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Pascal Pons

Researcher at Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University

Publications -  12
Citations -  3803

Pascal Pons is an academic researcher from Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Complex network & Random walk. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 3435 citations. Previous affiliations of Pascal Pons include University of Paris & Paris Diderot University.

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Computing communities in large networks using random walks

TL;DR: In this article, a measure of similarities between vertices based on random walks is proposed, which has several important advantages: it captures well the community structure in a network, it can be computed efficiently, it works at various scales.
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Computing communities in large networks using random walks.

TL;DR: A measure of similarities between vertices based on random walks which captures well the community structure in a network, can be computed efficiently, and it can be used in an agglomerative algorithm to compute efficiently thecommunity structure of a network.
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Computing communities in large networks using random walks

TL;DR: A measure of similarities between vertices based on random walks which has several important advantages: it captures well the community structure in a network, it can be computed efficiently, it works at various scales, andIt can be used in an agglomerative algorithm to compute efficiently thecommunity structure of a network.
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Computing communities in large networks using random walks (long version)

TL;DR: Walktrap as discussed by the authors is an agglomerative algorithm that computes dense subgraphs of sparse graphs in time O(mn^2) and space O(n^2), where m is the number of vertices in the input graph.
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The Stength of Weak cooperation: A Case Study on Flickr

TL;DR: The main properties of weak cooperation on Flickr are illustrated by illustrating them on the photo publication website Flickr, showing the variety of uses producing a rich content and the various procedures devised by Flickr users themselves to select quality.