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When Science Meets Digital Branding
The science media ecosystem continues to dramatically change with the proliferation of digital media channels and platforms. While there are many different types of digital media filling this void, the use of online videos, particularly on YouTube, has ...
Kaiping Chen, Todd Newman, Yanxi Zhou
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Social Influence and the Generation of Joint Mental Attitudes in Multi-agent Systems
This work examines the social structural and cognitive foundations of joint mental attitudes in complexly differentated multi-agent systems, and incorporates insights from a variety of disciplines, including mainstream Distributed Artificial Intelligence,
Jennings, N. R., Panzarasa, P.
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Early morning hour and evening usage habits increase misinformation-spread
Social media manipulation poses a significant threat to cognitive autonomy and unbiased opinion formation. Prior literature explored the relationship between online activity and emotional state, cognitive resources, sunlight and weather.
Elisabeth Stockinger +2 more
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Computational Social Science in "Science" and "Nature"
The growth of Computational Social Science as a subject that encompasses a variety of disciplines, topics, and methods has seen a dramatic increase over the last period. New entrants into this trans-disciplinary field come from a variety of disciplines and interests causing disruption, a re-questioning of accepted principles, and sometimes down-right ...
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Empirical Evaluation of Real World Tournaments
Computational Social Choice (ComSoc) is a rapidly developing field at the intersection of computer science, economics, social choice, and political science.
Mattei, Nicholas, Walsh, Toby
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Spatially integrated social sciences: opportunities for computational urban science
The concept of Spatially Integrated Social Sciences (SISS) emerged in the 1990s, introducing a spatial dimension to social science research through Geographic Information Science (GIS)-based tools.
Siqin Wang, Jonathan Corcoran
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Computer science is a social science.
Computer science can, and never will be the same again.
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As data-driven “smart city” agendas expand across Latin America, most urban performance metrics remain focused on infrastructure, connectivity, and aggregate efficiency, often neglecting who truly benefits.
Jenny Martinez +2 more
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Identifying vital spreaders in large-scale networks based on neighbor multilayer contributions
IntroductionIdentifying influential spreaders in complex networks is crucial for understanding information propagation and disease immunity. The spreading ability of a node has been commonly assessed through its neighbor information.
Weiwei Zhu +3 more
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Caveat emptor, computational social science: Large-scale missing data in a widely-published Reddit corpus. [PDF]
Gaffney D, Matias JN.
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