Survey on Visualization of Information Diffusion over Networks
Abstract Information Diffusion (ID) describes how a value (e.g., a pathogen, a rumor, a packet) spreads through an underlying “medium” network of elements (e.g., a social or computer network). Understanding the information diffusion process is essential to predicting trends, controlling misinformation, and enhancing decision‐making as well as ...
T. Baumgartl +8 more
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A dynamics-based model of multi-state rumor propagation with triple identities. [PDF]
Su Z, Wang A, Gao X, Li T, Zheng Y.
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Cristiano of Arabia: Did Ronaldo increase Saudi Pro League attendances?
Abstract In December 2022, Cristiano Ronaldo, five‐time Ballon d’Or winner and the most‐followed person on Instagram, signed for Al‐Nassr in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This marked one of several expensive, recent interventions by the kingdom in global sports markets. We exploit the timing of this event to estimate superstar effects.
Dominik Schreyer, Carl Singleton
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Analyzing the persuasion mechanism of AI-generated rumors via the elaboration likelihood model. [PDF]
Hou Z.
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Community Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Vaccination in Madagascar. [PDF]
Ralambosoa M +7 more
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Examining the impact of emotion-driven resource allocation on information-behavior-disease coupling dynamics. [PDF]
Yu Y, Huo L, Chen N.
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Curating the Unexpected: Stéphane Thidet's “Weeping Stones” Transformed During COVID‐19
ABSTRACT A monumental work by French artist Stéphane Thidet became the nexus for an unexpected interaction between an art installation and wildlife. “Weeping Stones,” which presents a desert‐like world, devoid of greenery, was featured in an exhibition we co‐curated at the Genia Schreiber University Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, in January 2020.
Tamar Mayer +3 more
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Detection of Medical Misinformation in Hemangioma Patient Education: Comparative Study of ChatGPT-4o and DeepSeek-R1 Large Language Models. [PDF]
Wang G +7 more
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Asymmetric sanctions and corruption: Theory and practice in China
Abstract Asymmetric punishment of partners in crime, intended to incentivize whistle‐blowing, may increase detection and deterrence. The idea is age‐old but its use against corruption is not frequent. We study a 1997 Chinese reform that strengthened such asymmetries for some forms of bribery.
Maria Perrotta Berlin +3 more
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