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James P. Bagrow
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- affiliation: University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA
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Journal Articles
- 2023
- [j16]James P. Bagrow:
Using fast and slow data to unfold city dynamics. Nat. Comput. Sci. 3(7): 578-579 (2023) - 2022
- [j15]James P. Bagrow, Yong-Yeol Ahn:
Network cards: concise, readable summaries of network data. Appl. Netw. Sci. 7(1): 84 (2022) - [j14]Milo Z. Trujillo, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, James P. Bagrow:
The penumbra of open source: projects outside of centralized platforms are longer maintained, more academic and more collaborative. EPJ Data Sci. 11(1): 31 (2022) - [j13]Milo Z. Trujillo, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, James P. Bagrow:
Correction: The penumbra of open source: projects outside of centralized platforms are longer maintained, more academic and more collaborative. EPJ Data Sci. 11(1): 37 (2022) - [j12]John Meluso, Jesse Austin-Breneman, James P. Bagrow, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne:
A Review and Framework for Modeling Complex Engineered System Development Processes. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Syst. 52(12): 7679-7691 (2022) - 2021
- [j11]Amanda Casari, Katie McLaughlin, Milo Z. Trujillo, Jean-Gabriel Young, James P. Bagrow, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne:
Open source ecosystems need equitable credit across contributions. Nat. Comput. Sci. 1(1): 2 (2021) - 2020
- [j10]Tyson Pond, Saranzaya Magsarjav, Tobin South, Lewis Mitchell, James P. Bagrow:
Complex Contagion Features without Social Reinforcement in a Model of Social Information Flow. Entropy 22(3): 265 (2020) - [j9]James P. Bagrow:
Democratizing AI: non-expert design of prediction tasks. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 6: e296 (2020) - 2019
- [j8]James P. Bagrow, Erik M. Bollt:
An information-theoretic, all-scales approach to comparing networks. Appl. Netw. Sci. 4(1): 45:1-45:15 (2019) - [j7]Xipei Liu, James P. Bagrow:
Autocompletion interfaces make crowd workers slower, but their use promotes response diversity. Hum. Comput. 6: 42-55 (2019) - 2018
- [j6]Daniel Berenberg, James P. Bagrow:
Efficient Crowd Exploration of Large Networks: The Case of Causal Attribution. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(CSCW): 24:1-24:25 (2018) - [j5]Mark D. Wagy, Josh C. Bongard, James P. Bagrow, Paul D. H. Hines:
Crowdsourcing Predictors of Residential Electric Energy Usage. IEEE Syst. J. 12(4): 3151-3160 (2018) - 2015
- [j4]James P. Bagrow, Sune Lehmann, Yong-Yeol Ahn:
Robustness and modular structure in networks. Netw. Sci. 3(4): 509-525 (2015) - 2014
- [j3]Louis M. Shekhtman, James P. Bagrow, Dirk Brockmann:
Robustness of skeletons and salient features in networks. J. Complex Networks 2(2): 110-120 (2014) - 2012
- [j2]Yu-Ru Lin, James P. Bagrow, David Lazer:
"Quantifying Bias in Social and Mainstream Media" by Yu-Ru Lin, James P. Bagrow, and David Lazer with Ching-man Au Yeung as coordinator. SIGWEB Newsl. 2012(Summer): 5:1-5:6 (2012) - 2011
- [j1]Lawrence S. Schulman, James P. Bagrow, Bernard Gaveau:
Visualizing Relations Using the "Observable Representation". Adv. Complex Syst. 14(6): 829-851 (2011)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2024
- [c11]Amanda Bertschinger, James P. Bagrow, Joshua Clifford Bongard:
Evolving Form and Function: Dual-Objective Optimization in Neural Symbolic Regression Networks. GECCO 2024 - 2023
- [c10]Ethan Ratliff-Crain, Colin Michael Van Oort, James P. Bagrow, Matthew T. K. Koehler, Brian F. Tivnan:
Revisiting Stylized Facts for Modern Stock Markets. IEEE Big Data 2023: 1814-1823 - [c9]Amanda Bertschinger, Q. Tyrell Davis, James P. Bagrow, Josh C. Bongard:
The Metric is the Message: Benchmarking Challenges for Neural Symbolic Regression. ECML/PKDD (4) 2023: 161-177 - [c8]Calum Buchanan, James P. Bagrow, Puck Rombach, Hamid R. Ossareh:
Node Placement to Maximize Reliability of a Communication Network with Application to Satellite Swarms. SMC 2023: 3466-3473 - 2022
- [c7]Melanie Warrick, Samuel F. Rosenblatt, Jean-Gabriel Young, Amanda Casari, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, James P. Bagrow:
The OCEAN mailing list data set: Network analysis spanning mailing lists and code repositories. MSR 2022: 338-342 - 2021
- [c6]Jean-Gabriel Young, Amanda Casari, Katie McLaughlin, Milo Z. Trujillo, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, James P. Bagrow:
Which contributions count? Analysis of attribution in open source. MSR 2021: 242-253 - 2017
- [c5]James P. Bagrow, Christopher M. Danforth, Lewis Mitchell:
Which friends are more popular than you?: Contact strength and the friendship paradox in social networks. ASONAM 2017: 103-108 - [c4]Prajwal Shrestha, Byung Suk Lee, James P. Bagrow:
Predicting an Effect Event from a New Cause Event Using a Semantic Web Based Abstraction Tree of Past Cause-Effect Event Pairs. SIMBig 2017: 198-207 - 2016
- [c3]Thomas C. McAndrew, Joshua Clifford Bongard, Christopher M. Danforth, Peter Sheridan Dodds, Paul D. H. Hines, James P. Bagrow:
What we write about when we write about causality: Features of causal statements across large-scale social discourse. ASONAM 2016: 519-524 - 2011
- [c2]Yu-Ru Lin, James P. Bagrow, David Lazer:
More Voices Than Ever? Quantifying Media Bias in Networks. ICWSM 2011 - 2009
- [c1]James P. Bagrow, Tal Koren:
Investigating Bimodal Clustering in Human Mobility. CSE (4) 2009: 944-947
Reference Works
- 2018
- [r2]Dashun Wang, Yu-Ru Lin, James P. Bagrow:
Social Networks in Emergency Response. Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining. 2nd Ed. 2018 - 2014
- [r1]Dashun Wang, Yu-Ru Lin, James P. Bagrow:
Social Networks in Emergency Response. Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining 2014: 1904-1914
Informal and Other Publications
- 2023
- [i47]Milo Z. Trujillo, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, James P. Bagrow:
Measuring Centralization of Online Platforms Through Size and Interconnection of Communities. CoRR abs/2307.15027 (2023) - 2022
- [i46]Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, Guillaume St-Onge, John Meluso, James P. Bagrow, Antoine Allard:
Hierarchical team structure and multidimensional localization (or siloing) on networks. CoRR abs/2203.00745 (2022) - [i45]Melanie Warrick, Samuel F. Rosenblatt, Jean-Gabriel Young, Amanda Casari, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, James P. Bagrow:
The OCEAN mailing list data set: Network analysis spanning mailing lists and code repositories. CoRR abs/2204.00603 (2022) - [i44]James P. Bagrow, Yong-Yeol Ahn:
Network Cards: concise, readable summaries of network data. CoRR abs/2206.00026 (2022) - 2021
- [i43]Jean-Gabriel Young, Amanda Casari, Katie McLaughlin, Milo Z. Trujillo, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, James P. Bagrow:
Which contributions count? Analysis of attribution in open source. CoRR abs/2103.11007 (2021) - [i42]John Meluso, Jesse Austin-Breneman, James P. Bagrow, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne:
A Review & Framework for Modeling Complex Engineered System Development Processes. CoRR abs/2103.12820 (2021) - [i41]Zexun Chen, Sean Kelty, Brooke Foucault Welles, James P. Bagrow, Ronaldo Menezes, Gourab Ghoshal:
Contrasting social and non-social sources of predictability in human mobility. CoRR abs/2104.13282 (2021) - [i40]Milo Z. Trujillo, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, James P. Bagrow:
The penumbra of open source: projects outside of centralized platforms are longer maintained, more academic and more collaborative. CoRR abs/2106.15611 (2021) - [i39]James P. Bagrow, Sune Lehmann:
Recovering lost and absent information in temporal networks. CoRR abs/2107.10835 (2021) - 2020
- [i38]Tyson Pond, Saranzaya Magsarjav, Tobin South, Lewis Mitchell, James P. Bagrow:
Complex contagion features without social reinforcement in a model of social information flow. CoRR abs/2002.05035 (2020) - [i37]Thayer Alshaabi, David Rushing Dewhurst, James P. Bagrow, Peter Sheridan Dodds, Christopher M. Danforth:
The sociospatial factors of death: Analyzing effects of geospatially-distributed variables in a Bayesian mortality model for Hong Kong. CoRR abs/2006.08527 (2020) - 2019
- [i36]Abigail Hotaling, James P. Bagrow:
Accurate inference of crowdsourcing properties when using efficient allocation strategies. CoRR abs/1903.03104 (2019) - [i35]Raiyan Abdul Baten, Daryl Bagley, Ashely Tenesaca, Famous Clark, James P. Bagrow, Gourab Ghoshal, Mohammed Ehsan Hoque:
Creativity in dynamic networks: How divergent thinking is impacted by one's choice of peers. CoRR abs/1911.11395 (2019) - [i34]Abigail Hotaling, James P. Bagrow:
Efficient crowdsourcing of crowd-generated microtasks. CoRR abs/1912.05045 (2019) - 2018
- [i33]James P. Bagrow:
Crowd ideation of supervised learning problems. CoRR abs/1802.05101 (2018) - [i32]James P. Bagrow, Erik M. Bollt:
An information-theoretic, all-scales approach to comparing networks. CoRR abs/1804.03665 (2018) - [i31]James P. Bagrow, Daniel Berenberg, Joshua Clifford Bongard:
Neural language representations predict outcomes of scientific research. CoRR abs/1805.06879 (2018) - [i30]Daniel Berenberg, James P. Bagrow:
Efficient Crowd Exploration of Large Networks: The Case of Causal Attribution. CoRR abs/1810.03163 (2018) - [i29]Daniel Berenberg, James P. Bagrow:
Inferring the size of the causal universe: features and fusion of causal attribution networks. CoRR abs/1812.06038 (2018) - 2017
- [i28]James P. Bagrow, Christopher M. Danforth, Lewis Mitchell:
Which friends are more popular than you? Contact strength and the friendship paradox in social networks. CoRR abs/1703.06361 (2017) - [i27]James P. Bagrow:
Information spreading during emergencies and anomalous events. CoRR abs/1703.07362 (2017) - [i26]Xipei Liu, James P. Bagrow:
Autocompletion interfaces make crowd workers slower, but their use promotes response diversity. CoRR abs/1707.06939 (2017) - [i25]James P. Bagrow, Xipei Liu, Lewis Mitchell:
Information flow reveals prediction limits in online social activity. CoRR abs/1708.04575 (2017) - [i24]Mark D. Wagy, Josh C. Bongard, James P. Bagrow, Paul D. H. Hines:
Crowdsourcing Predictors of Residential Electric Energy Usage. CoRR abs/1709.02739 (2017) - [i23]James P. Bagrow, Lewis Mitchell:
The quoter model: a paradigmatic model of the social flow of written information. CoRR abs/1711.00326 (2017) - 2016
- [i22]Jake Ryland Williams, James P. Bagrow, Andrew J. Reagan, Sharon E. Alajajian, Christopher M. Danforth, Peter Sheridan Dodds:
Selection models of language production support informed text partitioning: an intuitive and practical, bag-of-phrases framework for text analysis. CoRR abs/1601.07969 (2016) - [i21]Thomas C. McAndrew, Josh C. Bongard, Christopher M. Danforth, Peter Sheridan Dodds, Paul D. H. Hines, James P. Bagrow:
What we write about when we write about causality: Features of causal statements across large-scale social discourse. CoRR abs/1604.05781 (2016) - [i20]Thomas C. McAndrew, James P. Bagrow:
Reply & Supply: Efficient crowdsourced exploration for growing question sets and nets. CoRR abs/1611.00954 (2016) - 2015
- [i19]Thomas C. McAndrew, Christopher M. Danforth, James P. Bagrow:
Robustness of Spatial Micronetworks. CoRR abs/1501.05976 (2015) - [i18]Jake Ryland Williams, Eric M. Clark, James P. Bagrow, Christopher M. Danforth, Peter Sheridan Dodds:
Identifying missing dictionary entries with frequency-conserving context models. CoRR abs/1503.02120 (2015) - [i17]Peter Sheridan Dodds, Eric M. Clark, Suma Desu, Morgan R. Frank, Andrew J. Reagan, Jake Ryland Williams, Lewis Mitchell, Kameron Decker Harris, Isabel M. Kloumann, James P. Bagrow, Karine Megerdoomian, Matthew T. McMahon, Brian F. Tivnan, Christopher M. Danforth:
Reply to Garcia et al.: Common mistakes in measuring frequency dependent word characteristics. CoRR abs/1505.06750 (2015) - 2014
- [i16]Liang Gao, Chaoming Song, Ziyou Gao, Albert-László Barabási, James P. Bagrow, Dashun Wang:
Quantifying Information Flow During Emergencies. CoRR abs/1401.1274 (2014) - [i15]Peter Sheridan Dodds, Eric M. Clark, Suma Desu, Morgan R. Frank, Andrew J. Reagan, Jake Ryland Williams, Lewis Mitchell, Kameron Decker Harris, Isabel M. Kloumann, James P. Bagrow, Karine Megerdoomian, Matthew T. McMahon, Brian F. Tivnan, Christopher M. Danforth:
Human language reveals a universal positivity bias. CoRR abs/1406.3855 (2014) - [i14]Jake Ryland Williams, Paul R. Lessard, Suma Desu, Eric M. Clark, James P. Bagrow, Christopher M. Danforth, Peter Sheridan Dodds:
Zipf's law holds for phrases, not words. CoRR abs/1406.5181 (2014) - [i13]Michael Klug, James P. Bagrow:
Understanding the group dynamics and success of teams. CoRR abs/1407.2893 (2014) - [i12]Jake Ryland Williams, James P. Bagrow, Christopher M. Danforth, Peter Sheridan Dodds:
Text mixing shapes the anatomy of rank-frequency distributions: A modern Zipfian mechanics for natural language. CoRR abs/1409.3870 (2014) - [i11]Morgan R. Frank, Jake Ryland Williams, Lewis Mitchell, James P. Bagrow, Peter Sheridan Dodds, Christopher M. Danforth:
Constructing a taxonomy of fine-grained human movement and activity motifs through social media. CoRR abs/1410.1393 (2014) - 2013
- [i10]Louis M. Shekhtman, James P. Bagrow, Dirk Brockmann:
Robustness of skeletons and salient features in networks. CoRR abs/1309.3797 (2013) - [i9]James P. Bagrow, Suma Desu, Morgan R. Frank, Narine Manukyan, Lewis Mitchell, Andrew J. Reagan, Eric E. Bloedorn, Lashon B. Booker, Luther Karl Branting, Michael J. Smith, Brian F. Tivnan, Christopher M. Danforth, Peter Sheridan Dodds, Joshua Clifford Bongard:
Shadow networks: Discovering hidden nodes with models of information flow. CoRR abs/1312.6122 (2013) - 2012
- [i8]James P. Bagrow:
Are communities just bottlenecks? Trees and treelike networks have high modularity. CoRR abs/1201.0745 (2012) - [i7]James P. Bagrow, Yu-Ru Lin:
Spatiotemporal features of human mobility. CoRR abs/1202.0224 (2012) - [i6]Charleston Noble, James P. Bagrow, Dirk Brockmann:
The role of caretakers in disease dynamics. CoRR abs/1209.2419 (2012) - [i5]James P. Bagrow, Dirk Brockmann:
Natural emergence of clusters and bursts in network evolution. CoRR abs/1209.3307 (2012) - 2011
- [i4]James P. Bagrow, Sune Lehmann, Yong-Yeol Ahn:
Robustness and modular structure in networks. CoRR abs/1102.5085 (2011) - [i3]James P. Bagrow, Dashun Wang, Albert-László Barabási:
Collective response of human populations to large-scale emergencies. CoRR abs/1106.0560 (2011) - [i2]Yu-Ru Lin, James P. Bagrow, David Lazer:
More Voices Than Ever? Quantifying Media Bias in Networks. CoRR abs/1111.1227 (2011) - [i1]Yong-Yeol Ahn, Sebastian E. Ahnert, James P. Bagrow, Albert-László Barabási:
Flavor network and the principles of food pairing. CoRR abs/1111.6074 (2011)
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