FET NADINE Workshop Directed Networks Days 2014
Organizers:
Andras Benczur
(MTA_SZTAKI Budapest)
Robert Palovics
(MTA_SZTAKI Budapest)
Dima Shepelyansky (CNRS Toulouse)
Host Institution:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
The Computer and Automation Research Institute
Informatics Laboratory
Data Mining and Web Search Group
Dates: 8 - 11
May 2014
Scope:
Modern societies have developed enormous
communication and social networks and their classification and information
retrieval becomes a formidable task. Various search engines have been developed
by private companies which are actively used by Internet users. Due to the
recent enormous development of World Wide Web, social and communication
networks, new methods have been invented to characterize the properties of
these networks on a more detailed and precise level. New characterization of
complex networks will allow to manage in an efficient and rapid way information
extraction for social networks, communication, bio-cell and other networks.
Such type of problems of complex networks and Markov chains appear in various
fields of science. The development of interdisciplinary approach to complex
networks, which combines expertise from computer science, theoretical physics,
mathematics, economy and biology, is the aim of this workshop.
This Workshop is a working meeting of the EC FET Open project NADINE.
Speakers and participants:
M.Balassi (MTA SZTAKI Budapest),
A.Benczur (MTA SZTAKI Budapest),
B.Daroczy (MTA SZTAKI Budapest),
N.Litvak(U Twente),
R.Pavlovics (MTA SZTAKI Budapest),
D.Shepelyansky (CNRS Toulouse),
A.Tolkachova (U Twente),
S.Vigna (U Milano) [photo of Organizers and NADINE
partners by Anna Tolkachova]
Program and slides: (here)