This thesis concentrates on the analysis of the large directed network representation of Wikipedia.Wikipedia stores valuable fine-grained dependencies among articles by linking webpages togetherfor diverse types of interactions. Our focus is to capture fine-grained and realistic interactionsbetween a subset of webpages in this Wikipedia network. Therefore, we propose to leverage anovel Google matrix representation of the network called the reduced Google matrix. This reducedGoogle matrix (GR) is derived for the subset of webpages of interest (i.e. the reduced network). Asfor the regular Google matrix, one component of GR captures the probability of two nodes of thereduced network to be directly connected in the full network. But unique to G...
English Wikipedia, containing more than five millions articles, has approximately eleven thousands w...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge, that can be leveraged to investigate inter...
English Wikipedia, containing more than five millions articles, has approximately eleven thousands w...
Cette thèse s’intéresse à l’analyse du réseau dirigé extrait de la structure des hyperliens de Wikip...
This study concentrates on extracting painting art history knowledge from the network structure of W...
We apply the reduced Google matrix method to analyze interactions between 95 terrorist groups and de...
In a current period where people use more and more the Internet and are connected worldwide, our liv...
Interactions between countries originate from diverse aspects such as geographic proximity, trade, s...
Interactions between countries originate from diverse aspects such as geographic proximity, trade, s...
Interactions between countries originate from diverse aspects such as geographic proximity, trade, s...
International audienceGeopolitics focuses on political power in relation to geographic space. Intera...
We describe a new method of reduced Google matrix which allows to establish direct and hidden links...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge that can be leveraged to investigate interw...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge that can be leveraged to investi-gate inter...
Wikipedia is a popular web-based encyclopedia edited freely and collaboratively by its users. In thi...
English Wikipedia, containing more than five millions articles, has approximately eleven thousands w...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge, that can be leveraged to investigate inter...
English Wikipedia, containing more than five millions articles, has approximately eleven thousands w...
Cette thèse s’intéresse à l’analyse du réseau dirigé extrait de la structure des hyperliens de Wikip...
This study concentrates on extracting painting art history knowledge from the network structure of W...
We apply the reduced Google matrix method to analyze interactions between 95 terrorist groups and de...
In a current period where people use more and more the Internet and are connected worldwide, our liv...
Interactions between countries originate from diverse aspects such as geographic proximity, trade, s...
Interactions between countries originate from diverse aspects such as geographic proximity, trade, s...
Interactions between countries originate from diverse aspects such as geographic proximity, trade, s...
International audienceGeopolitics focuses on political power in relation to geographic space. Intera...
We describe a new method of reduced Google matrix which allows to establish direct and hidden links...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge that can be leveraged to investigate interw...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge that can be leveraged to investi-gate inter...
Wikipedia is a popular web-based encyclopedia edited freely and collaboratively by its users. In thi...
English Wikipedia, containing more than five millions articles, has approximately eleven thousands w...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge, that can be leveraged to investigate inter...
English Wikipedia, containing more than five millions articles, has approximately eleven thousands w...