Applied Network Science, Vol. 4, 2019
1.) A novel framework for community modeling and characterization in directed temporal networks. --Christian Bongiorno, Lorenzo Zino and Alessandro Rizzo.
2.) Error-correcting decoders for communities in networks. --Krishna C. Bathina and Filippo Radicchi.
3.) An analysis of emotion-exchange motifs in multiplex networks during emergency events. --Ema Kušen and Mark Strembeck.
4.) Quid pro quo? The benefit of reciprocity, multiplexity, and multireciprocity in early career peer support. --Lisa Thiele, Victoria Zorn and Simone Kauffeld.
5.) Network cartography of university students’ knowledge landscapes about the history of science: landmarks and thematic communities. --Henri Lommi and Ismo T. Koponen.
6.) Tie-formation process within the communities of the Japanese production network: application of an exponential random graph model. --Hazem Krichene, Abhijit Chakraborty, Yoshi Fujiwara, Hiroyasu Inoue and Masaaki Terai.
7.) Feature-rich networks: going beyond complex network topologies. --Roberto Interdonato, Martin Atzmueller, Sabrina Gaito, Rushed Kanawati, Christine Largeron and Alessandra Sala.
8.) Quantifying long-term impact of court decisions. --Jorge C. Leitão, Sune Lehmann and Henrik Palmer Olsen.
9.) From free text to clusters of content in health records: an unsupervised graph partitioning approach. --M. Tarik Altuncu, Erik Mayer, Sophia N. Yaliraki and Mauricio Barahona.
10.) Positional analysis in cross-media information diffusion networks. --Tobias Hecking, Laura Steinert, Victor H. Masias and H. Ulrich Hoppe.
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2.) Error-correcting decoders for communities in networks. --Krishna C. Bathina and Filippo Radicchi.
3.) An analysis of emotion-exchange motifs in multiplex networks during emergency events. --Ema Kušen and Mark Strembeck.
4.) Quid pro quo? The benefit of reciprocity, multiplexity, and multireciprocity in early career peer support. --Lisa Thiele, Victoria Zorn and Simone Kauffeld.
5.) Network cartography of university students’ knowledge landscapes about the history of science: landmarks and thematic communities. --Henri Lommi and Ismo T. Koponen.
6.) Tie-formation process within the communities of the Japanese production network: application of an exponential random graph model. --Hazem Krichene, Abhijit Chakraborty, Yoshi Fujiwara, Hiroyasu Inoue and Masaaki Terai.
7.) Feature-rich networks: going beyond complex network topologies. --Roberto Interdonato, Martin Atzmueller, Sabrina Gaito, Rushed Kanawati, Christine Largeron and Alessandra Sala.
8.) Quantifying long-term impact of court decisions. --Jorge C. Leitão, Sune Lehmann and Henrik Palmer Olsen.
9.) From free text to clusters of content in health records: an unsupervised graph partitioning approach. --M. Tarik Altuncu, Erik Mayer, Sophia N. Yaliraki and Mauricio Barahona.
10.) Positional analysis in cross-media information diffusion networks. --Tobias Hecking, Laura Steinert, Victor H. Masias and H. Ulrich Hoppe.
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Bongiorno, Christian - Personal Name
Altuncu, M. Tarik - Personal Name
Leitão, Jorge C. - Personal Name
Interdonato, Roberto - Personal Name
Krichene, Hazem - Personal Name
Lommi, Henri - Personal Name
Thiele, Lisa - Personal Name
Kušen, Ema - Personal Name
Bathina, Krishna C. - Personal Name
Hecking, Tobias - Personal Name
Altuncu, M. Tarik - Personal Name
Leitão, Jorge C. - Personal Name
Interdonato, Roberto - Personal Name
Krichene, Hazem - Personal Name
Lommi, Henri - Personal Name
Thiele, Lisa - Personal Name
Kušen, Ema - Personal Name
Bathina, Krishna C. - Personal Name
Hecking, Tobias - Personal Name
Vol. 4, 2019
2364-8228
e-Journal PTI
Inggris
Springer Nature
2019
United Kingdom
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