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EPJ Data Science, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, December 2019
- Paul Samuel Ignacio, Isabel K. Darcy:
Tracing patterns and shapes in remittance and migration networks via persistent homology. 1:1-1:25 - Manlio De Domenico, Andrea Baronchelli:
The fragility of decentralised trustless socio-technical systems. 2:1-2:6 - Marcelo Mendoza, Barbara Poblete, Ignacio Valderrama:
Nowcasting earthquake damages with Twitter. 3:1-3:23 - Xi Liu, Clio Andris, Zixuan Huang, Sohrab Rahimi:
Inside 50, 000 living rooms: an assessment of global residential ornamentation using transfer learning. 4:1-4:18 - Ali Mert Ertugrul, Yu-Ru Lin, Wen-Ting Chung, Muheng Yan, Ang Li:
Activism via attention: interpretable spatiotemporal learning to forecast protest activities. 5:1-5:26 - Jiantao Hu, Qian-Ming Zhang, Tao Zhou:
Segregation in religion networks. 6:1-6:11 - Chiara Boldrini, Raffaele Bruno, Mohamed Haitam Laarabi:
Weak signals in the mobility landscape: car sharing in ten European cities. 7:1-7:24 - Matteo Zignani, Christian Quadri, Sabrina Gaito, Gian Paolo Rossi:
Urban groups: behavior and dynamics of social groups in urban space. 8:1-8:21 - Asim Ghosh, Daniel Monsivais, Kunal Bhattacharya, Robin I. M. Dunbar, Kimmo Kaski:
Quantifying gender preferences in human social interactions using a large cellphone dataset. 9:1-9:15 - Mario Gutiérrez-Roig, Javier Borge-Holthoefer, Alex Arenas, Josep Perelló:
Mapping individual behavior in financial markets: synchronization and anticipation. 10:1-10:18 - Xixian Su, Haibo Hu:
Gender-specific preference in online dating. 12:1-12:22 - Federica Calanca, Luiza Sayfullina, Lara Minkus, Claudia Wagner, Eric Malmi:
Responsible team players wanted: an analysis of soft skill requirements in job advertisements. 13:1-13:20 - Luca Maria Aiello, Rossano Schifanella, Daniele Quercia, Lucia Del Prete:
Large-scale and high-resolution analysis of food purchases and health outcomes. 14:1-14:22 - Zakariya Ghalmane, Mohammed El Hassouni, Chantal Cherifi, Hocine Cherifi:
Centrality in modular networks. 15:1-15:27 - Erick Elejalde, Leo Ferres, Rossano Schifanella:
Understanding news outlets' audience-targeting patterns. 16:1-16:20 - Meysam Alizadeh, Ingmar Weber, Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, Santo Fortunato, Michael Macy:
Psychology and morality of political extremists: evidence from Twitter language analysis of alt-right and Antifa. 17:1-17:35 - Kamol Chandra Roy, Manuel Cebrián, Samiul Hasan:
Quantifying human mobility resilience to extreme events using geo-located social media data. 18:1-18:15 - Lorenzo Candeago, Giulia Bertagnolli, Paolo Bosetti, Michele Vescovi, Francesco Sacco, Bruno Lepri:
Cities of a feather flock together: a study on the synchronization of communication between Italian cities. 19:1-19:13 - Weihua Li, Tomaso Aste, Fabio Caccioli, Giacomo Livan:
Reciprocity and impact in academic careers. 20:1-20:15 - Elisa Letizia, Fabrizio Lillo:
Corporate payments networks and credit risk rating. 21:1-21:29 - Alberto Aleta, Yamir Moreno:
The dynamics of collective social behavior in a crowd controlled game. 22:1-22:16 - Peter G. Fennell, Zhiya Zuo, Kristina Lerman:
Predicting and explaining behavioral data with structured feature space decomposition. 23:1-23:27 - Filippo Simini, Charlotte James:
Testing Heaps' law for cities using administrative and gridded population data sets. 24:1-24:13 - Balazs Vedres, Orsolya Vasarhelyi:
Gendered behavior as a disadvantage in open source software development. 25:1-25:18 - Lorenzo Gabrielli, Emanuel Deutschmann, Fabrizio Natale, Ettore Recchi, Michele Vespe:
Dissecting global air traffic data to discern different types and trends of transnational human mobility. 26:1-26:24 - Alberto Aleta, Sandro Meloni, Nicola Perra, Yamir Moreno:
Explore with caution: mapping the evolution of scientific interest in physics. 27:1-27:15 - Shengmin Guo, Dong Zhou, Jing-Fang Fan, Qingfeng Tong, Tongyu Zhu, Weifeng Lv, Daqing Li, Shlomo Havlin:
Identifying the most influential roads based on traffic correlation networks. 28:1-28:17 - Balazs Vedres, Orsolya Vasarhelyi:
Correction to: Gendered behavior as a disadvantage in open source software development. 29:1 - Guangshuo Chen, Aline Carneiro Viana, Marco Fiore, Carlos Sarraute:
Complete trajectory reconstruction from sparse mobile phone data. 30:1-30:24 - Xindi Wang, Burcu Yucesoy, Onur Varol, Tina Eliassi-Rad, Albert-László Barabási:
Success in books: predicting book sales before publication. 31:1-31:20 - Adrià Barja, Alejandro Martínez, Alex Arenas, Pablo Fleurquin, Jordi Nin, José J. Ramasco, Elena Tomás:
Assessing the risk of default propagation in interconnected sectoral financial networks. 32:1-32:20 - Matteo Chinazzi, Bruno Gonçalves, Qian Zhang, Alessandro Vespignani:
Mapping the physics research space: a machine learning approach. 33:1-33:18 - Yuan Liao, Sonia Yeh, Gustavo S. Jeuken:
From individual to collective behaviours: exploring population heterogeneity of human mobility based on social media data. 34:1-34:22 - Wesley Cota, Silvio C. Ferreira, Romualdo Pastor-Satorras, Michele Starnini:
Quantifying echo chamber effects in information spreading over political communication networks. 35 - Lorenzo Lucchini, Sara Tonelli, Bruno Lepri:
Following the footsteps of giants: modeling the mobility of historically notable individuals using Wikipedia. 36 - Li Wang, Junchao Ma, Zhi-Qiang Jiang, Wanfeng Yan, Wei-Xing Zhou:
Gravity law in the Chinese highway freight transportation networks. 37 - Tobias D. Krafft, Michael Gamer, Katharina Anna Zweig:
What did you see? A study to measure personalization in Google's search engine. 38 - Cristian Candia, Sara Encarnação, Flávio L. Pinheiro:
The higher education space: connecting degree programs from individuals' choices. 39
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