EPJ Data Science, Vol. 11, 2022
Articles
1.) Learning to cluster urban areas: two competitive approaches and an empirical validation. --Camila Vera, Francesca Lucchini, Naim Bro, Marcelo Mendoza, Hans Löbel, Felipe Gutiérrez, Jan Dimter, Gabriel Cuchacovic, Axel Reyes, Hernán Valdivieso, Nicolás Alvarado and Sergio Toro
2.) Remaining popular: power-law regularities in network dynamics. --Shahar Somin, Yaniv Altshuler, Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland and Erez Shmueli
3.) Accurate intercensal estimates of energy access to track Sustainable Development Goal 7. --Neeti Pokhriyal, Emmanuel Letouzé and Soroush Vosoughi
4.) The potential of Facebook advertising data for understanding flows of people from Ukraine to the European Union. --Umberto Minora, Claudio Bosco, Stefano M. Iacus, Sara Grubanov-Boskovic, Francesco Sermi and Spyridon Spyratos
5.) Generating mobility networks with generative adversarial networks. --Giovanni Mauro, Massimiliano Luca, Antonio Longa, Bruno Lepri and Luca Pappalardo
6.) Academic support network reflects doctoral experience and productivity. --Ozgur Can Seckin and Onur Varol
7.) Estimating ideology and polarization in European countries using Facebook data. --Francisco Caravaca, José González-Cabañas, Ángel Cuevas and Rubén Cuevas
8.) Origin and destination attachment: study of cultural integration on Twitter. --Jisu Kim, Alina Sîrbu, Fosca Giannotti, Giulio Rossetti and Hillel Rapoport
9.) Trade synchronization and social ties in stock markets. --Margarita Baltakienė, Kęstutis Baltakys and Juho Kanniainen
10.) Enhancing short-term crime prediction with human mobility flows and deep learning architectures. --Jiahui Wu, Saad Mohammad Abrar, Naman Awasthi, Enrique Frias-Martinez and Vanessa Frias-Martinez
11.) Identifying the temporal dynamics of densification and sparsification in human contact networks. --Shaunette T. Ferguson and Teruyoshi Kobayashi
12.) Does United Kingdom parliamentary attention follow social media posts?. --John Bollenbacher, Niklas Loynes and John Bryden
13.) Scaling of urban amenities: generative statistics and implications for urban planning. --Talia Kaufmann, Laura Radaelli, Luis M. A. Bettencourt and Erez Shmueli
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1.) Learning to cluster urban areas: two competitive approaches and an empirical validation. --Camila Vera, Francesca Lucchini, Naim Bro, Marcelo Mendoza, Hans Löbel, Felipe Gutiérrez, Jan Dimter, Gabriel Cuchacovic, Axel Reyes, Hernán Valdivieso, Nicolás Alvarado and Sergio Toro
2.) Remaining popular: power-law regularities in network dynamics. --Shahar Somin, Yaniv Altshuler, Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland and Erez Shmueli
3.) Accurate intercensal estimates of energy access to track Sustainable Development Goal 7. --Neeti Pokhriyal, Emmanuel Letouzé and Soroush Vosoughi
4.) The potential of Facebook advertising data for understanding flows of people from Ukraine to the European Union. --Umberto Minora, Claudio Bosco, Stefano M. Iacus, Sara Grubanov-Boskovic, Francesco Sermi and Spyridon Spyratos
5.) Generating mobility networks with generative adversarial networks. --Giovanni Mauro, Massimiliano Luca, Antonio Longa, Bruno Lepri and Luca Pappalardo
6.) Academic support network reflects doctoral experience and productivity. --Ozgur Can Seckin and Onur Varol
7.) Estimating ideology and polarization in European countries using Facebook data. --Francisco Caravaca, José González-Cabañas, Ángel Cuevas and Rubén Cuevas
8.) Origin and destination attachment: study of cultural integration on Twitter. --Jisu Kim, Alina Sîrbu, Fosca Giannotti, Giulio Rossetti and Hillel Rapoport
9.) Trade synchronization and social ties in stock markets. --Margarita Baltakienė, Kęstutis Baltakys and Juho Kanniainen
10.) Enhancing short-term crime prediction with human mobility flows and deep learning architectures. --Jiahui Wu, Saad Mohammad Abrar, Naman Awasthi, Enrique Frias-Martinez and Vanessa Frias-Martinez
11.) Identifying the temporal dynamics of densification and sparsification in human contact networks. --Shaunette T. Ferguson and Teruyoshi Kobayashi
12.) Does United Kingdom parliamentary attention follow social media posts?. --John Bollenbacher, Niklas Loynes and John Bryden
13.) Scaling of urban amenities: generative statistics and implications for urban planning. --Talia Kaufmann, Laura Radaelli, Luis M. A. Bettencourt and Erez Shmueli
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Camila Vera - Personal Name
John Bollenbacher - Personal Name
Shaunette T. Ferguson - Personal Name
Jiahui Wu - Personal Name
Margarita Baltakienė - Personal Name
Jisu Kim - Personal Name
Francisco Caravaca - Personal Name
Ozgur Can Seckin - Personal Name
Giovanni Mauro - Personal Name
Umberto Minora - Personal Name
Neeti Pokhriyal - Personal Name
Shahar Somin - Personal Name
Talia Kaufmann - Personal Name
John Bollenbacher - Personal Name
Shaunette T. Ferguson - Personal Name
Jiahui Wu - Personal Name
Margarita Baltakienė - Personal Name
Jisu Kim - Personal Name
Francisco Caravaca - Personal Name
Ozgur Can Seckin - Personal Name
Giovanni Mauro - Personal Name
Umberto Minora - Personal Name
Neeti Pokhriyal - Personal Name
Shahar Somin - Personal Name
Talia Kaufmann - Personal Name
Vol. 11, 2022
2193-1127
e-Journal PTI
Inggris
Springer Nature
2022
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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