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Journal of Computational Social Science, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January 2019
- Nobuyasu Ito:
Preface. 1 - Abhijit Chakraborty
, Hazem Krichene, Hiroyasu Inoue, Yoshi Fujiwara:
Exponential random graph models for the Japanese bipartite network of banks and firms. 3-13 - Yuichi Kichikawa, Takashi Iino, Hiroshi Iyetomi, Hiroyasu Inoue:
Visualization of a directed network with focus on its hierarchy and circularity. 15-23 - Hiromitsu Goto
, Wataru Souma, Yuji Fujita:
Practicality evaluation of stochastic model on networks for the real economy simulation. 25-32 - Wataru Souma
, Irena Vodenska
, Hideaki Aoyama
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Enhanced news sentiment analysis using deep learning methods. 33-46 - Jun'ichi Ozaki, Hideki Takayasu, Misako Takayasu
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Estimation of sales decrease caused by a disaster: Hokkaido blackout after earthquake in 2018. 47-51 - Ryo Hamawaki, Kiyoshi Izumi, Hiroki Sakaji, Takashi Shimada, Hiroyasu Matsushima
:
Chain bankruptcy size in inter-bank networks: the effects of asset price volatility and the network structure. 53-66 - Shih-Chieh Wang
, Nobuyasu Ito:
On principal eigenpair of temporal-joined adjacency matrix for spreading phenomenon. 67-76 - Norihiro Maruyama, Daichi Saito, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Takashi Ikegami:
Dynamic organization of flocking behaviors in a large-scale boids model. 77-84 - Naoki Yoshioka, Kenji Terada, Takashi Shimada, Nobuyasu Ito:
Macroscopic fundamental diagram in simple street networks. 85-95 - Daigo Umemoto, Nobuyasu Ito:
Large-scale parallel execution of urban-scale traffic simulation and its performance on K computer. 97-101
Volume 2, Number 2, July 2019
- Kazutoshi Sasahara
:
You are what you eat: A social media study of food identity. 103-117 - Olivia Guest
, Frank J. Kanayet
, Bradley C. Love
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Gerrymandering and computational redistricting. 119-131 - Babak Ravandi
, Fatma Mili:
Coherence and polarization in complex networks. 133-150 - Peter Grajzl
, Cindy Irby:
Reflections on study abroad: a computational linguistics approach. 151-181 - Chung-hong Chan
, Junior Yuner Zhu
, Cassius Siu-lun Chow, King-wa Fu:
The intertwined cyberbalkanizations of Facebook pages and their audience: an analysis of Facebook pages and their audience during the 2014 Hong Kong Occupy Movement. 183-205 - Zhan Xu:
Personal stories matter: topic evolution and popularity among pro- and anti-vaccine online articles. 207-220 - Adiyana Sharag-Eldin, Xinyue Ye
, Brian H. Spitzberg, Ming-Hsiang Tsou:
The role of space and place in social media communication: two case studies of policy perspectives. 221-244 - Gian Maria Campedelli
, Mihovil Bartulovic, Kathleen M. Carley:
Pairwise similarity of jihadist groups in target and weapon transitions. 245-270 - Erik D. Mueller, J. S. Onésimo Sandoval, Srikanth P. Mudigonda, Michael Elliott:
Extending cluster-based ensemble learning through synthetic population generation for modeling disparities in health insurance coverage across Missouri. 271-291 - Dustin S. Stoltz
, Marshall A. Taylor
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Concept Mover's Distance: measuring concept engagement via word embeddings in texts. 293-313 - Hikaru Yamamoto, Nina Sugiyama, Fujio Toriumi, Hikaru Kashida, Takuma Yamaguchi:
Angels or demons? Classifying desirable heavy users and undesirable power sellers in online C2C marketplace. 315-329 - Dongwoo Kim, Timothy Graham
, Zimin Wan, Marian-Andrei Rizoiu
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Analysing user identity via time-sensitive semantic edit distance (t-SED): a case study of Russian trolls on Twitter. 331-351
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