5 dicembre 2013
Ex Boccherini - Piazza S. Ponziano 6 (Conference Room )
Finding communities in networks is crucial to understand their structure and function, as well as to identify the role of the nodes and uncover hidden relationships between nodes.
In this talk I will present the main concepts of community detection and highlight the many open problems that still keep the scientific community from having a shared set of reliable tools for the clustering analysis of
real networks. In particular I will address the complexity of real community detection, due to the presence of overlapping communities
and hierarchical structure, I will discuss the limits of null models at the basis of existing techniques and assess the delicate issue of testing the performance of methods.
relatore:
Fortunato, Santo
Units:
AXES;LIME