IC2S2-2021: 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE
PROGRAM

Days: Monday, July 26th Tuesday, July 27th Wednesday, July 28th Thursday, July 29th Friday, July 30th Saturday, July 31st

Monday, July 26th

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Tuesday, July 27th

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15:00-17:00 Session C1: Artificial Emotional Intelligence: Can and Should Emotions be Computed?

This satellite is organized by the Turing Centre Zurich as a panel with prepared entry statements followed by a discussion featuring

The moderator is Roland Fischer, science and technology journalist (Medium, Moneta & KSB Kulturmagazin).

Emotions are an essential part of what it means to be human. As such, the way we conceive and treat emotions has decisive implications for our self-understanding and, consequently, for the organization of our coexistence. In recent years, a singular approach to emotions has been gaining ground in Artificial Intelligence, commonly known as Artificial Emotional Intelligence or Emotion AI. Its goal is to study non-verbal cues of humans like facial expressions, gestures, tonality of voice, and texts by computational means in order to relate them to the emotional state of individuals. Such technologies have started to find widespread use not only in commercial areas like advertising and healthcare but also in psychology and the social sciences. This satellite event aims to address the social, ethical, epistemological, and philosophical consequences of this computational approach to emotions. It intends to problematize and discuss the underlying assumptions of Emotion AI and their social and political implications by bringing together guests from different disciplinary horizons to discuss about the relationship between technology and emotions in a moderated panel.

Organization: Samuel Hunziker, Edith Schmid & Jennifer Scurrell

Coordination: Juan Luis Gastaldi

Location: Satellite
15:00-18:00 Session C2: What can research on human and non-human animals learn from each other? Insights from the study of collective behavior

The idea for this satellite symposium is to build bridges between the computational social sciences community and the collective behavior community and to draw connections between fundamental mechanisms of behavior in human and non-human animals. The satellite symposium is hosted by the Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour at the University of Konstanz, Germany. We succeeded in bringing together a remarkable group of outstanding early career researchers who will present their exciting research along those lines, and they will discuss the connections with each other and the audience in a panel discussion at the end of the session.

Speakers:

Hosted and moderated by Wolfgang Gaissmaier (University of Konstanz).

Detailed Program

Location: Satellite
Wednesday, July 28th

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09:00-10:30 Session W1-A: Societal Challenges
Location: Track A
09:00
The interplay between migration, gender, career stages, and citations: Evidence on German-affiliated researchers from Scopus (abstract)
09:15
Multimethod Analysis of Social Sharing During an Ongoing Collective Crisis (abstract)
09:30
``Short is the Road that Leads from Fear to Hate'': Fear Speech in Indian WhatsApp Groups (abstract)
09:45
The Pervasive Presence of Chinese Government Content on Douyin Trending Videos (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session W1-B: Text Analysis and Applications
Location: Track B
09:00
Sounds like meritocracy to my ears: Exploring the link between inequality in popular music and private culture (abstract)
09:15
TED-On: An Error Framework for Digital Traces of Human on Online Platforms (abstract)
09:30
Computational Modeling of Intimacy in Language and Social Norms in Interpersonal Communications (abstract)
09:45
Conversation Graphs in Online Social Media (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session W1-C: Social News
Location: Track C
09:00
Live monitoring 4chan Discussion Threads (abstract)
09:15
Examining Radical Content on YouTube (abstract)
09:30
Online Social Movements Dynamics in Ideological Spaces (abstract)
09:45
Anti-China sentiments during the COVID-19 pandemic: An analysis using deep learning methods (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session W1-D: Science Studies
Location: Track D
09:00
Teams with unexpected collaboration between institutions are associated with higher impact (abstract)
09:15
Quantifying the temporal patterns of interdisciplinarity in scientists' careers (abstract)
09:30
The Computational Turn in Online Mental Health Research: A Systematic Review (abstract)
09:45
Understanding Scholars’ foraging Behavior in Knowledge Embedded Space (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session W1-E: Network Studies
Location: Track E
09:00
From code to market: Network of developers and correlated returns of cryptocurrencies (abstract)
09:15
Children’s Occupational Preferences: Evidence from a Theme Park Behavior Logs (abstract)
09:30
A Multi-Stage Learning Model for Predicting Tie Valence in Organizations (abstract)
09:45
The effect of commuting on the income assortativityof social network ties (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session W1-F: Experiments
Location: Track F
09:00
Human biases limit algorithmic boosting of cultural evolution. (abstract)
09:15
How Incidental Similarities Reduce Polarization on Partisan Topics: The Case of Wealth Redistribution by the Government (abstract)
09:30
The relation between international Airbnb experience and cross-national trust (abstract)
09:45
An Experimental Study of the Effectiveness of Crowd Signals in Online Fundraising (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session W1-G: Public Health
Location: Track G
09:00
Nonmedical Opioid Consumption on Reddit: Patterns of Routes of Administration and Drug Tampering (abstract)
09:15
Assessing the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical COVID-19 intervention measures in schools (abstract)
09:30
On The Interplay Between Educational Attainment and Nutrition: A Spatially-Aware Perspective (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session W2-A: Societal Challenges
Chair:
Location: Track A
10:30
Universal resilience patterns in labor markets (abstract)
10:45
A Study on Forecasting Residential Displacement in a U.S. City (abstract)
11:00
Comparing techniques to reduce networks of ethnographic codes co-occurrence (abstract)
11:15
Large Scale Analysis of Multitasking Behavior During Remote Meetings (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session W2-B: Text Analysis and Applications
Location: Track B
10:30
Political Discussion is Abundant in non-political Subreddits (and Less Toxic) (abstract)
10:45
On a pitfall of measurements in computational social science (abstract)
11:00
Inferring Ten Social Dimensions of Conversations and Relationships (abstract)
11:15
Evaluating the Impacts of Ideological Campaign on Social Media (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session W2-C: Social News
Location: Track C
10:30
Analyzing Online Attention to Retracted Papers (abstract)
10:45
Preference for Politically Extreme Others in Retweet Networks (abstract)
11:00
Assessing the risk of ``infodemics'' in response to COVID-19 epidemics (abstract)
11:15
Novelty and New Venture Success (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session W2-D: Science Studies
Location: Track D
10:30
Unsupervised embeddings of trajectories captures the latent structure of mobility (abstract)
10:45
residual2vec: a bias-corrected embedding for graphs (abstract)
11:00
Different collaboration patterns and impact of prominent researchers in Europe and North America (abstract)
11:15
A Quantitative View of the Structure of Institutional Scientific Collaborations (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session W2-E: Network Studies
Location: Track E
10:30
Diversity or Uniformity? Content Overlap in Online News (abstract)
10:45
Spatial concentration of individual social capital in US metropolitan areas (abstract)
11:00
Colexification networks encode affective meaning (abstract)
11:15
Publishing the first patent boosts scientists’ performance (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session W2-F: Experiments
Location: Track F
10:30
Can Online Juries Make Consistent, Repeatable Decisions? (abstract)
10:45
Learning Best Practices: Can Machine Learning Improve Human Decision-Making? (abstract)
11:00
Measuring Competition in the Attention Economy: Evidence from Social Media (abstract)
11:15
Reply and Reaction: How Interactive Features Regulate Communication Dynamics on Social Media (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session W2-G: Public Health
Location: Track G
10:30
Flu or Not: A computational approach to respiratory-disease surveillance (abstract)
10:45
How Different types of Online Group Membership Affects Addiction Recovery Progress (abstract)
11:00
Tracking parent identity development in online forum posts (abstract)
11:15
Pageviews and volunteer contributions to Wikipedia increased during the COVID-19 crisis (abstract)
14:30-16:30 Session K1: Keynotes
14:30
International efforts to tackle COVID-19 misinformation (abstract)
15:10
Public Denunciation and the Limit of Scandals (abstract)
15:50
#HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice (abstract)
Thursday, July 29th

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09:30-10:10 Session K0: Keynote
09:30
More-than-digital experiences in more-than-human worlds: bringing together creative methods with sociomaterialism theory (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session T2-A: Societal Challenges
Location: Track A
10:30
Quantifying the Creator Economy: A Large-Scale Analysis of Patreon (abstract)
10:45
My Team Will Go On: Differentiating High and Low Viability Teams through Team Interaction (abstract)
11:00
How Many Russian Women Are Murdered by Partners and Relatives: Evidence from Text Analysis of Court Decisions (abstract)
11:15
On the Value of Wikipedia as a Gateway to the Web (abstract)
10:30-11:45 Session T2-B: Text Analysis and Applications
Location: Track B
10:30
Multi-task multi-lingual hate speech detection (abstract)
10:45
Data filtering and classification for the identification of texts related to security in Bogotá Colombia (abstract)
11:00
Developing a Behavioural Typology of Social Identities (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session T2-C: Social News
Location: Track C
10:30
Who’s advertising on Low-credibility News Sites? (abstract)
10:45
Communicating Across Political Divides on Social Media (abstract)
11:00
Political audience diversity and news reliability in algorithmic ranking (abstract)
11:15
Sustainability of Stack Exchange Q&A communities: the role of social cohesion and trust (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session T2-D: Science Studies
Location: Track D
10:30
A labor advantage drives the greater productivity of faculty at elite universities (abstract)
10:45
New Directions in Science Emerge from Disconnection and Discord (abstract)
11:00
How common is common sense? (abstract)
11:15
Coevolution of policy and science during the pandemic (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session T2-E: Network Studies
Location: Track E
10:30
The hidden constraints on worker mobility: how workplace skills determine a worker’s next move (abstract)
10:45
Sentiments and Information Diffusion on Social Media: A Curvilinear Relationship (abstract)
11:00
People, Places, and Ties: Landscape of social places and their social network structures (abstract)
11:15
Behavioral Correlates of Performance and Satisfaction in Problem-Solving Teams (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session T2-F: Experiments
Location: Track F
10:30
A New Surrogate Metric to Measure Political Persuasion Online (abstract)
10:45
Network Segregation and the Propagation of Misinformation (abstract)
11:00
Data confounds lead to performance overestimations in fake review detections (abstract)
11:15
Jump bidding in online auctions: An in vivo experiment (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session T2-G: Public Health
Location: Track G
10:30
Assessing access inequality in American cities using amenity consumption patterns (abstract)
10:45
Subscribing to Sexual Health Content on YouTube: An Exploratory Analysis of Prevalent Topics among 2018-2019 YouTube Videos (abstract)
11:00
Estimation for DeGroot Opinion Diffusion Models with Small Datasets Using a Genetic Algorithm (abstract)
11:15
What can Administrative Data tell us about Service Allocation to American Foster Youth? (abstract)
14:30-16:30 Session K2: Keynotes
14:30
Measuring large-scale emotion aggregates through social media text (abstract)
15:10
Pushing research on user-centric information exposure forward: bringing tracking, survey and automated text classification together. (abstract)
15:50
Computational Social Science and the Right to Audit (abstract)
17:00-18:30 Session P1: Poster Session
Location: gather.town
A Method to Analyze the Multiple Social Identities in Twitter Bios (abstract)
Understanding Online Hacktivist Groups: A Case Study into the Anonymous Collective (abstract)
Influence Dynamics in Diet-Climate Discourse: The Case of Veganuary 2019 on Twitter (abstract)
Ephemeral Astroturfing Attacks: The Case of Fake Twitter Trends (abstract)
Quantifying the effect of social media networks on the success of entrepreneurs (abstract)
The Structure of Toxic Conversations on Twitter (abstract)
Identifying individuals using topic patterns of Instagram photos (abstract)
Adoption of Twitter’s New Length Limit: Is 280 the New 140? (abstract)
Why it is important to consider negative ties when studying polarized debates on Twitter (abstract)
Do we have to agree on everything? On the alignment of echo chambers (abstract)
Comparable Analysis of News Diffusion between Mainstream and Alternative Media in Twitter (abstract)
Linking COVID-19 perception with socioeconomic conditions using Twitter data (abstract)
Information in times of COVID19: traditional media vs. on-line social networks (abstract)
Anti-Vax Strategy in the Reply Behavior on Social Media (abstract)
Disparity and Dynamics of Social Distancing Behaviors in Japan: An Investigation of mobile phone mobility data (abstract)
Opinion Polarization on COVID-19 Measures: Integrating Surveys and Social Media Data (abstract)
Exploring Who is Responsible for the Spread of COVID-19 Misinformation on Twitter (abstract)
Leveraging dynamic heterogenous networks to study transnational issue publics (abstract)
“Russian vaccine will be good for our politicians; I want Pfizer” – Changing narratives of vaccination in Hungary (abstract)
Using online searches and Social Media during pandemics to improve now-casting models (abstract)
Community in Times of Pandemic: The Evolution of the r/Covid19 Forum on Reddit (abstract)
Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccination Willingness Based on the Initial Trust Model of ELM (abstract)
The influence of misinformation on U.S. COVID-19 vaccinations (abstract)
A time series analysis of r/CoronavirusUK and r/CoronavirusUS subreddit volume and sentiment (abstract)
Can Social Signals Predict Bitcoin Price Fluctuations? (abstract)
The Socioeconomic Mobility Gap: Disparities in the COVID-19 Pandemic (abstract)
Attention dynamics on the Chinese social media Sina Weibo during the COVID-19 pandemic (abstract)
Response to COVID-19 with Probabilistic Programming (abstract)
Learning in the Pandemic: Unveiling Inequalities in College Students’ Academic Experience Through Large-Scale Behavioral Analytics (abstract)
Friday, July 30th

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09:00-10:30 Session F1-A: Societal Challenges
Location: Track A
09:00
Destination image of museums through social media lens (abstract)
09:15
Quantifying Patterns of Scholars’ Aggregated Flow among Interacting Subfields (abstract)
09:30
Echo Chambers and American and Chinese Public Diplomacy during the COVID-19 Era (abstract)
09:45
Should College Dropout Prediction Models Include Protected Attributes? (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session F1-B: Novel Digital Data Sources
Location: Track B
09:00
Non-Use of Online News – Evidence from the Parallel Application of two Computational Methods that are Based on a Combination of Tracking, Web, and Survey Data (abstract)
09:15
Quotebank: A Corpus of Quotations from a Decade of News (abstract)
09:30
Validity and Reliability in Sexism Detection (abstract)
09:45
On the Validity and Reliability of Measuring Political Approval from Tweets (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session F1-C: Social Media (Twitter)
Location: Track C
09:00
Modeling the Spread of Fake News on Twitter (abstract)
09:15
An audit of Twitter's shadow ban sanctions in the United States (abstract)
09:30
Network Agenda Setting between NGOs and Media on Twitter around COP25 (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session F1-D: Gender
Location: Track D
09:00
The Big Role of Small Effects in Creating Gender Disparities in Organizations (abstract)
09:15
Trouble in Programmers Paradise: Gender Biases in Technical Knowledge on Stack Overflow (abstract)
09:30
Understanding the gender pay gap in the online freelance marketplace (abstract)
09:45
Understanding the determinants of gender gap in cycling (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session F1-E: Statistical Methods and Applications
Location: Track E
09:00
Uncovering the structure of the French media ecosystem ? (abstract)
09:15
Agency in Online Climate Change Discourse (abstract)
09:30
Affective Polarization on Reddit (abstract)
09:45
Cross-platform analysis of user comments in YouTube videos linked on Reddit's conspiracy theory forum (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session F1-F: Simulations
Location: Track F
09:00
Biased processing and opinion polarization: Experimental refinement of argument communication theory in the context of the energy debate (abstract)
09:15
Simulating systematic errors in attributed networks (abstract)
09:30
Epidemic-driven protests and protest-driven epidemics (abstract)
09:45
Distribution of neighbourhood size in cities (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session F1-G: COVID-19
Location: Track G
09:00
Tweeting, or Posting, that is the question: Measuring the Platform Effect in Political Campaigns in the UK (abstract)
09:15
Epidemic proximity and imitation dynamics drive infodemic waves during the COVID-19 pandemic (abstract)
09:30
Collective Emotions during the COVID-19 Outbreak (abstract)
09:45
Using Deep Learning to Identify Government Responses to COVID-19 in International Media - Testing Transfer Learning on a Social Science Use-Case (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session F2-A: Societal Challenges
Location: Track A
10:30
Profiling Green Citizens with Supervised and Unsupervised Learning: Integration of Socio-demographics and Self-reported Data (abstract)
10:45
Should They Stay or Should They Go? A Comparative Computational Analysis of the Salience and Framing of Eastern European Migrants in the French, German and UK Press, 2004-19 (abstract)
11:00
Modeling the framing of immigration on social media (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session F2-B: Computational Methods and Applications
Location: Track B
10:30
Quantifying Online Political Echo Chambers with Community Embeddings (abstract)
10:45
Learning Personalized Models of Human Behavior in Chess (abstract)
11:00
Resilience of Supervised Learning Algorithms to Discriminatory Poisoning of Training Data (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session F2-C: Social Media (Twitter)
Location: Track C
10:30
An Automated Method to Classify Users in Twitter Event Data (abstract)
10:45
Exploring Polarization of Users Behavior on Twitter During the 2019 South American Protests (abstract)
11:00
Cognitive reflection correlates with behavior on Twitter (abstract)
11:15
An evolutionary model for the spread of information on Twitter (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session F2-D: Gender
Location: Track D
10:30
Global gender differences in Wikipedia readership (abstract)
10:45
Gender Prediction: Inference or Assumption? (abstract)
11:00
Differential Return on Performance Persists the Gender Pay Gap among Faculty (abstract)
11:15
What's in a Name? Gender Equality Progress in Javanese Society (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session F2-E: Statistical Methods and Applications
Chair:
Location: Track E
10:30
Identifying splinter coalitions in the US House of Representatives by optimally partitioning signed networks based on generalized balance (abstract)
10:45
Estimating homophily in social networks using dyadic predictions (abstract)
11:00
Modeling Biases of Facebook data to Nowcast Migrant Stocks in the United States (abstract)
11:15
Validating social media macroscopes of emotions (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session F2-F: Simulations
Location: Track F
10:30
To Recommend or Not? A Model-Based Comparison of Item-Matching Processes (abstract)
10:45
Local Reputation, Local Selection, and the Leading Eight Norms (abstract)
11:00
Long-term costs of corporate tax avoidance at the country level (abstract)
11:15
The great divide: drivers of polarization in the US public (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session F2-G: COVID-19
Location: Track G
10:30
Scientific Collaboration Networks and Knowledge Diffusion under the COVID19 (abstract)
10:45
Characterizing Partisan Political Narratives about COVID-19 on Twitter (abstract)
11:00
The COVID-19 Infodemic: Twitter versus Facebook (abstract)
11:15
Dark Web Marketplaces and COVID-19 (abstract)
14:30-16:30 Session K3: Keynotes
14:30
On the Persuasive Effectiveness of Attributing Opinions to Spokespersons (abstract)
15:10
Population-scale Social Network Analysis (abstract)
15:50
Critical Data Theory (abstract)
17:00-18:30 Session P2: Poster Session
Location: gather.town
Eras of understanding: Turning Points in the Swedish Immigration Discourse 1945-2019 (abstract)
Network Evolution of Scholarly Communication on CRISPR Gene Editing (abstract)
Analyzing Topic Transitions in Text-based Social Cascades using Dual-Network Hawkes Process (abstract)
Discursive Themes in German Right-Wing Media (abstract)
Informativeness of user-written game reviews (abstract)
A Longitudinal Exploration of the Far-right Information Ecosystem on Telegram (abstract)
Computational Methods for Comparing Discourses (abstract)
Extremist Propaganda on Instagram (abstract)
Automatic Detection of Sources and Quote in News Articles (abstract)
How “Reform” has been Reformed: Tracing Chinese Leaders’ Policy Positions using Word Embeddings (abstract)
How State-Controlled Media in Authoritarian Settings Affect News Content: Text as Data Analysis (abstract)
Emotional presidency: A temporal sentiment analysis of political twitters (abstract)
A time series analysis of mobile and social media text messages for event detection (abstract)
The universal moral saturation on digital content engagement (abstract)
Structural Resilience and Recovery of a Criminal Network after Disruption: A Simulation Study (abstract)
When does gossip promote cooperation? The role of gossip motives (abstract)
Producer Exploration Generates Categories without Audiences (abstract)
The consequences of hesitation: Axelrod model with intrinsic noise (abstract)
Modelling Internal Migration with Cellular Automata in a Demographic Microsimulation (abstract)
How the turntables: Estimating spatiotemporal impact of NPIs in a large-scale artificial city (abstract)
Modeling Yellowstone Trophic Cascades (abstract)
Analyzing the Correlation of Classical and Community-aware Centrality Measures in Complex Networks (abstract)
The dynamics of faculty hiring networks (abstract)
Citation And Gender Diversity In Research Acknowledgement Networks With Reciprocity (abstract)
The small-world network of protests (abstract)
Embedding the disciplinary structure of physics (abstract)
Opioid addiction recovery on Reddit: behavioral shift and social support (abstract)
Network Analysis of Sarafu Currency System (abstract)
Mapping the fintech system (abstract)
Quantifying Gender Disparities in Economics Research (abstract)
Quantifying Education-Occupation Alignment Through Natural Language Processing (abstract)
Characterizing Human Preferences for Interpretability in Artificial Intelligence (abstract)
Does Gender Matter in the News? Detecting and Examining Gender Bias in the News (abstract)
Saturday, July 31st

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09:00-10:30 Session S1-A: Societal Challenges
Location: Track A
09:00
Countering Filter Bubble with a “Bait-and-Switch” News Recommender System (abstract)
09:15
Finding Coordinated Amplification on Twitter with dSNA (abstract)
09:30
Twitter Bot Networks and Activity Patterns during the COVID-19 Infodemic (abstract)
09:45
Digital traces reveal the gender gap of flexible workers: women work less in the evenings (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session S1-B: Computational Methods and Applications
Location: Track B
09:00
Tiplines to Combat Misinformation on Encrypted Platforms: A Case Study of the 2019 Indian Election on WhatsApp (abstract)
09:15
How Ideas Spread? Analyzing Growth and Diffusion of Topics in Event-based Social Network (abstract)
09:30
Developing and applying sequence-based similarity methods for dynamic audiovisual stimuli (abstract)
09:45
The Shape of Design History: Exploring Evolution of Sneakers Design at Scale Using Neural Embedding (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session S1-C: Social Media (Twitter)
Chair:
Location: Track C
09:00
Estimating Individual Socioeconomic Status of Twitter Users (abstract)
09:15
Evaluating Twitter Data Collection Methodologies for Political Science Research (abstract)
09:30
What drives anti-immigrant sentiments online? A novel approach using Twitter (abstract)
09:45
Preaching to Social Media: Effects of Turkey's Friday Khutbas on Twitter (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session S1-D: Causal Inference and Applications
Location: Track D
09:00
Perverse Downstream Consequences of Debunking (abstract)
09:15
Shared partisanship dramatically increases social tie formation in a Twitter field experiment (abstract)
09:30
The Indirect Influence of Bots on Humans through Recommendation Algorithms (abstract)
09:45
Formation of Social Ties Influences Food Choice: A Campus-Wide Longitudinal Study (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session S1-E: Statistical Methods and Applications
Location: Track E
09:00
The emergence of hierarchy in spatial diffusion over the life-cycle of innovations (abstract)
09:15
Harder, better, faster, stronger cascades -- or simply larger? (abstract)
09:30
Data Science of Judicial Decisions for Evidence-Based Housing policies in Spain (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session S1-F: Simulations
Location: Track F
09:00
Impact of Herd Behavior and Visual Field of Agents on Crowd Evacuation Decisions (abstract)
09:15
Measuring Selective Exposure: A Systematic Comparison of the Application of Community Detection Algorithms in Theoretical and Empirical Co-exposure Networks (abstract)
09:30
Power-law intensity distributions in linear and nonlinear self-excited Hawkes processes (abstract)
09:45
Evolution of Kinship Structures Driven by Marriage Tie and Competition (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session S2-A: Societal Challenges (Ethics)
Location: Track A
10:30
Demographic Bias in Named Entity Recognition (abstract)
10:45
Who Gets What, According to Whom? An Analysis of Fairness Perceptions in Service Allocation (abstract)
11:00
Subfields, gender, and prestige in computer science faculty hiring (abstract)
11:15
The corruptive force of AI-generated advice (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session S2-B: Computational Methods and Applications
Location: Track B
10:30
Claim Matching Beyond English to Scale Global Fact-Checking (abstract)
10:45
Calibration of Google Trends Time Series with Google Trends Anchor Bank (abstract)
11:00
A Large Scale Study of Reader Interactions with Images on Wikipedia (abstract)
11:15
Novelty and Cultural Change in Modern Popular Music (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session S2-C: Social Media (Other)
Location: Track C
10:30
"Imagine All the People": Characterizing Social Music Sharing on Reddit (abstract)
10:45
Does Platform Migration Compromise Content Moderation? Evidence from r/The_Donald and r/Incels (abstract)
11:00
Measuring Cultural Distance between Countries using Facebook Data: The case of food as a cultural marker (abstract)
11:15
#JusticeForGeorgeFloyd: How Instagram Facilitated the George Floyd Protests (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session S2-D: Causal Inference and Applications
Location: Track D
10:30
Bridging Nations: Quantifying the Influence of Multilinguals in the European Twitter Network (abstract)
10:45
Discovering Heterogeneity of Treatment Effects in Conjoint Experiments: Conjoint Finite Mixture Model (abstract)
11:00
Towards More Reproducible and Meaningful Computational Social Science (abstract)
11:15
Estimating Community Feedback Effect on Topic Choice in Social Media (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session S2-E: Statistical Methods and Applications
Location: Track E
10:30
Human Capital and the Upward Occupational Mobility of Chinese Rural Migrant Workers (abstract)
10:45
Technological Complementarity:the Division of Know-how and the Future of Work (abstract)
11:00
The Choice to Discriminate: How Source of Income Discrimination Constrains Opportunity for Housing Choice Voucher Holders (abstract)
11:15
Implications of Underspecification on Neural Network Interpretability (abstract)
14:30-16:30 Session K4: Keynotes
14:30
How the data generating process shapes dynamic networks (abstract)
15:10
Representation learning for computational imagination (abstract)
15:50
Combining Data from Multiple Sources: Examples from Economic and Public Health Research Studies (abstract)
17:00-18:30 Session P3: Poster Session
Location: gather.town
Embedding Heterogeneous Hierarchical Structures (abstract)
Spatial & temporal disparities in air pollution exposure at Italian public schools (abstract)
Media coverage of inequality and influence on US readers’ views about redistribution (abstract)
Emergence of inequality in a complementary currency system (abstract)
When do Social Learners Affect Collective Performance Negatively? The Predictions of a Dynamical-System Model (abstract)
A little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing: Excess Confidence Explains Negative Attitudes Towards Science (abstract)
Representing Repositories in the Open-Source Ecosystem (abstract)
Counting Cars from Space to Monitor Internal Displacement (abstract)
Differentially Private Propensity Scores for Bias Correction (abstract)
Improving vehicles' emissions reduction policies by targeting gross polluters (abstract)
Measuring Anonymity in Complex Networks (abstract)
Measuring Mobile Media Use (abstract)
Cultural Differences in Features of Popular Music in Taiwanese, Japanese, and American Markets (abstract)
Unique in what sense? Heterogeneous relationships between uniqueness and popularity in music (abstract)
YouTube Mukbang Videos Assimilate Eastern and Western Cultures Over Time (abstract)
Predicting the New from the Old: Transfer Learning for Rising Chinese Artists from the Established Global Artists (abstract)
We Are What We Listen To: How our Moral and Human values reflect on our Music Genres Preferences (abstract)
Is Rap still Tough? The Dynamics of Masculinities Expressions in American Rap. (abstract)
Quantifying Creativity and Innovation of Movies via AI (abstract)
Auto-Complete: Hidden Recommendation Engine (abstract)
Exploring Topical Filter Bubble: An Audit Study of YouTube Recommendations (abstract)
Web Search Behaviour and Individual Demographics: Observational Evidence from Switzerland and Germany (abstract)
The strength of selection and drift in the evolution of online communities (abstract)
Information Foraging and the Attention Economy (abstract)
Measuring Alignment of Online Grassroots Political Communities with Political Campaigns (abstract)
Winners, Losers, and Future Achievement (abstract)
Measuring academic reputation: peer review versus bibliometrics (abstract)