Abstract. This paper describes an approach to identifying and comparing frequent pattern trends in social networks. A frequent pattern trend is defined as a sequence of time-stampe...
Puteri N. E. Nohuddin, Rob Christley, Frans Coenen...
Given a real, and weighted person-to-person network which changes over time, what can we say about the cliques that it contains? Do the incidents of communication, or weights on t...
Nan Du, Christos Faloutsos, Bai Wang, Leman Akoglu
Similarity search in time series data is used in diverse domains. The most prominent work has focused on similarity search considering either complete time series or certain subseq...
Pattern mining algorithms are often much easier applied than quantitatively assessed. In this paper we address the pattern evaluation problem by looking at both the capability of ...
PROPAGATOR is a family of patterns for consistently updating objects in a dependency network. The propagator patterns are found in such diverse applications as MAKE, WWW, spreadsh...