantly break network en...
Community detection which discovers densely connected structures in a network has been studied a lot...
Community detection which discovers densely connected structures in a network has been studied a lot...
The k-truss of a graph is a subgraph such that each edge is tightly connected to the remaining eleme...
14th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA 2009, Aveiro, Portugal, October 12-15, 2...
In social network analysis, a k-clique is a relaxed clique, i.e., a k-clique is a quasi-complete sub...
The k-truss is a type of cohesive subgraphs proposed recently for the study of networks. While the p...
A cohesive subgraph is a primary vehicle for massive graph analysis, and a newly introduced cohesive...
This dissertation studies three newly introduced network optimization problems in separate chapters....
We study the problems of finding a subset of nodes having a given size k and satisfying one of the f...