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May 2022, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 123-159 Digital media and misinformation: An outlook on multidisciplinary strategies against manipulation
by Danielle Caled & Mário J. Silva - 161-187 The “flat peer learning” agent-based model
by Philippe Collard - 189-226 Colorado in context: Congressional redistricting and competing fairness criteria in Colorado
by Jeanne Clelland & Haley Colgate & Daryl DeFord & Beth Malmskog & Flavia Sancier-Barbosa - 227-252 Measuring spatio-textual affinities in twitter between two urban metropolises
by Minda Hu & Mayank Kejriwal - 253-263 Analyzing Twitter networks using graph embeddings: an application to the British case
by Miguel Won & Jorge M. Fernandes - 265-284 An open software environment to make spatial access metrics more accessible
by James Saxon & Julia Koschinsky & Karina Acosta & Vidal Anguiano & Luc Anselin & Sergio Rey - 285-317 Users roles identification on online crowdsourced Q&A platforms and encyclopedias: a survey
by Akrati Saxena & Harita Reddy - 319-350 Battle of positioning: exploring the role of bridges in competitive diffusion
by Jie Gu & Yunjie Xu - 351-382 An analysis of US domestic migration via subset-stable measures of administrative data
by Ben Klemens - 383-400 Mitigation strategies against cascading failures within a project activity network
by Christos Ellinas & Christos Nicolaides & Naoki Masuda - 401-426 Computational courtship understanding the evolution of online dating through large-scale data analysis
by Rachel Dinh & Patrick Gildersleve & Chris Blex & Taha Yasseri - 427-448 Using word embeddings to probe sentiment associations of politically loaded terms in news and opinion articles from news media outlets
by David Rozado & Musa al-Gharbi - 449-475 Graphical metrics for analyzing district maps
by Matthew P. Dube & Jesse T. Clark & Richard J. Powell - 477-501 Operation gridlock: opposite sides, opposite strategies
by Matthew Babcock & Kathleen M. Carley - 503-516 Predicting applicable law sections from judicial case reports using legislative text analysis with machine learning
by Souvik Sengupta & Vishwang Dave - 517-535 Automation impacts on China’s polarized job market
by Haohui Caron Chen & Xun Li & Morgan Frank & Xiaozhen Qin & Weipan Xu & Manuel Cebrian & Iyad Rahwan - 537-563 Simulating language knowledge across the EU: language regimes, language learning and consequences for linguistic disenfranchisement
by Marco Civico - 565-589 Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation: a dynamic approach
by Eduardo Tapia - 591-609 Characterizing the roles of bots on Twitter during the COVID-19 infodemic
by Wentao Xu & Kazutoshi Sasahara - 611-628 Predicting job-hopping motive of candidates using answers to open-ended interview questions
by Madhura Jayaratne & Buddhi Jayatilleke - 629-646 The simple regularities in the dynamics of online news impact
by Matúš Medo & Manuel S. Mariani & Linyuan Lü - 647-663 Geographies of Twitter debates
by Emiliano Gobbo & Lara Fontanella & Sara Fontanella & Annalina Sarra - 665-685 Early warning signals from the periphery
by Manfred Füllsack & Daniel Reisinger & Marie Kapeller & Georg Jäger - 687-729 A high-resolution temporal and geospatial content analysis of Twitter posts related to the COVID-19 pandemic
by Charalampos Ntompras & George Drosatos & Eleni Kaldoudi - 731-749 Analyzing user-generated content using natural language processing: a case study of public satisfaction with healthcare systems
by Anna Ruelens - 751-779 What race and gender stand for: using Markov blankets to identify constitutive and mediating relationships
by Rafael Quintana - 781-809 How social media crisis response and social interaction is helping people recover from Covid-19: an empirical investigation
by Umar Ali Bukar & Marzanah A. Jabar & Fatimah Sidi & RNH Binti Nor & Salfarina Abdullah & Iskandar Ishak - 811-840 Determining political interests of issue-motivated groups on social media: joint topic models for issues, sentiment and stance
by Sandeepa Kannangara & Wayne Wobcke - 841-860 Community membership consistency applied to corporate board interlock networks
by Dafne E. van Kuppevelt & Rena Bakhshi & Eelke M. Heemskerk & Frank W. Takes - 861-882 OCR with Tesseract, Amazon Textract, and Google Document AI: a benchmarking experiment
by Thomas Hegghammer - 883-903 An inclusive, real-world investigation of persuasion in language and verbal behavior
by Vivian P. Ta & Ryan L. Boyd & Sarah Seraj & Anne Keller & Caroline Griffith & Alexia Loggarakis & Lael Medema - 905-947 How he won: Using machine learning to understand Trump’s 2016 victory
by Zhaochen He & John Camobreco & Keith Perkins - 949-968 News loopholing: Telegram news as portable alternative media
by Ahmed Al-Rawi - 969-985 The global migration network of sex-workers
by Luis E C Rocha & Petter Holme & Claudio D G Linhares - 987-1000 Exploring the political pulse of a country using data science tools
by Miguel G. Folgado & Veronica Sanz - 1001-1021 Fooled by facts: quantifying anchoring bias through a large-scale experiment
by Taha Yasseri & Jannie Reher - 1023-1040 Social media and suicide in social movements: a case study in Hong Kong
by Paul S. F. Yip & Edward Pinkney - 1041-1067 Moderators of reputation effects in peer-to-peer online markets: a meta-analytic model selection approach
by Ruohuang Jiao & Wojtek Przepiorka & Vincent Buskens - 1069-1094 Extracting multiple layers of social networks through a 7-month survey using a wearable device: a case study from a farming community in Japan
by Masashi Komori & Kosuke Takemura & Yukihisa Minoura & Atsuhiko Uchida & Rino Iida & Aya Seike & Yukiko Uchida - 1095-1095 Correction to: Characterizing the roles of bots on Twitter during the COVID‑19 infodemic
by Wentao Xu & Kazutoshi Sasahara - 1097-1098 Correction to: Mitigation strategies against cascading failures within a project activity network
by Christos Ellinas & Christos Nicolaides & Naoki Masuda
November 2021, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 403-454 How the rich are different: hierarchical power as the basis of income size and class
by Blair Fix - 455-478 Closed-mindedness and insulation in groupthink: their effects and the devil’s advocacy as a preventive measure
by Muqtafi Akhmad & Shuang Chang & Hiroshi Deguchi - 479-501 Psychological trait inferences from women’s clothing: human and machine prediction
by Hannes Rosenbusch & Maya Aghaei & Anthony M. Evans & Marcel Zeelenberg - 503-530 Where are we? Using Scopus to map the literature at the intersection between artificial intelligence and research on crime
by Gian Maria Campedelli - 531-565 “Evacuate everyone south of that line” Analyzing structural communication patterns during natural disasters
by Ema Kušen & Mark Strembeck - 567-584 Bridging of different sites by bohemians and tourists: analysis by agent-based simulation
by Shiro Horiuchi - 585-612 Integrating human and machine coding to measure political issues in ethnic newspaper articles
by Jae Yeon Kim - 613-629 Improving measurements of similarity judgments with machine-learning algorithms
by Jeffrey R. Stevens & Alexis Polzkill Saltzman & Tanner Rasmussen & Leen-Kiat Soh - 631-653 DeepConnection: classifying momentary relationship state from images of romantic couples
by Maximiliane Uhlich & Daniel Bojar - 655-680 Anchored k-medoids: a novel adaptation of k-medoids further refined to measure long-term instability in the exposure to crime
by Monsuru Adepeju & Samuel Langton & Jon Bannister - 681-707 Technological and social networks of a pastoralist artificial society: agent-based modeling of mobility patterns
by Juan Miguel Rodriguez-Lopez & Meike Schickhoff & Shubhankar Sengupta & Jürgen Scheffran - 709-720 Flexible imitation suppresses epidemics through better vaccination
by Soya Miyoshi & Marko Jusup & Petter Holme - 721-759 The level of tolerance of individuals, individual thinking, and the formation of social norms
by João Plínio Juchem Neto & Angelo Francisco Sirtoli Delamare - 761-785 Narrative economics using textual analysis of newspaper data: new insights into the U.S. Silver Purchase Act and Chinese price level in 1928–1936
by Ching Hsu & Tina Yu & Shu-Heng Chen - 787-812 A novel systematic approach of constructing protests repertoires from social media: comparing the roles of organizational and non-organizational actors in social movement
by Elgar Teo & King-wa Fu - 813-837 Classifying crime places by neighborhood visual appearance and police geonarratives: a machine learning approach
by Md Amiruzzaman & Andrew Curtis & Ye Zhao & Suphanut Jamonnak & Xinyue Ye - 839-850 Algorithms may not learn to play a unique Nash equilibrium
by Takako Fujiwara-Greve & Carsten Krabbe Nielsen - 851-881 Mapping the (anti-)corruption field: key topics and changing trends, 1968–2020
by Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez & Iván Pastor Sanz - 883-902 Fake reviews classification using deep learning ensemble of shallow convolutions
by Muhammad Saad Javed & Hammad Majeed & Hasan Mujtaba & Mirza Omer Beg - 903-917 Exploring the disparity of influence between users in the discussion of Brexit on Twitter
by Amirarsalan Rajabi & Alexander V. Mantzaris & Kuldip Singh Atwal & Ivan Garibay - 919-919 Correction to: Identifying social media user demographics and topic diversity with computational social science: a case study of a major international policy forum
by John Brandt & Kathleen Buckingham & Cody Buntain & Will Anderson & Sabin Ray & John-Rob Pool & Natasha Ferrari - 921-923 Correction to: Online influence, offline violence: language use on YouTube surrounding the ‘Unite the Right’ rally
by Isabelle Vegt & Maximilian Mozes & Paul Gill & Bennett Kleinberg
May 2021, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-23 The temporal evolution of a far-right forum
by Bennett Kleinberg & Isabelle Vegt & Paul Gill - 25-48 The use of Bayesian networks for realist evaluation of complex interventions: evidence for prevention of human trafficking
by Ligia Kiss & David Fotheringhame & Joelle Mak & Alys McAlpine & Cathy Zimmerman - 49-75 An agent-based model of cooperation with cross-cutting identity dimensions
by Iulia Cioroianu - 77-100 Random forest analysis of two household surveys can identify important predictors of migration in Bangladesh
by Kelsea B. Best & Jonathan M. Gilligan & Hiba Baroud & Amanda R. Carrico & Katharine M. Donato & Brooke A. Ackerly & Bishawjit Mallick - 101-122 The price of being polite: politeness, social status, and their joint impacts on community Q&A efficiency
by Yi Wang - 123-146 Measuring happiness increases happiness
by Jannik Roessler & Peter A. Gloor - 147-161 The rhythm of Mexico: an exploratory data analysis of Spotify’s top 50
by J. Manuel Pérez-Verdejo & C. A. Piña-García & Mario Miguel Ojeda & A. Rivera-Lara & L. Méndez-Morales - 163-185 Predicting regime shifts in social systems modelled with agent-based methods
by Manfred Füllsack & Simon Plakolb & Georg Jäger - 187-205 Estimation of socioeconomic attributes from location information
by Shohei Doi & Takayuki Mizuno & Naoya Fujiwara - 207-229 Reputation systems and recruitment in online labor markets: insights from an agent-based model
by Martin Lukac & André Grow - 231-242 Integrating semantic directions with concept mover’s distance to measure binary concept engagement
by Marshall A. Taylor & Dustin S. Stoltz - 243-332 Agent-based modeling for migration and modern slavery research: a systematic review
by Alys McAlpine & Ligia Kiss & Cathy Zimmerman & Zaid Chalabi - 333-354 Online influence, offline violence: language use on YouTube surrounding the ‘Unite the Right’ rally
by Isabelle Vegt & Maximilian Mozes & Paul Gill & Bennett Kleinberg - 355-380 Public perceptions of police behavior during traffic stops: logistic regression and machine learning approaches compared
by Xiaochen Hu & Xudong Zhang & Nicholas Lovrich - 381-402 Social influence and unfollowing accelerate the emergence of echo chambers
by Kazutoshi Sasahara & Wen Chen & Hao Peng & Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia & Alessandro Flammini & Filippo Menczer
November 2020, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 271-277 Misinformation, manipulation, and abuse on social media in the era of COVID-19
by Emilio Ferrara & Stefano Cresci & Luca Luceri - 279-317 Conspiracy in the time of corona: automatic detection of emerging COVID-19 conspiracy theories in social media and the news
by Shadi Shahsavari & Pavan Holur & Tianyi Wang & Timothy R. Tangherlini & Vwani Roychowdhury - 319-342 Partisan public health: how does political ideology influence support for COVID-19 related misinformation?
by Nicholas Francis Havey - 343-366 Understanding high- and low-quality URL Sharing on COVID-19 Twitter streams
by Lisa Singh & Leticia Bode & Ceren Budak & Kornraphop Kawintiranon & Colton Padden & Emily Vraga - 367-400 Around the world in 60 days: an exploratory study of impact of COVID-19 on online global news sentiment
by Amartya Chakraborty & Sunanda Bose - 401-443 Vindication, virtue, and vitriol
by Tracie Farrell & Genevieve Gorrell & Kalina Bontcheva - 445-468 Bots and online hate during the COVID-19 pandemic: case studies in the United States and the Philippines
by Joshua Uyheng & Kathleen M. Carley - 469-486 Influencing overseas Chinese by tweets: text-images as the key tactic of Chinese propaganda
by Austin Horng-En Wang & Mei-chun Lee & Min-Hsuan Wu & Puma Shen
April 2020, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-17 Different patterns of social closeness observed in mobile phone communication
by Mikaela Irene D. Fudolig & Daniel Monsivais & Kunal Bhattacharya & Hang-Hyun Jo & Kimmo Kaski - 19-31 A belief in rewards accelerates cooperation on consumer-generated media
by Fujio Toriumi & Hitoshi Yamamoto & Isamu Okada - 33-54 A computational algorithm to analyze unobserved sequential reactions of the central banks: inference on complex lead–lag relationship in evolution of policy stances
by Anindya S. Chakrabarti & Sudarshan Kumar - 55-81 The fully visible Boltzmann machine and the Senate of the 45th Australian Parliament in 2016
by Jessica J. Bagnall & Andrew T. Jones & Natalie Karavarsamis & Hien D. Nguyen - 83-101 Journalists on Twitter: self-branding, audiences, and involvement of bots
by Onur Varol & Ismail Uluturk - 103-133 Comparison of machine learning methods for financial time series forecasting at the examples of over 10 years of daily and hourly data of DAX 30 and S&P 500
by Deniz Ersan & Chifumi Nishioka & Ansgar Scherp - 135-166 An open-source framework for non-spatial and spatial segregation measures: the PySAL segregation module
by Renan Xavier Cortes & Sergio Rey & Elijah Knaap & Levi John Wolf - 167-188 Identifying social media user demographics and topic diversity with computational social science: a case study of a major international policy forum
by John Brandt & Kathleen Buckingham & Cody Buntain & Will Anderson & Sabin Ray & John-Rob Pool & Natasha Ferrari - 189-207 From defection to ingroup favoritism to cooperation: simulation analysis of the social dilemma in dynamic networks
by Hirofumi Takesue - 209-229 Second-order micromotives and macrobehaviour
by Philippe Collard - 231-243 A deep learning framework for clickbait detection on social area network using natural language cues
by Bilal Naeem & Aymen Khan & Mirza Omer Beg & Hasan Mujtaba - 245-270 Sentiment and position-taking analysis of parliamentary debates: a systematic literature review
by Gavin Abercrombie & Riza Batista-Navarro
July 2019, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 103-117 You are what you eat
by Kazutoshi Sasahara - 119-131 Gerrymandering and computational redistricting
by Olivia Guest & Frank J. Kanayet & Bradley C. Love - 133-150 Coherence and polarization in complex networks
by Babak Ravandi & Fatma Mili - 151-181 Reflections on study abroad: a computational linguistics approach
by Peter Grajzl & Cindy Irby - 183-205 The intertwined cyberbalkanizations of Facebook pages and their audience: an analysis of Facebook pages and their audience during the 2014 Hong Kong Occupy Movement
by Chung-hong Chan & Junior Yuner Zhu & Cassius Siu-lun Chow & King-wa Fu - 207-220 Personal stories matter: topic evolution and popularity among pro- and anti-vaccine online articles
by Zhan Xu - 221-244 The role of space and place in social media communication: two case studies of policy perspectives
by Adiyana Sharag-Eldin & Xinyue Ye & Brian Spitzberg & Ming-Hsiang Tsou - 245-270 Pairwise similarity of jihadist groups in target and weapon transitions
by Gian Maria Campedelli & Mihovil Bartulovic & Kathleen M. Carley - 271-291 Extending cluster-based ensemble learning through synthetic population generation for modeling disparities in health insurance coverage across Missouri
by Erik D. Mueller & J. S. Onésimo Sandoval & Srikanth P. Mudigonda & Michael Elliott - 293-313 Concept Mover’s Distance: measuring concept engagement via word embeddings in texts
by Dustin S. Stoltz & Marshall A. Taylor - 315-329 Angels or demons? Classifying desirable heavy users and undesirable power sellers in online C2C marketplace
by Hikaru Yamamoto & Nina Sugiyama & Fujio Toriumi & Hikaru Kashida & Takuma Yamaguchi - 331-351 Analysing user identity via time-sensitive semantic edit distance (t-SED): a case study of Russian trolls on Twitter
by Dongwoo Kim & Timothy Graham & Zimin Wan & Marian-Andrei Rizoiu
January 2019, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Nobuyasu Ito - 3-13 Exponential random graph models for the Japanese bipartite network of banks and firms
by Abhijit Chakraborty & Hazem Krichene & Hiroyasu Inoue & Yoshi Fujiwara - 15-23 Visualization of a directed network with focus on its hierarchy and circularity
by Yuichi Kichikawa & Takashi Iino & Hiroshi Iyetomi & Hiroyasu Inoue - 25-32 Practicality evaluation of stochastic model on networks for the real economy simulation
by Hiromitsu Goto & Wataru Souma & Yuji Fujita - 33-46 Enhanced news sentiment analysis using deep learning methods
by Wataru Souma & Irena Vodenska & Hideaki Aoyama - 47-51 Estimation of sales decrease caused by a disaster: Hokkaido blackout after earthquake in 2018
by Jun’ichi Ozaki & Hideki Takayasu & Misako Takayasu - 53-66 Chain bankruptcy size in inter-bank networks: the effects of asset price volatility and the network structure
by Ryo Hamawaki & Kiyoshi Izumi & Hiroki Sakaji & Takashi Shimada & Hiroyasu Matsushima - 67-76 On principal eigenpair of temporal-joined adjacency matrix for spreading phenomenon
by Shih-Chieh Wang & Nobuyasu Ito - 77-84 Dynamic organization of flocking behaviors in a large-scale boids model
by Norihiro Maruyama & Daichi Saito & Yasuhiro Hashimoto & Takashi Ikegami - 85-95 Macroscopic fundamental diagram in simple street networks
by Naoki Yoshioka & Kenji Terada & Takashi Shimada & Nobuyasu Ito - 97-101 Large-scale parallel execution of urban-scale traffic simulation and its performance on K computer
by Daigo Umemoto & Nobuyasu Ito
September 2018, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 241-260 On cyberbullying incidents and underlying online social relationships
by Qianjia Huang & Vivek K. Singh & Pradeep K. Atrey - 261-275 Network segregation in a model of misinformation and fact-checking
by Marcella Tambuscio & Diego F. M. Oliveira & Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia & Giancarlo Ruffo - 277-294 Who sets the cyber agenda? Intermedia agenda-setting online: the case of Edward Snowden’s NSA revelations
by Mario Haim & Gabriel Weimann & Hans-Bernd Brosius - 295-312 Model of cognitive dynamics predicts performance on standardized tests
by Nathan O. Hodas & Jacob Hunter & Stephen J. Young & Kristina Lerman - 313-326 Detecting interpersonal relationships in large-scale railway trip data
by Kimitaka Asatani & Fujio Toriumi & Junichiro Mori & Masanao Ochi & Ichiro Sakata - 327-347 Evaluation of organizational structure through cluster validation analysis of email communications
by Veselka Boeva & Lars Lundberg & Sai M. Harsha Kota & Lars Sköld - 349-375 Cognitive mechanisms for human flocking dynamics
by Seth Frey & Robert L. Goldstone - 377-390 Preference and neglect amongst countries in the Eurovision Song Contest
by Alexander V. Mantzaris & Samuel R. Rein & Alexander D. Hopkins - 391-435 How self-disclosure in Twitter profiles relate to anonymity consciousness and usage objectives: a cross-cultural study
by Tomu Tominaga & Yoshinori Hijikata & Joseph A. Konstan - 437-451 Spatio-temporal violent event prediction using Gaussian process regression
by Matthew Kupilik & Frank Witmer - 453-470 The rise of Jihadist propaganda on social networks
by Adam Badawy & Emilio Ferrara - 471-491 Hierarchy and the power-law income distribution tail
by Blair Fix - 493-500 Power-law distribution in an urban traffic flow simulation
by Daigo Umemoto & Nobuyasu Ito
January 2018, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Takashi Kamihigashi - 3-14 Analytical sociology and computational social science
by Marc Keuschnigg & Niclas Lovsjö & Peter Hedström - 15-48 Cognitive perspectives on opinion dynamics: the role of knowledge in consensus formation, opinion divergence, and group polarization
by Shane T. Mueller & Yin-Yin Sarah Tan - 49-58 Computational social scientist beware: Simpson’s paradox in behavioral data
by Kristina Lerman - 59-66 Big data in social and psychological science: theoretical and methodological issues
by Lin Qiu & Sarah Hian May Chan & David Chan - 67-79 Evolving activity cascades on socio-technological networks
by Javier Borge-Holthoefer & Pablo Piedrahita & Alex Arenas - 81-114 Network models of financial systemic risk: a review
by Fabio Caccioli & Paolo Barucca & Teruyoshi Kobayashi - 115-146 Survey of evolutionary computation methods in social agent-based modeling studies
by Peter Revay & Claudio Cioffi-Revilla - 147-153 Fighting fake news: a role for computational social science in the fight against digital misinformation
by Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia - 155-166 Roadmap and research issues of multiagent social simulation using high-performance computing
by Itsuki Noda & Nobuyasu Ito & Kiyoshi Izumi & Hideki Mizuta & Tomio Kamada & Hiromitsu Hattori - 167-185 An AI-based approach to auto-analyzing historical handwritten business documents:
by Jinhui Chen & Tetsuya Takiguchi & Yasuo Takatsuki & Munehiko Itoh & Takashi Kamihigashi - 187-208 From neuroscience to computer science: a topical approach on Twitter
by C. A. Piña-García & J. Mario Siqueiros-García & E. Robles-Belmont & Gustavo Carreón & Carlos Gershenson & Julio Amador Díaz López - 209-225 Language, demographics, emotions, and the structure of online social networks
by Kristina Lerman & Luciano G. Marin & Megha Arora & Lucas H. Costa Lima & Emilio Ferrara & David Garcia - 227-239 Asocial balance—how your friends determine your enemies: understanding the co-evolution of friendship and enmity interactions in a virtual world
by Maximilian Sadilek & Peter Klimek & Stefan Thurner