EPJ Data Science, Vol. 15, 2026
Article
1. Can large language models generate novel scientific ideas? A comprehensive study on data-driven astronomy. --Fuyong Zhao, Yuyang Li, Yanhao Wang
2. Evaluating perceived built environment factors influencing children’s walking to school: an XGBoost–SHAP approach. --Yuanyuan Gao, Jingyi Wang, Hui Wang
3. Influence of the majority group on individual judgments in online spontaneous conversations. --Diletta Goglia, Davide Vega, Alessio Gandelli
4. Sensing labour mobility flows of cross-border urban regions using machine learning and geolocated social network data. --Manuel Mendoza-Hurtado, Olle Järv, Domingo Ortiz-Boyer
5. Decoding the city: multiscale spatial information in urban income distributions. --Luís M. A. Bettencourt, Ivanna Rodriguez, José Lobo
6. Assessing the impact of case correction methods on the fairness of COVID-19 predictive models. --Daniel Smolyak, Saad Mohammad Abrar, Vanessa Frias-Martinez
7. Remembering unequally: global and disciplinary bias in LLM reconstruction of scholarly coauthor lists. --Ghazal Kalhor, Afra Mashhadi
8. Conductance and influence-capital: modeling online social influence. --Rohit Ram, Marian-Andrei Rizoiu
9. Understanding the spatial and temporal impact of global events through large-scale social media data. --Ann-Kathrin Meyer, Tobias Brandt
10. Remote sensing and GPS mobility reveal heat’s impact on human activity across diverse climates. --Andrew Renninger, Olena Holubowska, Paul Blanchard
11. Temporal dynamics of emotions in Italian online soccer fandoms. --Salvatore Citraro, Giovanni Mauro, Emanuele Ferragina
12. From keyword-based text measures to latent variables: confirmatory factor analysis with word embeddings. --Artur Pokropek
13. Large scale statistically validated comorbidity networks. --Paride Crisafulli, Tobias Galla, Rosario N. Mantegna
14. A row-type specific hybrid framework for credit risk analysis: loan portfolio based feature selection and unsupervised Bayesian network dependency exploration. --Minati Rath, Hema Date
15. Stigmergic influence of simple bots on human cooperation in digital environments. --Thomas Bassanetti, Stéphane Cezera, Guy Theraulaz
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1. Can large language models generate novel scientific ideas? A comprehensive study on data-driven astronomy. --Fuyong Zhao, Yuyang Li, Yanhao Wang
2. Evaluating perceived built environment factors influencing children’s walking to school: an XGBoost–SHAP approach. --Yuanyuan Gao, Jingyi Wang, Hui Wang
3. Influence of the majority group on individual judgments in online spontaneous conversations. --Diletta Goglia, Davide Vega, Alessio Gandelli
4. Sensing labour mobility flows of cross-border urban regions using machine learning and geolocated social network data. --Manuel Mendoza-Hurtado, Olle Järv, Domingo Ortiz-Boyer
5. Decoding the city: multiscale spatial information in urban income distributions. --Luís M. A. Bettencourt, Ivanna Rodriguez, José Lobo
6. Assessing the impact of case correction methods on the fairness of COVID-19 predictive models. --Daniel Smolyak, Saad Mohammad Abrar, Vanessa Frias-Martinez
7. Remembering unequally: global and disciplinary bias in LLM reconstruction of scholarly coauthor lists. --Ghazal Kalhor, Afra Mashhadi
8. Conductance and influence-capital: modeling online social influence. --Rohit Ram, Marian-Andrei Rizoiu
9. Understanding the spatial and temporal impact of global events through large-scale social media data. --Ann-Kathrin Meyer, Tobias Brandt
10. Remote sensing and GPS mobility reveal heat’s impact on human activity across diverse climates. --Andrew Renninger, Olena Holubowska, Paul Blanchard
11. Temporal dynamics of emotions in Italian online soccer fandoms. --Salvatore Citraro, Giovanni Mauro, Emanuele Ferragina
12. From keyword-based text measures to latent variables: confirmatory factor analysis with word embeddings. --Artur Pokropek
13. Large scale statistically validated comorbidity networks. --Paride Crisafulli, Tobias Galla, Rosario N. Mantegna
14. A row-type specific hybrid framework for credit risk analysis: loan portfolio based feature selection and unsupervised Bayesian network dependency exploration. --Minati Rath, Hema Date
15. Stigmergic influence of simple bots on human cooperation in digital environments. --Thomas Bassanetti, Stéphane Cezera, Guy Theraulaz
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Zhao, Fuyong - Personal Name
Rath, Minati - Personal Name
Crisafulli, Paride - Personal Name
Pokropek, Artur - Personal Name
Citraro, Salvatore - Personal Name
Renninger, Andrew - Personal Name
Meyer, Ann-Kathrin - Personal Name
Ram, Rohit - Personal Name
Kalhor, Ghazal - Personal Name
Smolyak, Daniel - Personal Name
Bettencourt, Luís M. A. - Personal Name
Mendoza-Hurtado, Manuel - Personal Name
Goglia, Diletta - Personal Name
Gao, Yuanyuan - Personal Name
Bassanetti, Thomas - Personal Name
Rath, Minati - Personal Name
Crisafulli, Paride - Personal Name
Pokropek, Artur - Personal Name
Citraro, Salvatore - Personal Name
Renninger, Andrew - Personal Name
Meyer, Ann-Kathrin - Personal Name
Ram, Rohit - Personal Name
Kalhor, Ghazal - Personal Name
Smolyak, Daniel - Personal Name
Bettencourt, Luís M. A. - Personal Name
Mendoza-Hurtado, Manuel - Personal Name
Goglia, Diletta - Personal Name
Gao, Yuanyuan - Personal Name
Bassanetti, Thomas - Personal Name
Vol. 15, 2026
2193-1127
e-Journal PTI
Inggris
Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
2026
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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