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Journal of Computational Social Science, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, May 2022
- Emily Chen, Ashok Deb, Emilio Ferrara:
#Election2020: the first public Twitter dataset on the 2020 US Presidential election. 1-18 - Cantay Caliskan:
How does "A Bit of Everything American" state feel about COVID-19? A quantitative Twitter analysis of the pandemic in Ohio. 19-45 - Yuan Hsiao:
Network diffusion of competing behaviors. 47-68 - Tobias Blanke, Tommaso Venturini:
A network view on reliability: using machine learning to understand how we assess news websites. 69-88 - Philip D. Waggoner, Alec Macmillen:
Pursuing open-source development of predictive algorithms: the case of criminal sentencing algorithms. 89-109 - Jasser Jasser, Ivan Garibay, Steven R. Scheinert, Alexander V. Mantzaris:
Controversial information spreads faster and further than non-controversial information in Reddit. 111-122 - Danielle Caled, Mário J. Silva:
Digital media and misinformation: An outlook on multidisciplinary strategies against manipulation. 123-159 - Philippe Collard:
The "flat peer learning" agent-based model. 161-187 - Jeanne Clelland, Haley Colgate, Daryl R. DeFord, Beth Malmskog, Flavia Sancier-Barbosa:
Colorado in context: Congressional redistricting and competing fairness criteria in Colorado. 189-226 - Minda Hu, Mayank Kejriwal:
Measuring spatio-textual affinities in twitter between two urban metropolises. 227-252 - Miguel Won, Jorge M. Fernandes:
Analyzing Twitter networks using graph embeddings: an application to the British case. 253-263 - James Saxon, Julia Koschinsky, Karina Acosta, Vidal Anguiano, Luc Anselin, Sergio J. Rey:
An open software environment to make spatial access metrics more accessible. 265-284 - Akrati Saxena, Harita Reddy:
Users roles identification on online crowdsourced Q&A platforms and encyclopedias: a survey. 285-317 - Jie Gu, Yunjie Xu:
Battle of positioning: exploring the role of bridges in competitive diffusion. 319-350 - Ben Klemens:
An analysis of US domestic migration via subset-stable measures of administrative data. 351-382 - Christos Ellinas, Christos Nicolaides, Naoki Masuda:
Mitigation strategies against cascading failures within a project activity network. 383-400 - Rachel Dinh, Patrick Gildersleve, Christian Blex, Taha Yasseri:
Computational courtship understanding the evolution of online dating through large-scale data analysis. 401-426 - David Rozado, Musa al-Gharbi:
Using word embeddings to probe sentiment associations of politically loaded terms in news and opinion articles from news media outlets. 427-448 - Matthew P. Dube, Jesse T. Clark, Richard J. Powell:
Graphical metrics for analyzing district maps. 449-475 - Matthew Babcock, Kathleen M. Carley:
Operation gridlock: opposite sides, opposite strategies. 477-501 - Souvik Sengupta, Vishwang Dave:
Predicting applicable law sections from judicial case reports using legislative text analysis with machine learning. 503-516 - Haohui Chen, Xun Li, Morgan R. Frank, Xiaozhen Qin, Weipan Xu, Manuel Cebrián, Iyad Rahwan:
Automation impacts on China's polarized job market. 517-535 - Marco Civico:
Simulating language knowledge across the EU: language regimes, language learning and consequences for linguistic disenfranchisement. 537-563 - Eduardo Tapia:
Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation: a dynamic approach. 565-589 - Wentao Xu, Kazutoshi Sasahara:
Characterizing the roles of bots on Twitter during the COVID-19 infodemic. 591-609 - Madhura Jayaratne, Buddhi Jayatilleke:
Predicting job-hopping motive of candidates using answers to open-ended interview questions. 611-628 - Matús Medo, Manuel Sebastian Mariani, Linyuan Lü:
The simple regularities in the dynamics of online news impact. 629-646 - Emiliano del Gobbo, Lara Fontanella, Sara Fontanella, Annalina Sarra:
Geographies of Twitter debates: Detect public stances on Brexit at UK parliamentary constituencies' level. 647-663 - Manfred Füllsack, Daniel Reisinger, Marie Lisa Kapeller, Georg Jäger:
Early warning signals from the periphery: A model suggestion for the study of critical transitions. 665-685 - Charalampos Ntompras, George Drosatos, Eleni Kaldoudi:
A high-resolution temporal and geospatial content analysis of Twitter posts related to the COVID-19 pandemic. 687-729 - Anna Ruelens:
Analyzing user-generated content using natural language processing: a case study of public satisfaction with healthcare systems. 731-749 - Rafael Quintana:
What race and gender stand for: using Markov blankets to identify constitutive and mediating relationships. 751-779 - Umar Ali Bukar, Marzanah A. Jabar, Fatimah Sidi, Rnh Binti Nor, Salfarina Abdullah, Iskandar Ishak:
How social media crisis response and social interaction is helping people recover from Covid-19: an empirical investigation. 781-809 - Sandeepa Kannangara, Wayne Wobcke:
Determining political interests of issue-motivated groups on social media: joint topic models for issues, sentiment and stance. 811-840 - Dafne E. van Kuppevelt, Rena Bakhshi, Eelke M. Heemskerk, Frank W. Takes:
Community membership consistency applied to corporate board interlock networks. 841-860 - Thomas Hegghammer:
OCR with Tesseract, Amazon Textract, and Google Document AI: a benchmarking experiment. 861-882 - Vivian P. Ta, Ryan L. Boyd, Sarah Seraj, Anne Keller, Caroline Griffith, Alexia Loggarakis, Lael Medema:
An inclusive, real-world investigation of persuasion in language and verbal behavior. 883-903 - Zhaochen He, John Camobreco, Keith Perkins:
How he won: Using machine learning to understand Trump's 2016 victory. 905-947 - Ahmed Al-Rawi:
News loopholing: Telegram news as portable alternative media. 949-968 - Luis E. C. Rocha, Petter Holme, Claudio D. G. Linhares:
The global migration network of sex-workers. 969-985 - Miguel G. Folgado, Verónica Sanz:
Exploring the political pulse of a country using data science tools. 987-1000 - Taha Yasseri, Jannie Reher:
Fooled by facts: quantifying anchoring bias through a large-scale experiment. 1001-1021 - Paul Siu Fai Yip, Edward Pinkney:
Social media and suicide in social movements: a case study in Hong Kong. 1023-1040 - Ruohuang Jiao, Wojtek Przepiorka, Vincent Buskens:
Moderators of reputation effects in peer-to-peer online markets: a meta-analytic model selection approach. 1041-1067 - Masashi Komori, Kosuke Takemura, Yukihisa Minoura, Atsuhiko Uchida, Rino Iida, Aya Seike, Yukiko Uchida:
Extracting multiple layers of social networks through a 7-month survey using a wearable device: a case study from a farming community in Japan. 1069-1094 - Wentao Xu, Kazutoshi Sasahara:
Correction to: Characterizing the roles of bots on Twitter during the COVID‑19 infodemic. 1095 - Christos Ellinas, Christos Nicolaides, Naoki Masuda:
Correction to: Mitigation strategies against cascading failures within a project activity network. 1097-1098
Volume 5, Number 2, November 2022
- Raj Bridgelall:
Applying unsupervised machine learning to counterterrorism. 1099-1128 - Pedro Ramaciotti Morales, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Caterina Froio:
Posters and protesters: The networked interplay between onsite participation and Facebook activity in the Yellow Vests movement in France. 1129-1157 - Daniel Röchert, Manuel Cargnino, German Neubaum:
Two sides of the same leader: an agent-based model to analyze the effect of ambivalent opinion leaders in social networks. 1159-1205 - Phan Trinh Ha, Rhea D'silva, Ethan Chen, Mehmet Koyutürk, Gunnur Karakurt:
Identification of intimate partner violence from free text descriptions in social media. 1207-1233 - Hiroyuki Kawakatsu:
Parliamentary debate as electoral signaling. 1235-1255 - Suphanut Jamonnak, Deepshikha Bhati, Md. Amiruzzaman, Ye Zhao, Xinyue Ye, Andrew Curtis:
VisualCommunity: a platform for archiving and studying communities. 1257-1279 - Shouji Fujimoto, Takayuki Mizuno, Atushi Ishikawa:
Interpolation of non-random missing values in financial statements' big data using CatBoost. 1281-1301 - Adriana L. Ruiz-Rizzo, Mario E. Archila-Meléndez, José John Fredy González Veloza:
Predicting the probability of finding missing older adults based on machine learning. 1303-1321 - Mahiro Hoshino, Takanobu Mizuta, Yasuhiro Sudo, Isao Yagi:
Impact of maker-taker fees on stock exchange competition from an agent-based simulation. 1323-1342 - Ariana Paola Cortés Ángel, Mustafa Hakan Eratalay:
Deep diving into the S&P Europe 350 index network and its reaction to COVID-19. 1343-1408 - Ho-Chun Herbert Chang, Emilio Ferrara:
Comparative analysis of social bots and humans during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1409-1425 - Jake Lever, Rossella Arcucci:
Sentimental wildfire: a social-physics machine learning model for wildfire nowcasting. 1427-1465 - Meherun Nesa, Tumpa Rani Shaha, Young Yoon:
Prediction of juvenile crime in Bangladesh due to drug addiction using machine learning and explainable AI techniques. 1467-1487 - Alfred Krzywicki, David Muchlinski, Benjamin E. Goldsmith, Arcot Sowmya:
From academia to policy makers: a methodology for real-time forecasting of infrequent events. 1489-1510 - Kai-Cheng Yang, Emilio Ferrara, Filippo Menczer:
Botometer 101: social bot practicum for computational social scientists. 1511-1528 - Juha Koljonen, Emily Öhman, Pertti Ahonen, Mikko Mattila:
Strategic sentiments and emotions in post-Second World War party manifestos in Finland. 1529-1554 - Ali-Reza Feizi-Derakhshi, Mohammad-Reza Feizi-Derakhshi, Majid Ramezani, Narjes Nikzad-Khasmakhi, Meysam Asgari-Chenaghlu, Taymaz Akan, Mehrdad Ranjbar-Khadivi, Elnaz Zafarni-Moattar, Zoleikha Jahanbakhsh-Nagadeh:
Text-based automatic personality prediction: a bibliographic review. 1555-1593 - Atom Sonoda, Yoshifumi Seki, Fujio Toriumi:
Analyzing user engagement in news application considering popularity diversity and content diversity. 1595-1614 - Stijn Daenekindt, Julian Schaap:
Using word embedding models to capture changing media discourses: a study on the role of legitimacy, gender and genre in 24,000 music reviews, 1999-2021. 1615-1636 - Amro Khasawneh, Kapil Chalil Madathil, Kevin M. Taaffe, Heidi Zinzow, Amal Ponathil, Sreenath Chalil Madathil, Siddhartha Nambiar, Gaurav Nanda, Patrick J. Rosopa:
Dynamic simulation of social media challenge participation to examine intervention strategies. 1637-1662 - Mohmad Azhar Teli, Manzoor Ahmad Chachoo:
Lingual markers for automating personality profiling: background and road ahead. 1663-1707 - A. J. Alvero, Jasmine Pal, Katelyn M. Moussavian:
Linguistic, cultural, and narrative capital: computational and human readings of transfer admissions essays. 1709-1734 - Amariah Becker, Dara Gold:
The gameability of redistricting criteria. 1735-1777 - Kazutoshi Sasahara, Wen Chen, Hao Peng, Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer:
Correction to: Social influence and unfollowing accelerate the emergence of echo chambers. 1779
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