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elenacandellone/README.md

Hello, I'm Elena πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»πŸŒˆ

PhD Candidate in Network Science @ Utrecht University

  • πŸ”­ I’m currently working on signed networks and suspicious transaction networks

  • πŸ‘― I’m looking to collaborate on everything that involves network science

  • πŸ“« How to reach me e.candellone@uu.nl

Last papers

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Negative ties highlight hidden extremes in social media polarization negative-ties-polarization published version, arxiv, dataset
Community detection in bipartite signed networks is highly dependent on parameter choice signed-bipartite-nets online published version, arxiv
Characteristics of the vegetable oil debate in social-media and its implications for sustainability vegetable-oils published version

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  1. negative-ties-polarization negative-ties-polarization Public

    Repository of the paper "Negative Ties Highlight Hidden Extremes in Social Media Polarization"

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  2. signed-bipartite-nets signed-bipartite-nets Public

    Repository of the paper "Community detection in bipartite signed networks is highly dependent on parameter choice"

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  3. signed-spring-layout signed-spring-layout Public

    Visualize signed networks with a generalized version of the Fruchterman Reingold algorithm

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  4. vegetable-oils vegetable-oils Public

    Repository of the paper "Characteristics of the vegetable oil debate in social-media and its implications for sustainability"

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