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Anthony PEREZ is a Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Orleans, affiliated with LIFO (Laboratory of Fundamental Computer Science of Orleans) and part of the Graphs, Algorithms, and Computational Models team. He previously held a full-time ATER position at the same university from 2011 to 2012 and completed his PhD at LIRMM (Montpellier II University) under the supervision of Stéphane Bessy and Christophe Paul.
- Research Focus: Parameterized complexity, graph modification problems, community detection in directed graphs, and sparse graph embeddings
- Software Development: Created SINr (sparse interpretable node representations), Directed Louvain (modularity optimization for directed networks), and GeST (graph embedding-based image segmentation)
His research explores polynomial kernelization for graph editing problems, particularly in triangulated graph subclasses, and challenges the common practice of ignoring edge direction in community detection algorithms. He has co-supervised multiple PhD students including Joanne Dumont and Maël Dumas, and collaborates extensively on graph-theoretical problems with applications to social network analysis.


