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Journal of Computational Social Science, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, January 2018
- Takashi Kamihigashi:
Editorial. 1-2 - Marc Keuschnigg, Niclas Lovsjö, Peter Hedström:
Analytical sociology and computational social science. 3-14 - Shane T. Mueller, Yin-Yin (Sarah) Tan:
Cognitive perspectives on opinion dynamics: the role of knowledge in consensus formation, opinion divergence, and group polarization. 15-48 - Kristina Lerman:
Computational social scientist beware: Simpson's paradox in behavioral data. 49-58 - Lin Qiu, Sarah Hian May Chan, David Chan:
Big data in social and psychological science: theoretical and methodological issues. 59-66 - Javier Borge-Holthoefer, Pablo Piedrahíta, Alex Arenas:
Evolving activity cascades on socio-technological networks. 67-79 - Fabio Caccioli, Paolo Barucca, Teruyoshi Kobayashi:
Network models of financial systemic risk: a review. 81-114 - Péter Révay, Claudio Cioffi-Revilla:
Survey of evolutionary computation methods in social agent-based modeling studies. 115-146 - Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia:
Fighting fake news: a role for computational social science in the fight against digital misinformation. 147-153 - Itsuki Noda, Nobuyasu Ito, Kiyoshi Izumi, Hideki Mizuta, Tomio Kamada, Hiromitsu Hattori:
Roadmap and research issues of multiagent social simulation using high-performance computing. 155-166 - Jinhui Chen, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Takatsuki, Munehiko Itoh, Takashi Kamihigashi:
An AI-based approach to auto-analyzing historical handwritten business documents: : As applied to the Kanebo database. 167-185 - Carlos Adolfo Piña-García, Jesús Mario Siqueiros-García, Eduardo Robles-Belmont, Gustavo Carreón, Carlos Gershenson, Julio Amador Díaz López:
From neuroscience to computer science: a topical approach on Twitter. 187-208 - Kristina Lerman, Luciano G. Marin, Megha Arora, Lucas Henrique Costa de Lima, Emilio Ferrara, David García:
Language, demographics, emotions, and the structure of online social networks. 209-225 - Maximilian Sadilek, Peter Klimek, Stefan Thurner:
Asocial balance - how your friends determine your enemies: understanding the co-evolution of friendship and enmity interactions in a virtual world. 227-239
Volume 1, Number 2, September 2018
- Qianjia Huang, Vivek K. Singh, Pradeep K. Atrey:
On cyberbullying incidents and underlying online social relationships. 241-260 - Marcella Tambuscio, Diego F. M. Oliveira, Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, Giancarlo Ruffo:
Network segregation in a model of misinformation and fact-checking. 261-275 - Mario Haim, Gabriel Weimann, Hans-Bernd Brosius:
Who sets the cyber agenda? Intermedia agenda-setting online: the case of Edward Snowden's NSA revelations. 277-294 - Nathan O. Hodas, Jacob S. Hunter, Stephen J. Young, Kristina Lerman:
Model of cognitive dynamics predicts performance on standardized tests. 295-312 - Kimitaka Asatani, Fujio Toriumi, Junichiro Mori, Masanao Ochi, Ichiro Sakata:
Detecting interpersonal relationships in large-scale railway trip data. 313-326 - Veselka Boeva, Lars Lundberg, Sai M. Harsha Kota, Lars Sköld:
Evaluation of organizational structure through cluster validation analysis of email communications. 327-347 - Seth Frey, Robert L. Goldstone:
Cognitive mechanisms for human flocking dynamics. 349-375 - Alexander V. Mantzaris, Samuel R. Rein, Alexander D. Hopkins:
Preference and neglect amongst countries in the Eurovision Song Contest. 377-390 - Tomu Tominaga, Yoshinori Hijikata, Joseph A. Konstan:
How self-disclosure in Twitter profiles relate to anonymity consciousness and usage objectives: a cross-cultural study. 391-435 - Matthew Kupilik, Frank Witmer:
Spatio-temporal violent event prediction using Gaussian process regression. 437-451 - Adam Badawy, Emilio Ferrara:
The rise of Jihadist propaganda on social networks. 453-470 - Blair Fix:
Hierarchy and the power-law income distribution tail. 471-491 - Daigo Umemoto, Nobuyasu Ito:
Power-law distribution in an urban traffic flow simulation. 493-500
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