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2013 Workshop Proceedings

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Presentations

Day One

  • Symposium Overview - Benjamin Landon
  • Analyzing, Modeling, and Generating Big Networks - Ali Pinar
  • Vertex Nomination - Glen A. Coppersmith
  • Keynote - Complex Networks: From the Structure of the WWW to Cellular Organizations - Albert-László Barabási
  • Co-clustering Exchangeable Array and Graph Data - David Choi
  • Covert Network Detection - Stephen T. Smith
  • Hard Limits of Structure Identification in Networks - Raj Rao Nadakuditi

Day Two

  • Keynote - GEOINT Forward: Evolving Our Peripheral Vision - Ted Cope
  • Performance Analysis of Graph Algorithms on Large-Scale Parallel Machines - Fabrizio Petrini, et al
  • Dealing with Uncertainty in Massive Network Data - Nicholas Arcolano and Benjamin A. Miller
  • On the Well-Posedness of Network Analysis - Sanjukta Bhowmick
  • Graphs and the VAST Challenges - Georges Grinstein
  • Distributed Graph Partitioning and Factorization - Alexander Smola
  • Analysis of Dynamic Networks: From Data Collection to Meaningful Insight - Tanya Berger-Wolf
  • Exploratory Analysis of the U.S. Airport Network - V. Mehta and B. Miller, et al
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