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WWW
2010
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Empirical comparison of algorithms for network community detection
Detecting clusters or communities in large real-world graphs such as large social or information networks is a problem of considerable interest. In practice, one typically chooses...
Jure Leskovec, Kevin J. Lang, Michael W. Mahoney
ICONFERENCE
2012
12 years 4 months ago
Not just a wink and smile: an analysis of user-defined success in online dating
This study examines the publically available stories of selfidentified successful couples that met using the online dating services Match.com, eHarmony, or OkCupid. We enumerate f...
Christopher M. Mascaro, Rachel M. Magee, Sean P. G...
DIGRA
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
A Sociotechnical Conjecture about the Context and Development of Multiplayer Online Game Experiences
The advent of multiplayer online games brings new actors into the development scene and redefines traditional roles and interactions. Anchored on studies of the role of context in...
Licinio Roque
COCOON
2008
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Spectrum Bidding in Wireless Networks and Related
In this paper, we study the spectrum assignment problem for wireless access networks. Opportunistic spectrum usage is a promising technology. However, it could suffer from the self...
Xiang-Yang Li, Ping Xu, ShaoJie Tang, Xiaowen Chu
SIAMADS
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Propagation of Spike Sequences in Neural Networks
Precise spatiotemporal sequences of action potentials are observed in many brain areas and are thought to be involved in the neural processing of sensory stimuli. Here, we examine ...
Arnaud Tonnelier