CFinder offers a fast and efficient method for clustering data represented by large graphs, such as genetic or social networks and microarray data. CFinder is a free software for finding overlapping dense groups of nodes in networks, based on the Clique Percolation Method, CPM, of Palla et. al. Nature (2005).
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Human 1.0 (formerly Beeline Labs), Deloitte and the Society of New Communications Research have launched an annual survey to examine how the world’s most innovative and biggest organizations are managing communities, measuring success, and deriving business benefits.
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