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ldietz Giles [6 articles]

Recent papers posted to ldietz library by the author Giles. You can also see Giles everyone.
  • Topic evolution and social interactions: how authors effect research
    (2006), pp. 248-257.
    by Ding Zhou, Xiang Ji, Hongyuan Zha, Lee C Giles
  • Probabilistic models for discovering e-communities
    (2006), pp. 173-182.
    by Ding Zhou, Eren Manavoglu, Jia Li, Lee C Giles, Hongyuan Zha
  • notes Efficient identification of Web communities
    (2000), pp. 150-160.
    by Gary W Flake, Steve Lawrence, Lee C Giles
    posted to community socialnets by ldietz on 2005-10-07 17:12:02 as read along with 3 people ssn boris thijswesterveld
  • Persistence of Web References in Scientific Research
    Persistence of Web References in Scientific Research, Vol. 34, No. 2. (2001), pp. 26-31.
    by Steve Lawrence, Frans Coetzee, Eric Glover, David Pennock, Gary Flake, Finn Nielsen, Bob Krovetz, Andries Kruger, Lee Giles
    posted to mustread science socialnets by ldietz on 2005-10-07 16:54:11 as *****
  • notes CiteSeer: An Automatic Citation Indexing System
    (June FebruaryMarch--FebruaryJune 1998), pp. 89-98.
    by Lee C Giles, Kurt Bollacker, Steve Lawrence
    edited by Ian Witten, Rob Akscyn, Frank M Shipman
  • CiteSeer: An Autonomous Web Agent for Automatic Retrieval and Identification of Interesting Publications
    (1998), pp. 116-123.
    by Kurt Bollacker, Steve Lawrence, Lee C Giles
    edited by Katia P Sycara, Michael Wooldridge
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