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CIKM Workshop CNIKM 2009: Hong Kong, China
- Jun Wang, Shi Zhou, Dell Zhang:
Proceeding of the ACM First International Workshop on Complex Networks Meet Information & Knowledge Management, CIKM-CNIKM 2009, Hong Kong, China, November 6, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-807-0 - Jure Leskovec:
Networks, communities and kronecker products. 1-2
Community detection & information spread
- Bin Wu, Qi Ye, Shengqi Yang, Bai Wang:
Group CRM: a new telecom CRM framework from social network perspective. 3-10 - Dongsheng Duan, Yuhua Li, Yanan Jin, Zhengding Lu:
Community mining on dynamic weighted directed graphs. 11-18 - Yu-En Lu, Sam G. B. Roberts, Tammy M. K. Cheng, Robin Dunbar, Pietro Liò, Jon Crowcroft:
On optimising personal network size to manage information flow. 19-26 - Yong-Suk Kwon, Sang-Wook Kim, Sunju Park:
An analysis of information diffusion in the blog world. 27-30
Centrality analysis & link prediction
- Shu Yan Chan, Ian X. Y. Leung, Pietro Liò:
Fast centrality approximation in modular networks. 31-38 - Cristian Klen dos Santos, Alexandre G. Evsukoff, Beatriz Souza Leite Pires de Lima, Nelson F. F. Ebecken:
Potential collaboration discovery using document clustering and community structure detection. 39-46 - Nan Ma, Ee-Peng Lim, Viet-An Nguyen, Aixin Sun, Haifeng Liu:
Trust relationship prediction using online product review data. 47-54 - Linyuan Lu, Tao Zhou:
Role of weak ties in link prediction of complex networks. 55-58
P2P networks & recommender systems
- Hathai Tanta-ngai, Evangelos E. Milios, Vlado Keselj:
Self-organizing peer-to-peer networks for collaborative document tracking. 59-66 - Arno Bakker, Elth Ogston, Maarten van Steen:
Collaborative filtering using random neighbours in peer-to-peer networks. 67-75 - Stephan Spiegel, Jérôme Kunegis, Fang Li:
Hydra: a hybrid recommender system [cross-linked rating and content information]. 75-80 - Alf-Christian Schering, Martin Düffer, Andreas Finger, Ilvio Bruder:
A mobile tourist assistance and recommendation system based on complex networks. 81-84
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