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EPJ Data Science, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, December 2024
- Yan Xia
, Antti Gronow, Arttu Malkamäki
, Tuomas Ylä-Anttila
, Barbara Keller, Mikko Kivelä
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine selectively depolarized the Finnish NATO discussion on Twitter. 1 - Kunihiro Miyazaki
, Taichi Murayama, Takayuki Uchiba, Jisun An, Haewoon Kwak:
Public perception of generative AI on Twitter: an empirical study based on occupation and usage. 2 - Carolina E. S. Mattsson
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Computational social science with confidence. 3 - Stéphane Plaszczynski
, Gilberto Nakamura, Basile Grammaticos, Mathilde Badoual:
On the duration of face-to-face contacts. 4 - Pete Jones
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What relational event models can reveal: Commentary on Thomas Grund's "Dynamics of Denunciation: The Limits of a Scandal". 5 - Rajat Verma
, Shagun Mittal, Zengxiang Lei, Xiaowei Chen, Satish V. Ukkusuri:
Comparison of home detection algorithms using smartphone GPS data. 6 - Francesco Carli
, Pietro Foini, Nicolò Gozzi, Nicola Perra, Rossano Schifanella:
Modeling teams performance using deep representational learning on graphs. 7 - Michele Coscia
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Which sport is becoming more predictable? A cross-discipline analysis of predictability in team sports. 8 - Manjin Shao, Hong Fan
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Identifying the systemic importance and systemic vulnerability of financial institutions based on portfolio similarity correlation network. 9 - Bao Tran Truong
, Oliver Melbourne Allen, Filippo Menczer:
Account credibility inference based on news-sharing networks. 10 - Luca Mungo
, Silvia Bartolucci, Laura Alessandretti
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Cryptocurrency co-investment network: token returns reflect investment patterns. 11 - Chakresh Kumar Singh
, Liubov Tupikina
, Fabrice Lécuyer
, Michele Starnini
, Marc Santolini
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Charting mobility patterns in the scientific knowledge landscape. 12 - Sarah Shugars
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Critical computational social science. 13 - Aliakbar Akbaritabar
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Thinking spatially in computational social science. 14 - Wenlong Yang, Yang Wang
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Higher-order structures of local collaboration networks are associated with individual scientific productivity. 15 - Shijia Song
, Handong Li
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Early warning signals for stock market crashes: empirical and analytical insights utilizing nonlinear methods. 16 - Nicholas W. Landry
, Jean-Gabriel Young
, Nicole Eikmeier
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The simpliciality of higher-order networks. 17 - Giulio Corsi
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Evaluating Twitter's algorithmic amplification of low-credibility content: an observational study. 18 - Aleksandra Urman
, Ivan Smirnov, Jana Lasser
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The right to audit and power asymmetries in algorithm auditing. 19 - Anna Bertani
, Riccardo Gallotti, Stefano Menini, Pierluigi Sacco, Manlio De Domenico
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Large-scale digital signatures of emotional response to the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. 20 - Victor Hugo Masias, Julia Stier, Pilar Navarro R., Mauricio A. Valle, Sigifredo Laengle, Augusto Vargas
, Fernando A. Crespo:
Evolving demographics: a dynamic clustering approach to analyze residential segregation in Berlin. 21 - Zongyuan Huang
, Shengyuan Xu, Menghan Wang, Hansi Wu, Yanyan Xu
, Yaohui Jin:
Human mobility prediction with causal and spatial-constrained multi-task network. 22 - Jorge P. Rodríguez
, Xabier Irigoien, Carlos M. Duarte
, Víctor M. Eguíluz:
Identification of suspicious behavior through anomalies in the tracking data of fishing vessels. 23 - Mohamed Amine Bouzaghrane, Hassan Obeid, Marta González, Joan L. Walker:
Human mobility reshaped? Deciphering the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on activity patterns, spatial habits, and schedule habits. 24 - Manuel Pratelli
, Marinella Petrocchi, Fabio Saracco, Rocco De Nicola:
Online disinformation in the 2020 U.S. election: swing vs. safe states. 25 - Mengyi Wei, Yu Feng, Chuan Chen, Peng Luo, Chenyu Zuo
, Liqiu Meng:
Unveiling public perception of AI ethics: an exploration on Wikipedia data. 26 - Feifan Liu
, Shuang Zhang, Haoxiang Xia
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Science as exploration in a knowledge landscape: tracing hotspots or seeking opportunity? 27 - Zhiwei Zhou
, Erick Elejalde
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Unveiling the silent majority: stance detection and characterization of passive users on social media using collaborative filtering and graph convolutional networks. 28 - Matteo Serafino
, Zhenkun Zhou, José S. Andrade Jr., Alexandre Bovet
, Hernán A. Makse:
Suspended accounts align with the Internet Research Agency misinformation campaign to influence the 2016 US election. 29 - Rui Chen, Yuming Lin
, Huan Yan, Jiazhen Liu, Yu Liu, Yong Li:
Scaling law of real traffic jams under varying travel demand. 30 - Mohsen Ghasemizade
, Jeremiah Onaolapo:
Developing a hierarchical model for unraveling conspiracy theories. 31 - Chiara Zappalà
, Sandro Sousa
, Tiago Cunha
, Alessandro Pluchino
, Andrea Rapisarda
, Roberta Sinatra
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Early career wins and tournament prestige characterize tennis players' trajectories. 32 - Serena Tardelli
, Leonardo Nizzoli, Marco Avvenuti, Stefano Cresci, Maurizio Tesconi:
Multifaceted online coordinated behavior in the 2020 US presidential election. 33 - Alex David Singleton
, Seth E. Spielman:
Segmentation using large language models: A new typology of American neighborhoods. 34 - Peter Mehler, Eva I Otto
, Anna Sapienza
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Who makes open source code? The hybridisation of commercial and open source practices. 35 - Amir Mehrjoo
, Rubén Cuevas, Ángel Cuevas:
Online advertisement in a pink-colored market. 36 - Oleg Sobchuk
, Mason Youngblood
, Olivier Morin
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First-mover advantage in music. 37 - Zak Hussain
, Rui Mata, Dirk U. Wulff:
Novel embeddings improve the prediction of risk perception. 38 - Pau Muñoz
, Alejandro Bellogín
, Raúl Barba-Rojas
, Fernando Díez
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Quantifying polarization in online political discourse. 39 - Bart De Clerck
, Juan Carlos Fernandez Toledano, Filip Van Utterbeeck
, Luis E. C. Rocha:
Detecting coordinated and bot-like behavior in Twitter: the Jürgen Conings case. 40 - Marco Bronzini
, Carlo Nicolini
, Bruno Lepri
, Andrea Passerini
, Jacopo Staiano
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Glitter or gold? Deriving structured insights from sustainability reports via large language models. 41 - Iuliia Alieva
, Ian Kloo
, Kathleen M. Carley
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Analyzing Russia's propaganda tactics on Twitter using mixed methods network analysis and natural language processing: a case study of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. 42 - David Martín-Corral
, Manuel García-Herranz, Manuel Cebrián, Esteban Moro:
Social media sensors as early signals of influenza outbreaks at scale. 43 - Yun-Tae Jin, Jaebeom You, Shoko Wakamiya, Hyuk-Yoon Kwon
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Analyzing user reactions using relevance between location information of tweets and news articles. 44 - Minje Choi
, Daniel M. Romero, David Jurgens:
Profile update: the effects of identity disclosure on network connections and language. 45 - Chengling Tang, Lei Dong
, Hao Guo, Xuechen Wang, Xiaojian Chen, Quanhua Dong, Yu Liu:
Downscaling spatial interaction with socioeconomic attributes. 46 - Alexander M. Petersen:
Shift in house price estimates during COVID-19 reveals effect of crisis on collective speculation. 47 - Jordi Grau-Escolano
, Aleix Bassolas
, Julián Vicens
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Cycling into the workshop: e-bike and m-bike mobility patterns for predictive maintenance in Barcelona's bike-sharing system. 48 - Nandini Iyer
, Ronaldo Menezes, Hugo Barbosa:
The role of transport systems in housing insecurity: a mobility-based analysis. 49 - Marco Mancastroppa
, Iacopo Iacopini, Giovanni Petri, Alain Barrat:
The structural evolution of temporal hypergraphs through the lens of hyper-cores. 50 - Leonardo Mazzoni
, Fabio Pinelli
, Massimo Riccaboni:
Measuring corporate digital divide through websites: insights from Italian firms. 51 - Ambra Amico
, Giacomo Vaccario, Frank Schweitzer:
Efficiency and resilience: key drivers of distribution network growth. 52 - Rohit Ram
, Marian-Andrei Rizoiu
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Empirically measuring online social influence. 53 - Sofia Morena del Pozo, Sebastián Pinto, Matteo Serafino, Lucio Garcia, Hernán A. Makse, Pablo Balenzuela
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Analyzing user ideologies and shared news during the 2019 argentinian elections. 54 - Jack Tacchi
, Chiara Boldrini, Andrea Passarella, Marco Conti:
Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer: structural properties of negative relationships on Twitter. 55 - Zouhaier Dhifaoui
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Connection between climatic change and international food prices: evidence from robust long-range cross-correlation and variable-lag transfer entropy with sliding windows approach. 56 - Lluc Font-Pomarol, Angelo Piga, Sergio Nasarre-Aznar, Marta Sales-Pardo, Roger Guimerà
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Language and the use of law are predictive of judge gender and seniority. 57 - Hiroaki Tanaka
, Wataru Yamada, Keiichi Ochiai, Shoko Wakamiya, Eiji Aramaki:
Estimating work engagement from online chat tools. 58 - Phillip Post:
Quantifying the effect of striking with picketing on grocery store foot traffic. 59 - Sabrina Aufiero, Giacomo Ibba, Silvia Bartolucci
, Giuseppe Destefanis, Rumyana Neykova, Marco Ortu:
DApps ecosystems: mapping the network structure of smart contract interactions. 60 - Juan De Gregorio
, Raúl Toral, David Sánchez:
Exploring language relations through syntactic distances and geographic proximity. 61 - Yasser Zouzou, Onur Varol
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Unsupervised detection of coordinated fake-follower campaigns on social media. 62 - Francesco Pierri:
Drivers of hate speech in political conversations on Twitter: the case of the 2022 Italian general election. 63 - Ghazal Kalhor
, Behnam Bahrak:
Understanding trends, patterns, and dynamics in global company acquisitions: a network perspective. 64 - Francesco Pierri, Matthew R. DeVerna, Kai-Cheng Yang, Jeremy Blackburn, Ugur Kursuncu:
Computational approaches for cyber social threats. 65 - Piero Mazzarisi
, Adele Ravagnani, Paola Deriu, Fabrizio Lillo, Francesca Medda, Antonio Russo:
A machine learning approach to support decision in insider trading detection. 66 - Nicole Schwitter:
How offline meetings affect online activities: the case of Wikipedia. 67 - André Felipe Zanella
, Stefania Rubrichi, Zbigniew Smoreda, Marco Fiore:
Modeling and understanding the impact of COVID-19 containment policies on mobile service consumption in French cities. 68 - Nicolò Gozzi, Niccolò Comini, Nicola Perra:
Bridging the digital divide: mapping Internet connectivity evolution, inequalities, and resilience in six Brazilian cities. 69 - Shahar Elisha, John N. Pougué-Biyong, Mariano Beguerisse-Díaz
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Consumption-based approaches in proactive detection for content moderation. 70 - Sebastian Alexander Müller, Sydney Paltra
, Jakob Rehmann
, Ricardo Ewert
, Kai Nagel
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Comparing GPS and cell-based mobile phone data to identify activity participation during the COVID-19 pandemic. 71 - Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos
, Isabella Gonçalves
, Marcos G. Quiles
, Lucia Mesquita
, Wilson Ceron
, Maria Clara Couto Lorena:
Visual political communication on Instagram: a comparative study of Brazilian presidential elections. 72 - Yerka Freire-Vidal, Gabriela Fajardo, Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert, Eduardo Graells-Garrido, José Antonio Muñoz-Reyes, Oriana Figueroa:
Attitudes towards migration in a COVID-19 context: testing a behavioral immune system hypothesis with Twitter data. 73 - Ghazal Kalhor
, Behnam Bahrak:
Correction to: understanding trends, patterns, and dynamics in global company acquisitions: a network perspective. 74 - David Schoch, Chung-hong Chan, Claudia Wagner, Arnim Bleier:
Computational reproducibility in computational social science. 75 - Sara Heydari
, Gerardo Iñiguez, János Kertész, Jari Saramäki:
Disentangling degree and tie strength heterogeneity in egocentric social networks. 76 - Eun Som Jeon
, Hongjun Choi, Ankita Shukla, Yuan Wang, Matthew P. Buman, Hyunglae Lee, Pavan K. Turaga:
Robustness of topological persistence in knowledge distillation for wearable sensor data. 77

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