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Bénédicte Le Grand is a prominent computer science researcher with an extensive publication record spanning over two decades, from 1999 to 2025. Her academic work demonstrates significant contributions across multiple domains within computer science, particularly in social network analysis, formal concept analysis, and graph mining methodologies. She maintains active collaborations with numerous researchers including Marie-Aude Aufaure (16 publications), Michel Soto (13 publications), and Nourhène Ben Rabah (12 publications), indicating her integration within a strong academic network.
Her research interests center around information retrieval systems, semantic web technologies, and data mining approaches, with recent work showing a notable shift toward healthcare applications of artificial intelligence. In the past five years, she has published extensively on medical diagnostic applications including Alzheimer's detection, polycystic ovary syndrome detection, and depression identification through social network analysis. Her work also extends to educational data mining, affective computing for workplace stress detection, and explainable AI for security applications.
The analysis of her publication trends reveals a consistent research trajectory that has evolved from foundational work in semantic web and topic map visualization in the early 2000s toward increasingly applied machine learning and AI solutions for healthcare and education challenges. Her recent publications demonstrate a strong interdisciplinary approach, bridging computer science with medical and educational domains to develop practical AI solutions.
She has been particularly active in French academic conferences such as INFORSID and has contributed to international venues including RCIS (Research Challenges in Information Systems), ICAART (International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence), and AICCSA (International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications), establishing herself as a significant contributor to the European computer science research community.

