Laura Alessandretti

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Dear IC2S2 friends,
Deadline for Tutorial is approaching ๐Ÿ‘‰ Jan 20, 2023

Tutorials are an opportunity to share methods and best practices in our interdisciplinary field.

CompSocSci needs you: Submit your proposal at https://bit.ly/IC2S2tutorials

Keynote announcements cooming-soon!

IC2S2'23 Copenhagen

Do you often ask yourself, "What can data tell models and what can models ask data"?

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RT IMTLucca: Call for abstracts now open!โš ๏ธ๐Ÿšฆ With the joint organization of the Tor Vergata University of Rome, the IMT School for Advanced studies will host in Lucca the first workshop on social network dynamics and impact on financial markets (26 & 27 of January 2023). ๐Ÿ“ˆ ๐Ÿ“‰

Honoured to coordinate the International Conference on Computational Social Science #ic2s2 2023 with general co-chair \@lajello and conference co-chairs \@fghjorth and \@JBBrask. We look forward to having you in beautiful Copenhagen next July! \@DTUtweet \@ITUkbh \@koebenhavns_uni

QT lajello: Honored and excited to bring \@IC2S2 In Copenhagen in 2023, together with my General Co-Chair \@lau_retti. A joint effort of \@ITUkbh, \@DTUtweet andโ€ฆ https://twitter.com/twitter/status/1551497953336082433

Laura Alessandretti on Twitter

โ€œHonoured to coordinate the International Conference on Computational Social Science #ic2s2 2023 with general co-chair @lajello and conference co-chairs @fghjorth and @JBBrask. We look forward to having you in beautiful Copenhagen next July! @DTUtweet @ITUkbh @koebenhavns_uniโ€

Twitter

RT estebanmoro: Our new paper is out, led by \@TianyuSu1. Using mobility data, we measure the rhythm of the streets, that is, the temporal patterns of activity in street segments of urban areas. We find 10 types of streets with very different rhythms. (1/5) ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡

https://epjdatascience.springeropen.com/articles/10.1140/epjds/s13688-022-00355-5

Rhythm of the streets: a street classification framework based on street activity patterns - EPJ Data Science

As the living tissue connecting urban places, streets play significant roles in driving city development, providing essential access, and promoting human interactions. Understanding street activities and how these activities vary across different streets is critical for designing both efficient and livable streets. However, current street classification frameworks primarily focus on either streetsโ€™ functions in transportation networks or their adjacent land uses rather than actual activity patterns, resulting in coarse classifications. This research proposes an activity-based street classification framework to categorize street segments based on their temporal street activity patterns, which is derived from high-resolution de-identified and privacy-enhanced mobility data. We then apply the proposed framework to 18,023 street segments in the City of Boston and reveal 10 distinct activity-based street types (ASTs). These ASTs highlight dynamic street activities on streets, which complements existing street classification frameworks, which focus on the static or transportation characteristics of the street segments. Our results show that a street classification framework based on temporal street activity patterns can identify street categories at a finer granularity than current methods, which can offer useful implications for state-of-the-art urban management and planning. In particular, we find that our classification distinguishes better those streets where crime is more prevalent than current functional or contextual classifications of streets.

SpringerOpen
RT net_science: Latest out! The decentralized evolution of decentralization across fields: from Governance to Blockchain. Great collaboration with \@gabridibo \@albe_bracci \@lincongnito \@a_baronca http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.14260
The Concept of Decentralization Through Time and Disciplines: A Quantitative Exploration

Decentralization is a pervasive concept found across disciplines, including Economics, Political Science, and Computer Science, where it is used in distinct yet interrelated ways. Here, we develop and publicly release a general pipeline to investigate the scholarly history of the term, analysing 425,144 academic publications that refer to (de)centralization. We find that the fraction of papers on the topic has been exponentially increasing since the 1950s. In 2021, 1 author in 154 mentioned (de)centralization in the title or abstract of an article. Using both semantic information and citation patterns, we cluster papers in fields and characterize the knowledge flows between them. Our analysis reveals that the topic has independently emerged in the different fields, with small cross-disciplinary contamination. Moreover, we show how Blockchain has become the most influential field about 10 years ago, while Governance dominated before the 1990s. In summary, our findings provide a quantitative assessment of the evolution of a key yet elusive concept, which has undergone cycles of rise and fall within different fields. Our pipeline offers a powerful tool to analyze the evolution of any scholarly term in the academic literature, providing insights into the interplay between collective and independent discoveries in science.

arXiv.org
RT natera: Literature review on Multimodal urban mobility and multilayer transport networks. ๐Ÿšถโ€โ™€๏ธ๐Ÿšฒ๐ŸšŠ๐ŸšŒ๐Ÿš—
New paper with \@lau_retti, \@meeadsaberi, \@mszll and \@fede7j.
https://doi.org/10.1177/23998083221108190
RT suneman: This week is \@lau_retti-week on "Too Lazy to Read the Paper". Laura is brilliant & the discussion reflects that! We go deep with discussion of our collaboration "The Scales of Human Mobility". Lots of details on the scientific process. Get it where you get your podcasts!
RT cosnet_bifi: One week left to submit your abstract to \@NetSciX23. Join us & our great keynote speakers \@estebanmoro \@vcolizza & Fosca Giannotti next February 7-10, 2023 in Buenos Aires. Do not miss the deadline on October 28! More information at https://cnet.fi.uba.ar/netscix23/
NetSci-X 2023 Buenos Aires

International School and Conference on Network Science, 7-10 February 2023.

RT IC2S2: The IC2S2'23 website is online and submissions are open!
https://www.ic2s2.org
Call for Abstracts - deadline: Feb 24, 2023
Call for Tutorials - deadline: Jan 20, 2023
Big thanks to our first sponsors \@AiCentreDK and \@Carlsbergfondet
Stay tuned for keynote speakers announcements
IC2S2'23 Copenhagen