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Dan Vilenchik
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- affiliation: Ben-Gurion University, Israel
- affiliation (former): Tel Aviv University, Israel
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j17]Jake Barrett, Kobi Gal, Loizos Michael, Dan Vilenchik:
Beyond the echo chamber: modelling open-mindedness in citizens' assemblies. Auton. Agents Multi Agent Syst. 38(2): 30 (2024) - 2023
- [j16]Idan Weiss, Dan Vilenchik:
Predicting Churn in Online Games by Quantifying Diversity of Engagement. Big Data 11(4): 282-295 (2023) - [i15]Yair Neuman, Vladyslav Kozhukhov, Dan Vilenchik:
Data Augmentation for Modeling Human Personality: The Dexter Machine. CoRR abs/2301.08606 (2023) - 2022
- [c20]Ron Korenblum Pick, Vladyslav Kozhukhov, Dan Vilenchik, Oren Tsur:
STEM: Unsupervised STructural EMbedding for Stance Detection. AAAI 2022: 11174-11182 - [c19]Roy Fairstein, Dan Vilenchik, Reshef Meir, Kobi Gal:
Welfare vs. Representation in Participatory Budgeting. AAMAS 2022: 409-417 - [c18]Ilan Tal, Dan Vilenchik:
HARALD: Augmenting Hate Speech Data Sets with Real Data. EMNLP (Findings) 2022: 2241-2248 - [c17]Kiril Danilchenko, Michael Segal, Dan Vilenchik:
Opinion Spam Detection: A New Approach Using Machine Learning and Network-Based Algorithms. ICWSM 2022: 125-134 - [i14]Roy Fairstein, Reshef Meir, Dan Vilenchik, Kobi Gal:
Welfare vs. Representation in Participatory Budgeting. CoRR abs/2201.07546 (2022) - [i13]Kiril Danilchenko, Michael Segal, Dan Vilenchik:
Opinion Spam Detection: A New Approach Using Machine Learning and Network-Based Algorithms. CoRR abs/2205.13422 (2022) - [i12]Michael Sidorov, Dan Vilenchik:
Revisiting Information Cascades in Online Social Networks. CoRR abs/2208.00904 (2022) - 2021
- [i11]Ron Korenblum Pick, Vladyslav Kozhukhov, Dan Vilenchik, Oren Tsur:
STEM: Unsupervised STructural EMbedding for Stance Detection. CoRR abs/2112.00712 (2021) - 2020
- [j15]Dan Vilenchik:
Simple Statistics Are Sometime Too Simple: A Case Study in Social Media Data. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 32(2): 402-408 (2020) - [j14]Haviv Hershcovits, Dan Vilenchik, Kobi Gal:
Modeling Engagement in Self-Directed Learning Systems Using Principal Component Analysis. IEEE Trans. Learn. Technol. 13(1): 164-171 (2020) - [c16]Guy Holtzman, Adam Soffer, Dan Vilenchik:
A Greedy Anytime Algorithm for Sparse PCA. COLT 2020: 1939-1956
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j13]Yair Neuman, Dan Vilenchik:
Modeling Small Systems Through the Relative Entropy Lattice. IEEE Access 7: 43591-43597 (2019) - [c15]Dan Vilenchik, Barak Yichye, Maor Abutbul:
To Interpret or Not to Interpret PCA? This Is Our Question. ICWSM 2019: 655-658 - [i10]Guy Holtzman, Adam Soffer, Dan Vilenchik:
A greedy anytime algorithm for sparse PCA. CoRR abs/1910.06846 (2019) - 2018
- [j12]Yair Neuman, Navot Israeli, Dan Vilenchik, Yochai Cohen:
The Adaptive Behavior of a Soccer Team: An Entropy-Based Analysis. Entropy 20(10): 758 (2018) - [c14]Yoram Segal, Dan Vilenchik, Ofer Hadar:
Detecting and Coloring Anomalies in Real Cellular Network Using Principle Component Analysis. CSCML 2018: 68-83 - [c13]Dan Vilenchik:
The Million Tweets Fallacy: Activity and Feedback Are Uncorrelated. ICWSM 2018: 688-691 - 2014
- [c12]Victor Bapst, Amin Coja-Oghlan, Samuel Hetterich, Felicia Raßmann, Dan Vilenchik:
The Condensation Phase Transition in Random Graph Coloring. APPROX-RANDOM 2014: 449-464 - [i9]Victor Bapst, Amin Coja-Oghlan, Samuel Hetterich, Felicia Raßmann, Dan Vilenchik:
The condensation phase transition in random graph coloring. CoRR abs/1404.5513 (2014) - 2013
- [j11]Igor Pak, Dan Vilenchik:
Constructing Uniquely Realizable Graphs. Discret. Comput. Geom. 50(4): 1051-1071 (2013) - [j10]Alistair Sinclair, Dan Vilenchik:
Delaying satisfiability for random 2SAT. Random Struct. Algorithms 43(2): 251-263 (2013) - [j9]Uriel Feige, Elchanan Mossel, Dan Vilenchik:
Complete Convergence of Message Passing Algorithms for Some Satisfiability Problems. Theory Comput. 9: 617-651 (2013) - [c11]Amin Coja-Oghlan, Dan Vilenchik:
Chasing the K-Colorability Threshold. FOCS 2013: 380-389 - [c10]Vladimir Braverman, Rafail Ostrovsky, Dan Vilenchik:
How Hard Is Counting Triangles in the Streaming Model? ICALP (1) 2013: 244-254 - [c9]Ilia Levi, Dan Vilenchik, Michael Langberg, Michelle Effros:
Zero vs. ε error in interference channels. ITW 2013: 1-5 - [i8]Amin Coja-Oghlan, Dan Vilenchik:
Chasing the k-colorability threshold. CoRR abs/1304.1063 (2013) - [i7]Vladimir Braverman, Rafail Ostrovsky, Dan Vilenchik:
How Hard is Counting Triangles in the Streaming Model. CoRR abs/1304.1458 (2013) - [i6]Ilia Levi, Dan Vilenchik, Michael Langberg, Michelle Effros:
Zero vs. epsilon Error in Interference Channels. CoRR abs/1307.6779 (2013) - 2012
- [j8]Choongbum Lee, Benny Sudakov, Dan Vilenchik:
Getting a Directed Hamilton Cycle Two Times Faster. Comb. Probab. Comput. 21(5): 773-801 (2012) - [i5]Michael Langberg, Dan Vilenchik:
Edge distribution in generalized graph products. CoRR abs/1211.1467 (2012) - 2011
- [j7]Tobias Friedrich, Thomas Sauerwald, Dan Vilenchik:
Smoothed analysis of balancing networks. Random Struct. Algorithms 39(1): 115-138 (2011) - [j6]Uriel Feige, Abraham D. Flaxman, Dan Vilenchik:
On the Diameter of the Set of Satisfying Assignments in Random Satisfiable k-CNF Formulas. SIAM J. Discret. Math. 25(2): 736-749 (2011) - 2010
- [j5]Amin Coja-Oghlan, Michael Krivelevich, Dan Vilenchik:
Why Almost All k-Colorable Graphs Are Easy to Color. Theory Comput. Syst. 46(3): 523-565 (2010) - [c8]Alistair Sinclair, Dan Vilenchik:
Delaying Satisfiability for Random 2SAT. APPROX-RANDOM 2010: 710-723 - [i4]Tobias Friedrich, Thomas Sauerwald, Dan Vilenchik:
Smoothed Analysis of Balancing Networks. CoRR abs/1006.1443 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j4]Michael Krivelevich, Benny Sudakov, Dan Vilenchik:
On the Random Satisfiable Process. Comb. Probab. Comput. 18(5): 775-801 (2009) - [j3]Amin Coja-Oghlan, Elchanan Mossel, Dan Vilenchik:
A Spectral Approach to Analysing Belief Propagation for 3-Colouring. Comb. Probab. Comput. 18(6): 881-912 (2009) - [c7]Lorenz Minder, Dan Vilenchik:
Small Clique Detection and Approximate Nash Equilibria. APPROX-RANDOM 2009: 673-685 - [c6]Tobias Friedrich, Thomas Sauerwald, Dan Vilenchik:
Smoothed Analysis of Balancing Networks. ICALP (2) 2009: 472-483 - [c5]Amin Coja-Oghlan, Uriel Feige, Alan M. Frieze, Michael Krivelevich, Dan Vilenchik:
On smoothed k-CNF formulas and the Walksat algorithm. SODA 2009: 451-460 - 2008
- [b1]Dan Vilenchik:
A rigorous study of some satisfiability problems. Tel Aviv University, Israel, 2008 - [j2]Julia Böttcher, Dan Vilenchik:
On the tractability of coloring semirandom graphs. Inf. Process. Lett. 108(3): 143-149 (2008) - [i3]Michael Krivelevich, Benny Sudakov, Dan Vilenchik:
On the random satisfiable process. CoRR abs/0807.4326 (2008) - 2007
- [j1]Dan Vilenchik:
It's All about the Support: A New Perspective on the Satisfiability Problem. J. Satisf. Boolean Model. Comput. 3(3-4): 125-139 (2007) - [c4]Amin Coja-Oghlan, Michael Krivelevich, Dan Vilenchik:
Why Almost All k -Colorable Graphs Are Easy. STACS 2007: 121-132 - [i2]Sonny Ben-Shimon, Dan Vilenchik:
Message passing for the coloring problem: Gallager meets Alon and Kahale. CoRR abs/0710.3928 (2007) - [i1]Amin Coja-Oghlan, Elchanan Mossel, Dan Vilenchik:
A Spectral Approach to Analyzing Belief Propagation for 3-Coloring. CoRR abs/0712.0171 (2007) - 2006
- [c3]Michael Krivelevich, Dan Vilenchik:
Semirandom Models as Benchmarks for Coloring Algorithms. ANALCO 2006: 211-221 - [c2]Uriel Feige, Elchanan Mossel, Dan Vilenchik:
Complete Convergence of Message Passing Algorithms for Some Satisfiability Problems. APPROX-RANDOM 2006: 339-350 - [c1]Michael Krivelevich, Dan Vilenchik:
Solving random satisfiable 3CNF formulas in expected polynomial time. SODA 2006: 454-463
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