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      Learning latent block structure in weighted networks

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                Journal
                Journal of Complex Networks
                Journal of Complex Networks
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                2051-1310
                2051-1329
                May 11 2015
                June 01 2015
                June 26 2014
                June 01 2015
                : 3
                : 2
                : 221-248
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                10.1093/comnet/cnu026
                5715b6b5-7506-4a62-8812-181cdc48b374
                © 2015
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