We are very proud that our “Discovering polarized communities in signed networks” (authors: Francesco Bonchi, Edoardo Galimberti, Aristides Gionis, Bruno Ordozgoiti and Giancarlo Ruffo) has been accepted as full paper at CIKM 2019 Research track, and it will be published in the CIKM 2019 proceedings.

Our paper “Discovering polarized communities in signed networks” accepted to CIKM 2019
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