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CopyCatch: stopping group attacks by spotting lockstep behavior in social networks Beutel A., Xu W., Guruswami V., Palow C., Faloutsos C. WWW 2013 (Proceedings of the 22nd International World Wide Web Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 13-17, 2013) 119-130, 2013. Type: Proceedings
In Web 2.0, the content is no longer static, but rather dynamically user generated. In this universe, the more interaction a product page or user profile gets, the greater the potential profits an individual or company may achieve with...
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CopyCatch: stopping group attacks by spotting lockstep behavior in social networks Beutel A., Xu W., Guruswami V., Palow C., Faloutsos C. WWW 2013 (Proceedings of the 22nd International World Wide Web Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 13-17, 2013) 119-130, 2013. Type: Proceedings
In Web 2.0, the content is no longer static, but rather dynamically user generated. In this universe, the more interaction a product page or user profile gets, the greater the potential profits an individual or company may achieve with...
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May 15 2014 |
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GraphChi: large-scale graph computation on just a PC Kyrola A., Blelloch G., Guestrin C. OSDI 2012 (Proceedings of the 10th USENIX Conference on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, Hollywood, CA, Oct 8-10, 2012) 31-46, 2012. Type: Proceedings
The analytical processing of large graphs has increasingly been in demand for academic and industrial applications. Due to their magnitude, large graphs are typically processed in computing clusters--systems with many computer...
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May 24 2013 |
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GraphChi: large-scale graph computation on just a PC Kyrola A., Blelloch G., Guestrin C. OSDI 2012 (Proceedings of the 10th USENIX Conference on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, Hollywood, CA, Oct 8-10, 2012) 31-46, 2012. Type: Proceedings
The analytical processing of large graphs has increasingly been in demand for academic and industrial applications. Due to their magnitude, large graphs are typically processed in computing clusters--systems with many computer...
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May 24 2013 |
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