- J-P. Cointet
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- Social and semantic coevolution in knowledge networks
- Team formation dynamics
- Taxonomy of Socialist Party resolutions
- Phylomemetic Patterns in Science Evolution—The Rise and Fall of Scientific Fields
- Synthetic Biology Emergence
- Semantic Landscapes
- A metric for textual content
- Multi-level Science mapping
- Mapping Science Dynamics: a phylogenetic approach
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- Food Security Frames
- The emergence and development of gene expression profiling
- Diffusion processes
- Tools and Methods
Tag Archives: influence
What makes a good information spreader ?
Tracking URLs and their diffusion through citation paths, one can describe information cascades in a blog network. Given these data it is possible to find correlation between the capacity of a blogger to spread new information and her/his position in … Continue reading
Tagged blogs, diffusion, influence, network, socio-semantic, spreading, weak tie
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Tracking systematic influence between groups of agents
We wish to know if there exist some groups whose content are synchronized with or influenced by some other groups — the influence is understood here as the fact that (i) the use by some groups of sources of a … Continue reading