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TU3-3: Graph Signal Processing

Session Type: Virtual
Time: Tuesday, November 3, 14:50 - 16:30
Location: Room 3
Session Chair: Elvin Isufi, TU Delft
 
  TU3-3-1: UNVEILING ANOMALOUS EDGES AND NOMINAL CONNECTIVITY OF ATTRIBUTED NETWORKS
         Konstantinos D. Polyzos; University of Minnesota
         Costas Mavromatis; University of Minnesota
         Vassilis N. Ioannidis; University of Minnesota
         Georgios B. Giannakis; University of Minnesota
 
  TU3-3-2: CLUSTERING IN PARTIALLY LABELED STOCHASTIC BLOCK MODELS VIA TOTAL VARIATION MINIMIZATION
         Alexander Jung; Aalto University
 
  TU3-3-3: RATIONAL CHEBYSHEV GRAPH FILTERS
         Oxana Rimleanscaia; University of Perugia
         Elvin Isufi; Delft University of Technology
 
  TU3-3-4: LEARNING UNDIRECTED GRAPHS IN FINANCIAL MARKETS
         José Vinícius de Miranda Cardoso; The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
         Daniel Palomar; The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
 
  TU3-3-5: EDGE ENTROPY AS AN INDICATOR OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GNNS OVER CNNS FOR NODE CLASSIFICATION
         Lavender Yao Jiang; Carnegie Mellon University
         John Shi; Carnegie Mellon University
         Mark Cheung; Carnegie Mellon University
         Oren Wright; Carnegie Mellon University
         José M. F. Moura; Carnegie Mellon University