NETSCI 2023: INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AND CONFERENCE ON NETWORK SCIENCE
PROGRAM

Days: Monday, July 10th Tuesday, July 11th Wednesday, July 12th Thursday, July 13th Friday, July 14th

Monday, July 10th

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09:00-12:35 Session 1C: Economic & Financial Networks (Hörsaal HS 2) Coffee@10:30-11:00 IN THE CATERING AREA

   

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Location: Hörsaal HS 2
09:00-14:00 Session 1D: NetBioMed - Networks in Biology and Medicine (Seminarraum SR 6) Coffee@10:30-11:00 IN THE CATERING AREA

 

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12:00-14:10Break
14:00-18:30 Session 3A: Network Neuroscience (Hörsaal HS 1) Coffee@15:30-16:00 IN THE CATERING AREA

   

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Location: Hörsaal HS 1
14:00-17:00 Session 3C: Economic & Financial Networks (Hörsaal HS 2) Coffee@15:30-16:00 IN THE CATERING AREA

 

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Location: Hörsaal HS 2
14:00-17:30 Session 3D: Network approaches for observational health data to improve patient wellbeing (Seminarraum SR 1) Coffee@15:30-16:00 IN THE CATERING AREA

 

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Tuesday, July 11th

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09:00-12:30 Session 5B: Network Science and Education (Seminarraum SR 1) Coffee@10:30-11:00 IN THE CATERING AREA

   

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12:30-14:00Break
12:30-14:00 Session 6: Women in Network Science (WiNS) Poster Session

 

    Posters displayed throughout the day, discussions during coffee breaks at 10h30-11h00 and 15h30-16h00.

 

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14:00-17:30 Session 7E: Network Science meets Digital History and Prosopography (Seminarraum SR 2) Coffee@15:30-16:00 IN THE CATERING AREA

 

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14:00-17:30 Session 7F: Network Science for the Sustainable Development Goals (Hörsaal HS 3) Coffee@15:30-16:00 IN THE CATERING AREA

 

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Location: Hörsaal HS 3
Wednesday, July 12th

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09:00-09:45 Session 10: Keynote: Shlomo Havlin (Audimax)

 

  Shlomo Havlin (Bar-Ilan University, Israel): Interdependent Networks: Novel Physical Phase Transitions

 

Location: Audimax
09:45-10:30 Session 11: Keynote: Mirta Galesic (Audimax)

 

  Mirta Galesic (Santa Fe Institute, USA; Complexity Science Hub, Austria): Dynamics of belief networks

 

Location: Audimax
10:30-11:00Coffee Break + Poster session

 

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11:00-13:00 Session 12A: Higher-order networks & Inference (Audimax)
Location: Audimax
11:00
Higher-order Laplacians for graph embedding (abstract)
PRESENTER: Franziska Heeg
11:15
Starting a Fire with Twigs: Influence of Encapsulation Relations on Bottom-up Dynamics on Hypergraphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Timothy LaRock
11:30
Identify Influential Simplices via Hierarchical Simplicial Convolutional Network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yujie Zeng
11:45
Mapping biased higher-order walks reveals overlapping communities (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anton Holmgren
12:00
Analysing multiscale clustering with persistent homology (abstract)
12:15
Higher-order interactions: an efficient heuristic to identify synergistic associations in big data (abstract)
12:30
Synergistic Hypergraphs: A Method for Removing Unnecessary Hyperedges in Information-Theoretic Hypergraphs through O-information. (abstract)
12:45
XGI: A Python package for higher-order interaction networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicholas Landry
11:00-13:00 Session 12B: Temporal Networks (BIG)
Location: BIG
11:00
Fourier Transform of temporal networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alain Barrat
11:15
Randomized reference models for temporal networks (abstract)
11:30
Flow of temporal network properties under local aggregation and time shuffling (abstract)
PRESENTER: Didier Le Bail
11:45
Lyapunov Exponents for Temporal Networks (abstract)
12:00
A longitudinal data-driven causal discovery analysis for depressive disorders, incorporating domain experts' perception of underlying causal interrelations (abstract)
PRESENTER: Angela Koloi
12:15
Mapping flows on multilayer networks with incomplete layers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jelena Smiljanic
12:30
Temporal network compression via network hashing (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rémi Vaudaine
12:45
Innovation and Order in Citation Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tim Evans
11:00-13:00 Session 12C: Network Dynamics (Hörsaal HS 1)
Chair:
Location: Hörsaal HS 1
11:00
Inferring the stochastic dynamics of complex networks via message-passing mechanism (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tingting Gao
11:15
Maximizing anti-coordination in network games (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ceyhun Eksin
11:30
Link overlap influences opinion dynamics on multiplex networks of Ashkin-Teller spins (abstract)
PRESENTER: Cook Hyun Kim
11:45
The evolutionary dynamics of multiplayer cooperation in networks of mobile agents (abstract)
PRESENTER: Diogo L. Pires
12:00
Ordering dynamics and aging in Threshold models (abstract)
12:15
Is cooperation sustained under increased mixing in evolutionary public goods games on networks? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Wei Zhang
12:30
Evolutionary game selection creates competitive environments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Onkar Sadekar
12:45
From subcritical behavior to a correlation-induced transition in rumor models (abstract)
11:00-13:00 Session 12D: Brain Networks (Hörsaal HS 6 Franz-König-Saal)
11:00
The advantage of Quantum Annealer Devices in Brain Connectome Community Detection (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alessandro Crimi
11:15
Functional Desynchronization and Structural Rewiring in Brain Tumor Networks (abstract)
11:30
Structure of brain connectome and contactome in fly, mouse, and human (abstract)
11:45
Characterising the structural organization of the whole-brain: encompassing the cortex, subcortex, and cerebellum (abstract)
PRESENTER: Julian Schulte
12:00
Exploring coarse-graining effects in structural brain connectivity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Máté Józsa
12:15
Assortative mixing in micro-architecturally annotated brain networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vincent Bazinet
12:30
Hierarchical modularity optimizes memory capacity near criticality in echo state networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Filip Milisav
12:45
Geometrical congruence, greedy navigability and myopic transfer in complex networks and brain connectomes (abstract)
11:00-13:00 Session 12E: Mobility Networks (Hörsaal HS 5)
Location: Hörsaal HS 5
11:00
[CANCELLED] Connecting intercity mobility with urban welfare (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gourab Ghoshal
11:15
Impact of COVID-19 on Chile’s Internal Migration (abstract)
PRESENTER: Leo Ferres
11:30
Human Mobility in China: A National Overview Before and After the COVID-19 Outbreak (abstract)
PRESENTER: Suoyi Tan
11:45
Changes in the time-space dimension of human mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic (abstract)
PRESENTER: Clodomir Santana
12:00
Neighborhood Detection from Mobility Data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gergő Pintér
12:15
A Graph Attention Network for human mobility prediction (abstract)
PRESENTER: Erjian Liu
12:30
Modeling the resilience of businesses using mobility-based dependency networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Takahiro Yabe
12:45
Messengers: the strength of weak ties in swarm robotic networks for a spatial collective estimation scenario (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mohsen Raoufi
11:00-13:00 Session 12F: Science of Science and of Success (Hörsaal HS 3)
Location: Hörsaal HS 3
11:00
A global bibliometric perspective on the social structure of science (abstract)
11:15
Mapping Philanthropic Support of Science (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alexander Gates
11:30
Quantifying progress in research topics across nations (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kimitaka Asatani
11:45
Social Contagion in Science (abstract)
PRESENTER: Satyaki Sikdar
12:00
Uncovering the universal nature of citation networks: From science of science to law of law and patterns of patents (abstract)
PRESENTER: Robert Mahari
12:15
Hidden Directionality of Co-citation Network and Its Relation to the Impact of Scientific Papers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Dahan Choi
12:30
Modeling Scientific Recognition Process in Complex Awarding Systems – Going Beyond Citation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ching Jin
12:45
Exploring visualizations of large networks and embeddings using Helios-Web (abstract)
11:00-13:00 Session 12G: Segregation (Hörsaal HS 2)
Location: Hörsaal HS 2
11:00
Behavioral and Topological Heterogeneities in Network Versions of Schelling’s Segregation Model (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hiroki Sayama
11:15
Segregation in high-resolution residential mobility network (abstract)
11:30
Socioeconomic segregation in friendship networks: Prevalence and determinants of same- and cross-SES friendships in US high schools. (abstract)
11:45
A Mobility-Informed Segregation Model (abstract)
PRESENTER: Daniele Gambetta
12:00
Mobility segregation dynamics during pandemic interventions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rafiazka Hilman
12:15
Highways are barriers to urban social connections (abstract)
12:30
Mobility and transit segregation in urban spaces. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nandini Iyer
12:45
How networks shape diversity for better or worse (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrea Musso
13:00-14:15Lunch + Poster session
13:00-14:15 Session 13: Poster Day 1
0. The attractor structure of functional connectivity in networks of coupled logistic maps. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Venetia Voutsa
1. Multi-agent herding control of complex systems (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrea Lama
2. A Shortcut to Stable Power Grids (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yunju Choi
3. Role of a Community Structure in a Power–Grid Network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jonghoon Kim
4. Counting Non-Isomorphic Graphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rana Shojaei
5. Heterogeneous graph neural networks for Academic Collaboration Network characterisation from spurious data (abstract)
6. Discrete model emulating properties of hyperbolic random graphs (abstract)
7. A Principled, Flexible and Efficient Framework for Hypergraph Benchmarking (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicolò Ruggeri
8. Characterizing spatial networks using β-skeletons (abstract)
PRESENTER: Szabolcs Horvát
9. Beyond space and blocks: Generating networks with arbitrary structure (abstract)
PRESENTER: Remy Cazabet
10. Heuristic Modularity Maximization Algorithms for Community Detection Rarely Return an Optimal Partition or Anything Similar (abstract)
PRESENTER: Samin Aref
11. Degree distributions under general node removal: Power-law or Poisson? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mi Jin Lee
12. Characterization of Resilience/Efficiency Optimized Networks (abstract)
13. Bow-tie structures of Twitter discursive communities (abstract)
PRESENTER: Fabio Saracco
14. How does news sentiment affect propogation on Twitter? (abstract)
15. A network framework to assess space sustainability (abstract)
PRESENTER: Matteo Romano
16. A Centrality Ranking Strategy in Modular Complex Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hocine Cherifi
17. Inferring networks from the microgenomic abundance data (abstract)
18. Effect of spatial correlations on Hopfield Neural Network and Dense Associative Memories (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giulio Iannelli
[CANCELLED] 19. Linear Clustering Process on Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ivan Jokić
20. Co-Evolving Dynamics and Topology in a Coupled Oscillator Model of Resting Brain Function (abstract)
PRESENTER: Maria Pope
21. Predicting attractors from spectral properties of stylized regulatory networks (abstract)
22. Protein residue networks (PNR) and discrete Markov chains to characterize active sites in SARS-CoV2 main protease Mpro through graph theory (abstract)
24. Restore structure evolution trajectory of networked complex systems (abstract)
25. Temporal Network Prediction and Interpretation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Li Zou
26. Neighbourhood matching creates realistic surrogate temporal networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Antonio Longa
27. Modeling gentrification as a dynamic spatio-temporal process (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicola Pedreschi
28. Using network science in veterinary epidemiology (abstract)
29. Using a co-incidence network to investigate interaction patterns across geospatial areas (abstract)
PRESENTER: Emily Harvey
30. Understanding COVID-19 pandemic trajectories: why changes in online behavior matter for now-casting (abstract)
31. Forecasting Human Mixing Behavior Using Online Surveys (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mehdi Zahedi
32. A performance characteristic curve for model evaluation: applications in information diffusion prediction (abstract)
33. Mapping networks as spindles to improve diffusion prediction (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jianhong Mou
34. The Impact of Reservoir Networks in Recurrent Neural Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Seonho Nam
35. Finding polarised communities and tracking information diffusion on Twitter: The Irish Abortion Referendum (abstract)
PRESENTER: Caroline Pena
36. Individual differences in knowledge network navigation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Manran Zhu
37. Difference in emotional transitions between COVID-19 and other natural disasters’ tweets revealed by emotional evolution trees (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sota Watanabe
38. On the role of network topology and committed minority in facilitating social diffusion (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tianshu Gao
39. Voter-like dynamics with conflicting preferences on homophilic networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Filippo Zimmaro
40. Dynamics of Ideological Bias Shifts of Users on Social Media Platforms (abstract)
41. Mechanistic interplay between opinion polarization and spread of information (abstract)
42. International Fisheries Conflict and Spatial Overlap Networks to Identify High-Risk Dyads (abstract)
PRESENTER: Keiko Nomura
43. Mapping cultural differences via community detection on networks of inter-area lexical similarity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Thomas Louf
44. Networks of national preference in scientific recognition (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alexander Gates
45. The role, function and impact of automated agents in protest communication networks: a network analysis approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Linda Li
46. Flexible agent-based models for explaining population booms and busts in prehistory (abstract)
PRESENTER: Dániel Kondor
47. The Role of Friend Recommendation Algorithms in Shaping Informational Ecosystems Online (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kayla Duskin
49. One Graph to Rule them All: Using NLP and Graph Neural Networks to analyse Tolkien's Legendarium (abstract)
PRESENTER: Albin Zehe
50. Identifying Medical Provider's Contribution to Medical Cooperation Using Graph Convolutional Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yu Ohki
51. Novelties and Polarization in Recommendation Algorithms (abstract)
52. Innovation and performance: inside the organizational network (abstract)
53. Bipartite Network Analysis of Sample-Based Music (abstract)
PRESENTER: Dongju Park
54. The evolution of freshmen networks during and after lockdown: Comparing two cohorts (abstract)
PRESENTER: Judith Gilsbach
55. Power-laws and preferential attachment across social media platforms (abstract)
PRESENTER: Joao Neto
56. Statistics on Reddit: entropy and Gini coefficient (abstract)
57. Political Participation and Voluntary Association : A Hypergrah case Study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Amina Azaiez
58. Exploring the Communication network of the Civil Society organizations in Austria dealing with Ukrainian refugees and humanitarian aid (abstract)
60. Echo chambers and information transmission biases in homophilic/heterophilic networks (abstract)
61. Correlation distances in social networks (abstract)
62. Let's Tweet about Soccer? A Gender-centric Question (abstract)
PRESENTER: Akrati Saxena
63. Understanding Changes in Ideas in Science Fiction with Word Embedding (abstract)
PRESENTER: Minsang Namgoong
64. Gender homophily in acknowledgement mention network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Keigo Kusumegi
65. Minority group size moderates inequity-reducing strategies in homophilic networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sam Zhang
66. A mixed-methods approach to study socio-semantic networks (abstract)
67. The Network Effect of Deplatforming on Social Media (abstract)
PRESENTER: Max Falkenberg
68. How to measure trends on Twitter? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ana Meštrović
69. An unsupervised network-based anomaly detection of credit card fraud (abstract)
PRESENTER: Aida Sadeghi
70. Multi-level social relationships among Michelin-starred chefs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Agustí Canals
71. Systemic Risk of Cascading Failures/Overloads in a Recoverable Network under Redistributed Elastic Load: Work in Progress (abstract)
72. Continuous Projection Space - Technology codes and Mergers & acquisitions predictions (abstract)
73. Determining Trade Execution Timing with Stock Market Networks: Performance Comparison between Network Node Degree-based EMA and Traditional EMA (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hiroki Sayama
74. MNEs and multilayer economic networks befind industrial coagglomeration (abstract)
75. Multilayer fusions: a mixed percolation problem on families of fixed-degree graphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ashlesha Patil
14:15-16:45 Session 14A: Higher-order networks & Dynamics (Audimax)
Location: Audimax
14:15
Weighted network motifs as random walk patterns (abstract)
14:30
The dynamic nature of percolation on networks with triadic interactions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hanlin Sun
14:45
Hyper-core decomposition of hypergraphs: the role of hyper-cores in higher-order dynamical processes (abstract)
15:00
Complex hypergraphs (abstract)
15:15
Temporal-topological properties of higher-order evolving networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alberto Ceria
15:30
Percolation and critical dynamics of (k,q)-core decomposition of hypergraphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jongshin Lee
15:45
The simpliciality of empirical datasets (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicole Eikmeier
16:00
Simplicially driven simple contagion (abstract)
PRESENTER: Thomas Robiglio
16:15
Higher-order interactions reveal complex memory in temporal networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Luca Gallo
16:30
Percolation and topological properties of temporal higher-order networks (abstract)
14:15-16:45 Session 14B: Network Geometry (BIG)
Location: BIG
14:15
Embedding directed networks into hyperbolic spaces (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gergely Palla
14:30
D-Mercator: multidimensional hyperbolic embedding of real networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Robert Jankowski
14:45
Dynamics of random hyperbolic graphs (abstract)
15:00
Inherent uncertainty of hyperbolic embeddings of complex networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Simon Lizotte
15:15
Hidden Geometry Reveals Multiscale Organization of Real Multiplex Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gangmin Son
15:30
The geometry of constellation line figures (abstract)
15:45
Towards a Better Understanding of the Characteristics of Fractal Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marcell Nagy
16:00
Spacetime Random Geometric Graph Neural Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chester Tan
16:15
Embedding networks into hyperbolic spaces by greedy routing optimisation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Bendegúz Sulyok
16:30
Dynamic geometries and clonal interference create heterogeneous adaption patterns on networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Adrian Zachariae
14:15-16:45 Session 14C: Economic Complexity (Hörsaal HS 1)
Location: Hörsaal HS 1
14:15
Economic complexity at the company level (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrea Zaccaria
14:30
Resolving the complexity puzzle: positions in global value chains contribute to explaining economic development (abstract)
14:45
Modular network comparison of inter-industry labour mobility networks reveals differences in industrial clusters across six European countries (abstract)
PRESENTER: Neave O'Clery
15:00
Emerging Labour Flow Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kathyrn Fair
15:15
Synchronization of Regional Development - Influence of Clusters in the Regional Production Network (abstract)
15:30
Urban Economic Fitness and Complexity from Patent Data (abstract)
15:45
A Network Science Approach to Model Algorithmic Competition and Collusion (abstract)
PRESENTER: Luc Rocher
16:00
Measuring the velocity of money (abstract)
16:15
Modeling innovation in the cryptocurrency ecosystem (abstract)
14:15-16:45 Session 14D: Contact Networks in Epidemics (Hörsaal HS 6 Franz-König-Saal)
14:15
Generalized contact matrices for epidemic modelling (abstract)
PRESENTER: Adriana Manna
14:30
Monkeypox spread among Parisian venues (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mattia Mazzoli
14:45
Impact of the human contact network on the selective advantage of emerging viral variants. (abstract)
15:00
An informational approach to uncover the age group interactions in epidemic spreading from macro analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alberto Aleta
15:15
The Populated Aotearoa Interaction Network for modelling spread of COVID-19 in Aotearoa New Zealand (abstract)
PRESENTER: Dion O'Neale
15:30
The interplay between social inequalities, human contact patterns and the spread of epidemic processes (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marton Karsai
15:45
Robust Immunization of the Herd: Mosaic Vaccination against Escape Mutants (abstract)
PRESENTER: Simon Rella
16:00
The strength and weakness of disease-induced herd immunity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Takayuki Hiraoka
16:15
Mixed bubbles: Maximizing epidemics with geographic and categorical assortativities in modular geometric graphs (abstract)
14:15-15:30 Session 14E: Complex Contagion (Hörsaal HS 5)
Location: Hörsaal HS 5
14:15
Distinguishing simple and complex contagion processes on networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giulia Cencetti
14:30
Optimal Mesoscopic Structure of General Binary-State Dynamics on Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jérémi Lesage
14:45
Combining social science with network epidemiology to model the elimination of an endemic livestock disease (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ewan Colman
15:00
Quantifying population dynamics of complex contagions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Christoph Riedl
15:15
Investigating Churn in Online Wellness Programs: Evidence from a U.S. Online Social Network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ankur Mani
14:15-16:45 Session 14F: Biological Networks (Hörsaal HS 3)
Chair:
Location: Hörsaal HS 3
14:15
Complex network analysis of electronic health records from multiple populations reveals biases in the administration of known drug-drug interactions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Luis M. Rocha
14:30
The human exposure network: a multi-scale study of the impact of chemicals in human health (abstract)
14:45
Scale-dependent landscape of semi-nested community structures of 3D chromosome contact networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sang Hoon Lee
15:00
Multilayer networks of plasmid genetic similarity reveal potential pathways of gene transmission (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shai Pilosof
15:15
Finding Shortest and Nearly Shortest Paths in Substantially Incomplete Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Maksim Kitsak
15:30
Characterising Evolutionary Pathways for Adaptations using Analysis of Metabolic Correlations Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sharon Samuel
15:45
Predicting genetic interactions with a network based method (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ruiting Xie
16:00
Are “hubs” in beta-cell clusters an emergent network property or do they exist independently? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marco Patriarca
16:15
Complex Networks in Dengue-induced endothelial cell plasticity (abstract)
16:30
Social learning in sperm whale language: evidence from acoustic data. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Antonio Leitao
14:15-16:45 Session 14G: Polarization (Hörsaal HS 2)
Location: Hörsaal HS 2
14:15
Measuring polarization in multipolar social contexts (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rosa M. Benito
14:30
Quantifying Ideological Polarization on a Network Using Generalized Euclidean Distance (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marilena Hohmann
14:45
Modelling how social network algorithms can influence opinion polarization (abstract)
15:00
Multidimensional political polarization in online social networks (abstract)
15:15
On the side-effects of compromising: coupling agents' heterogeneity with network effects in a bounded confidence opinion dynamics model (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rémi Perrier
15:30
Self-induced consensus formation among Reddit users on the GameStop short squeeze (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anna Mancini
15:45
Did the Russian invasion of Ukraine depolarize political discussions on Finnish social media? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mikko Kivelä
16:00
Changes of COVID-19 Vaccine Opinions on Twitter: A Combination of Dynamical Network Community Detection and Content-based Analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Qianyun Wu
16:15
Structural polarization and hate speech in Twitter during electoral campaign: A local Spanish election as a case study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Emanuele Cozzo
16:30
Finding polarised communities and tracking information diffusion on Twitter: The Irish Abortion Referendum (abstract)
PRESENTER: Caroline Pena
15:30-16:45 Session 15: Epidemic inference (Hörsaal HS 5)
Location: Hörsaal HS 5
15:30
Ensemble inference of unobserved infections in networks using partial observations (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sen Pei
15:45
Towards inferring network properties from epidemic data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Istvan Kiss
16:00
Population-wide network model of multimorbidity reveals trends in incidence and prevalence of 132 chronic disease patterns (abstract)
16:15
Estimate of COVID-19 school transmission during weekly screening in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, France, week 47 to 50, 2021 (abstract)
16:30
Probability generating functions for epidemics on metapopulation networks (abstract)
16:45-17:15Coffee Break + Poster session

 

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17:15-18:00 Session 16: Keynote: Natasa Przulj (Audimax)

 

  Natasa Przulj (Barcelona Supercomputing Cluster, Spain): Omics Data Fusion for Understanding Molecular Complexity Enabling Precision Medicine

 

Location: Audimax
Thursday, July 13th

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09:00-09:45 Session 18: Elsevier Keynote: Renaud Lambiotte (Audimax)

 

  Renaud Lambiotte (University of Oxford, UK): Dynamics and Balance on Signed Graphs

 

This keynote session is supported by Elsevier.

 

Location: Audimax
09:45-10:30 Session 19: Keynote: Kathleen Carley (Audimax)

 

  Kathleen Carley (Carnegie Mellon University, USA): Social Cognition and Inauthentic Actors in High Dimensional Networks

 

Location: Audimax
10:30-11:00Coffee Break + Poster session

 

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11:00-12:15 Session 20: Lightning talks (Audimax)
Location: Audimax
Dynamic stability of complex networks (abstract)
Local dominance unveils clusters in networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ruiqi Li
Hypergraphs or simplicial complexes: Untangling the effect of higher-order representations on collective dynamics (abstract)
PRESENTER: Maxime Lucas
Collective dynamics of causal network interactions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Samuel Unicomb
Double Exchangeability in Knowledge Graphs Endows Neural Networks with Logical Knowledge Transfer (abstract)
A multi-model analysis of galaxy evolution: A Network Science approach (abstract)
Nodes within the cerebellum are integrators in the human brain networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kanika Bansal
Modelling brain connectomes networks: Solv is a worthy competitor to hyperbolic geometry! (abstract)
Unraveling cradle-to-grave disease trajectories from multilayer comorbidity networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Elma Dervic
Non-selective distribution of infectious disease prevention may outperform risk-based targeting (abstract)
PRESENTER: Eugenio Valdano
Modeling adaptive forward-looking behavior in epidemics on networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Michele Starnini
Triadic approximation for complex contagion on networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giulio Burgio
Impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the Italian Twitter vaccination debate: A network–based analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Veronica Lachi
Nonnormative School Transitions and Adolescents’ Friendly and Conflictual Social Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Haoyang Zhang
Friendship Modulates Hierarchical Relations in Public Elementary Schools (abstract)
PRESENTER: Melanie Oyarzun
Early detection of students-at-risk of failing using a dynamic network approach (abstract)
Understanding the evolution of successful careers in professional tennis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chiara Zappalà
The Role of Immigrants, Emigrants, and Locals in the Historical Formation of European Knowledge Agglomerations (abstract)
PRESENTER: Philipp Koch
Ecosystem-level datasets for Open Source Software (abstract)
Mapping Global Value Chains at the Product Level (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lea Karbevska
12:15-13:00 Session 21: Keynote: Marta Sales Pardo (Audimax)

 

  Marta Sales-Pardo (Rovira i Virgili University, Spain): Using inference to learn from data: Is data always good enough?

 

Location: Audimax
13:00-14:15Lunch + Poster session
13:00-14:15 Session 22: Poster Day 2
0. Mapping Artificial Intelligence in Education Research: a Network‐based Keyword Analysis (abstract)
1. Modeling Interconnected Social and Technical Risks in Open Source Software Ecosystems (abstract)
PRESENTER: Johannes Wachs
2. Resource and location sharing to improve geometric networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lotte Weedage
3. Higher-Arity Algebra for Higher-Order Networks (abstract)
4. To be existent is to be stable: automatic determination of the number of communities (abstract)
5. The Fitness-Corrected Block-Model with Applications to Online Social Network Analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Stefano Guarino
6. Entropy of labeled versus unlabeled networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Harrison Hartle
7. The voices of rape: Cognitive networks reconstruct emotional perspectives of rape survivors' passive and active narratives on Reddit (abstract)
8. Interpretable Graph Embeddings based on Polar Opposites (abstract)
PRESENTER: Franziska Heeg
9. A biased contrastive learning debiases graph neural networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sadamori Kojaku
10. Idiosyncratic and systematic experienced isolation in urban networks (abstract)
11. Labor Space : A spatial representation of the labor market (abstract)
PRESENTER: Seongwoon Kim
12. Quantifying Systemic Gender Inequality in Visual Art (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alexander Gates
13. Cross-national analysis of loss of adherence due to stop-and-go application of restrictions against COVID-19. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Albano Rikani
14. Discovering Semantic Relationships Using a Temporal Multiplex Network For a Context-Aware Filipino Wordnet (abstract)
15. Misinformation spreading on networks: a quantitative analysis (abstract)
16. Multiscale semiwalk-based measure of structural balance in signed networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Szymon Talaga
17. The role of collective trust in sustainability of Stack Exchange communities (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ana Vranić
18. Competition and spreading of low and high quality information in online social networks (abstract)
19. Complex Networks of Human-Book Interactions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jae Woo Lee
20. Extracting Belief Networks from Tweets (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rachith Aiyappa
21. Opinions spread faster when social networks change slower (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yara Khaluf
22. Mapping the structure of an online political community (abstract)
23. Understanding Vulnerability to Misinformation: Personal Characteristics Associated with Misinformation Consumption and Spreading in Hungary on Online Social Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Julia Szamely
24. Measuring the Complexity of an Exchangeable Graph (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anda Skeja
25. Analyzing Twitter Trends in the 2022 French Election (abstract)
26. Measuring meaningful user influence on temporal networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Pablo Soto
27. Biases in News Reporting and Consumption (abstract)
28. Sensitivity of Boolean attractors to small network changes and its implications for the inference of microbial interaction networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jyoti
29. Measures for causal network inference (abstract)
PRESENTER: Filipe Barroso
30. Noise-cleaning the precision matrix of fMRI time series (abstract)
31. Accounting for network dependencies when assessing covariate effects via Graphon-structured residuals (abstract)
32. Self-consistent inference framework for the gravity model: overcoming limitations of proxy-based analyses (abstract)
PRESENTER: Daekyung Lee
33. Economic Complexity algorithms in non-bipartite networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Emanuele Calò
34. Quantifying structure and diversity in film festival networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andres Karjus
35. A new metric to measure similarity between nodes in bipartite networks: the Sapling Similarity (abstract)
36. Propagation of disruptions in supply networks of essential goods: A population-centered perspective of systemic risk (abstract)
PRESENTER: Christian Diem
37. Greening Austria’s transport system: A computational approach for estimating the required rail network capacities under new waste transport regulations (abstract)
PRESENTER: Johannes Stangl
38. Ultimatum Game: Evolving network with status and asymmetric role allocation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hana Krakovská
39. Graph neural network mitigates nonlocal cascading failures (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hoyun Choi
40. Clustering in the d'Alembertian Eigenspace of Temporal Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chester Tan
41. Predicting critical behaviors of complex dynamic systems via learning the governing mechanism (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xiangrong Wang
42. Percolated tree photon-cluster states generation for efficient photonic quantum error correction (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ashlesha Patil
43. Does metastability predict sensitivity to perturbation? (abstract)
44. Structural Control of Community-Structured Oscillator Networks (abstract)
45. Structural insulators and promotors in networks under generic problem-solving dynamics (abstract)
PRESENTER: Johannes Falk
46. Just in time vs. all in sync: An analysis of two types of synchronization in a minimal model of machine activity in industrial production based on excitable dynamics on graphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sanghita Bose
47. Community can form the synchronization stability of a network (abstract)
48. Structure, resilience and evolution of the European Air Route Network from 2015 to 2018 (abstract)
PRESENTER: Pau Esteve
49. Subgraphs, motifs, and scaling in a dynamic airline network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Steve Lawford
50. PageRank centrality with non-local random walk-based teleportation (abstract)
PRESENTER: David Bowater
51. Dynamical processes in heterogeneous mobile agent networks (abstract)
52. Characterize the role of human mobility behind COVID-19 spatial invasion in the US (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giulia Pullano
53. Interplay between mobility, multi-seeding and lockdowns shapes COVID-19 local impact (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mattia Mazzoli
54. From networks to flows: Using flow maps to understand mobility patterns in cattle trade (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sima Farokhnejad
55. Changing Hands: Heterogeneity in network structure switches the dominant transmission mode of infectious disease (abstract)
56. Causal inference in sparse partially observed large-scale networks (abstract)
57. Role of higher-order components in higher-order contagion dynamics on hypergraphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jung-Ho Kim
58. Restoration of the isolated core's influence on k-shell structures (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gyuho Bae
59. A Branch-and-Cut Method for Globally Maximizing Modularity and Discovering Network Communities (abstract)
PRESENTER: Samin Aref
60. Augmented Degree Correction for Bipartite Networks with Applications to Recommender Systems (abstract)
61. Simple crowd dynamics to generate complex temporal contact networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Razieh Masoumi
62. The lock-down communities management: Optimal spatio-temporal clustering of the inter-provincial Italian network during the Covid-19 crisis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jules Morand
63. Temporal Behaviour of a Large Scale Microservice Network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giles Winchester
64. Evolution of Wikipedia knowledge graphs in response to planned events: A temporal networks approach. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicola Pedreschi
65. Frequent Pattern Mining in Simplicial Complexes (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giulia Preti
66. Large-scale dynamic network and information theoretic analyses of coherent cortical activity during visual working memory in primates. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vinicius Lima
67. Statistical and Machine Learning Link Selection Methods for Brain Functional Networks: Review and Comparison (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ilinka Ivanoska
68. Dynamic fMRI unveils a robust functional network architecture in the brain: a hierarchy of strong positive and weak bimodal correlations (abstract)
69. Emergence of High-Order Functional Hubs in the Human Brain (abstract)
70. Mapping the space of research interests with embedding methods (abstract)
PRESENTER: Filipi Silva
71. Hypergraph patterns and collaboration structure (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jonas L. Juul
72. Time series clustering method based on similarity measurement and community detection with intuitive visualization (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mengsi Cai
73. Inferring missing position in a spatial network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jaiyong Lee
14:15-16:00 Session 23A: Focus session on Networks & Economics (Audimax)

 

Network Economics

  • Alexandra Brintrup (University of Cambridge, UK): Understanding complex supply networks: an interdisciplinary journey

  • Christian Diem (Complexity Science Hub, Austria): Systemic risk and shock propagation in firm-level supply networks

  • Cesar A. Hidalgo (University of Toulouse, France): What's new in economic complexity research?

  • Guido Caldarelli (Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy): The physics of financial networks

  • Giulio Cimini (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy): Reconstruction and Validation of Economic and Financial Networks

 

Location: Audimax
14:15-16:00 Session 23B: Huawei Focus Session on Networks & Computation (BIG)

 

Huawei Focus Session on Networks and Computation

  • Claudio Gallicchio (University of Pisa, Italy): Reservoir Computing and Beyond

  • Wei Lin (Fudan University, China): Prediction and modulation of complex systems: From a viewpoint of machine learning

  • Silvia Ortín (Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain): Physical Reservoir Computing: Advancements and Applications inPhotonic Reservoir Computing

  • Jie Sun (Huawei, Hong Kong): Bifurcation behaviors shape how continuous physical dynamics solves discrete Ising optimization

  • Zoltan Toroczkai (University of Notre Dame, USA): Towards understanding the fundamental limits of analog, continuous-time computing

 

The Networks & Computation focus session is supported by Huawei.

 

Chair:
Location: BIG
14:15-16:00 Session 23C: Focus session on Biological Networks (Hörsaal HS 1)

 

Network Biology

  • Réka Albert (Pennsylvania State University, USA): Computer-aided workflow for Boolean model optimization allows comprehensive integration of biological knowledge

  • Madalena Chaves (Centre de recherche INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Méditerranée, France): Cycle dynamics and synchronization analysis for biological oscillators

  • Pascal Falter-Braun (Helmholtz Institute of Network Biology, Germany): Interactome networks to understand genetic and infectious diseasesand facilitate drug discovery

  • Erzsébet Ravasz Regan (The College of Wooster, USA): Single-cell Network Modeling of Mechanosensitive Routes through the Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition and their Inhibition by Mitochondrial Dysfunction

  • Ulrich Stelzl (University of Graz, Austria): Coordination of post-translational protein modifications within networks

 

Location: Hörsaal HS 1
14:15-16:00 Session 23D: Network Models (Hörsaal HS 6 Franz-König-Saal)
14:15
Laplacian Renormalization group for heterogeneous networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Guido Caldarelli
14:30
Filtering and modeling information in spatial networks (abstract)
14:45
On the reconstructability of complex networks (abstract)
15:00
Effects of ensemble non-equivalence on network model selection (abstract)
15:15
Rank Distribution in Random Recursive Trees (abstract)
PRESENTER: Huck Stepanyants
15:30
Modularity for probabilistic networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xin Shen
15:45
Ensembles of reconstructed networks from dynamics (abstract)
PRESENTER: Brennan Klein
14:15-16:00 Session 23E: Network Dynamics (Hörsaal HS 5)
Location: Hörsaal HS 5
14:15
Causality from Correlation (abstract)
14:30
Pattern reconstruction through generalised eigenvectors (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marie Dorchain
14:45
Self-organized waves in excitable dynamics on graphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marc Huett
15:00
Emergence of geometric Turing patterns in complex networks (abstract)
15:15
Information networks analysis of time series with applications to climate tipping points (abstract)
PRESENTER: Béatrice Désy
15:30
Perturbed off scale -- Genuinely Nonlinear Network Responses and Tipping Points (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marc Timme
15:45
Predicting Influential Higher-Order Patterns in Temporal Network Data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Christoph Gote
14:15-16:00 Session 23F: Mobilty in Epidemics (Hörsaal HS 3)
Location: Hörsaal HS 3
14:15
Spatial immunization to abate disease spreading in transportation hubs (abstract)
14:30
The limits of human mobility traces to predict the spread of COVID-19 (abstract)
PRESENTER: Laetitia Gauvin
14:45
The Effects of Seasonal Human Mobility Networks and Aedes aegypti Habitat Suitability on Zika Virus Transmission in Colombia (abstract)
15:00
Local vs. nationwide restrictions against COVID-19 pandemic in France between September 2020 and June 2021 (abstract)
15:15
Epidemic spatial invasion of the first wave COVID-19 epidemic in Senegal (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giulia Pullano
15:30
The path to dominance: Mobility networks and geographical heterogeneity in the establishment of the alpha variant in the US (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jessica Davis
15:45
[CANCELLED] Integrating dynamical modeling and phylogeographic inference to characterize global influenza circulation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Francesco Parino
14:15-16:00 Session 23G: Homophily (Hörsaal HS 2)
Location: Hörsaal HS 2
14:15
Vaccination homophily during the Covid-19 pandemic (abstract)
PRESENTER: Julia Koltai
14:30
The Association Between Homophily on Illicit Drug Use and PrEP Conversations Among Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men in Miami-Dade, Florida, US: A Social Network and Spatially Explicit Study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mariano Kanamori
14:45
Homophily-based social group formation in a spin glass self-assembly framework (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jan Korbel
15:00
The Centrality of Minorities under Triadic Closure and Homophily (abstract)
15:15
Impact of multidimensional homophily on intersectional minorities (abstract)
15:30
Statistical inference of homophily with network ensembles (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sina Sajjadi
15:45
Heterogeneity- and homophily-induced vulnerability of a p2p network formation model: the IOTA autopeering protocol (abstract)
PRESENTER: Carlo Campajola
16:00-16:30Coffee Break + Poster session

 

   Check the Posters for Day 2 here!

 

16:30-17:45 Session 24A: Focus session on Networks & Economics (Audimax)

 

Network Economics

  • Alexandra Brintrup (University of Cambridge, UK): Understanding complex supply networks: an interdisciplinary journey 

  • Christian Diem (Complexity Science Hub, Austria): Systemic risk and shock propagation in firm-level supply networks

  • Cesar A. Hidalgo (University of Toulouse, France): What's new in economic complexity research?

  • Guido Caldarelli (Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy): The physics of financial networks

  • Giulio Cimini (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy): Reconstruction and Validation of Economic and Financial Networks

 

Location: Audimax
16:30-17:45 Session 24B: Huawei Focus Session on Networks & Computation (BIG)

 

Huawei Focus Session on Networks and Computation

  • Claudio Gallicchio (University of Pisa): Reservoir Computing and Beyond

  • Wei Lin (Fudan University, China): Prediction and modulation of complex systems: From a viewpoint of machine learning

  • Silvia Ortín (Universitat de les Illes Balears): Physical Reservoir Computing: Advancements and Applications inPhotonic Reservoir Computing

  • Jie Sun (Huawei, Hong Kong): Bifurcation behaviors shape how continuous physical dynamics solves discrete Ising optimization

  • Zoltan Toroczkai (University of Notre Dame): Towards understanding the fundamental limits of analog, continuous-time computing

 

The Networks & Computation focus session is supported by Huawei.

 

Chair:
Location: BIG
16:30-17:45 Session 24C: Focus session on Biological Networks (Hörsaal HS 1)

 

Network Biology

  • Réka Albert (Pennsylvania State University, USA): Computer-aided workflow for Boolean model optimization allows comprehensive integration of biological knowledge

  • Madalena Chaves (Centre de recherche INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Méditerranée, France): Cycle dynamics and synchronization analysis for biological oscillators

  • Pascal Falter-Braun (Helmholtz Institute of Network Biology, Germany): Interactome networks to understand genetic and infectious diseasesand facilitate drug discovery

  • Erzsébet Ravasz Regan (The College of Wooster, USA): Single-cell Network Modeling of Mechanosensitive Routes through the Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition and their Inhibition by Mitochondrial Dysfunction

  • Ulrich Stelzl (University of Graz, Austria): Coordination of post-translational protein modifications within networks

 

Location: Hörsaal HS 1
16:30-17:45 Session 24D: Network Models (Hörsaal HS 6 Franz-König-Saal)
16:30
A More Descriptive Null Model for Assessing Data Mining Results (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giulia Preti
16:45
Proper network randomization is key to assessing social balance (abstract)
PRESENTER: Bingjie Hao
17:00
Generative models for two-ground-truth partitions in networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lena Mangold
17:15
Non Preferential Node Ranking Dynamics (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shahar Somin
17:30
Dynamic hidden-variable network models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Harrison Hartle
16:30-17:45 Session 24E: Network Inference (Hörsaal HS 5)
Location: Hörsaal HS 5
16:30
Implicit models, latent compression, intrinsic biases, and cheap lunches in community detection (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tiago Peixoto
16:45
Compressing network populations with modal networks reveals structural diversity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alec Kirkley
17:00
Exact and rapid linear clustering of networks with dynamic programming (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alice Patania
17:15
Compression-based inference of network motif sets (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alexis Benichou
17:30
Sampling Networks from Modular Compression of Network Flows (abstract)
16:30-17:45 Session 24F: Ecological Networks (Hörsaal HS 3)
Location: Hörsaal HS 3
16:30
Network science: Applications for sustainable agroecosystems and food security (abstract)
16:45
Variation in host microbe-sharing networks structure across land use types and host species (abstract)
PRESENTER: Matan Markfeld
17:00
The structure of the global network of Lichen Symbionts (abstract)
17:15
Competitive hierarchies reduce network instability by keeping feedback weak (abstract)
PRESENTER: Franziska Koch
17:30
The architecture of multifunctional ecological networks (abstract)
16:30-17:45 Session 24G: Science of Innovation (Hörsaal HS 2)
Location: Hörsaal HS 2
16:30
Network-Based Temporal Novelty Measure and the Innovation Glass Ceiling (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tara Sowrirajan
16:45
Idea engines: Unifying innovation & obsolescence from markets & genetic evolution to science (abstract)
PRESENTER: Edward D. Lee
17:00
ATYPICAL COMBINATION OF TECHNOLOGIES IN REGIONAL CO-INVENTOR NETWORKS (abstract)
PRESENTER: Balazs Lengyel
17:15
Quantifying disruptiveness using neural embedding method (abstract)
PRESENTER: Munjung Kim
17:30
Novelties as new combinations: higher-order Heaps' laws (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gabriele Di Bona
17:45-18:45 Session 25A: Economic Networks (Audimax)
Location: Audimax
17:45
Reconciling econometrics with maximum-entropy network models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marzio Di Vece
18:00
Firm-level production networks: what do we (really) know? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrea Bacilieri
18:15
Revealing the link between corporate structure and tax avoidance using higher order Markov models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Valeria Secchini
18:30
Modelling and countering Mexican cartels through complex systems (abstract)
17:45-18:45 Session 25B: Brain Networks (BIG)
Location: BIG
17:45
Higher-order organization of resting-state fMRI signals (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrea Santoro
18:00
Topological scaffolds outperform functional connectivity in brain fingerprinting (abstract)
PRESENTER: Simone Poetto
18:15
Inference of task-related higher-order interactions from neural signals (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrea Brovelli
17:45-18:45 Session 25D: Community Structure (Hörsaal HS 1)
Location: Hörsaal HS 1
17:45
Modularity in random graphs from fluctuations or automatically from average degree? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vilhelm Agdur
18:00
Using Voronoi Diagrams to Detect Optimal Community Structure of Weighted Directed Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Botond Molnár
18:15
Clustering graph embedding in sparse networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sadamori Kojaku
18:30
Fast label propagation algorithm for community detection (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lovro Šubelj
17:45-18:45 Session 25E: Network Dynamics & Inference (Hörsaal HS 5)
Location: Hörsaal HS 5
17:45
Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giacomo Barzon
18:00
Rethinking community detection in the light of the Laplacian Renormalization Group (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anna Poggialini
18:15
Laplacian eigenmodes allow the categorization of edges in complex networks (abstract)
18:30
Efficient network exploration by means of resetting self-avoiding random walks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Oriol Artime
17:45-18:45 Session 25F: Biological Networks (Gene regulatory networks) (Hörsaal HS 3)
Location: Hörsaal HS 3
17:45
Network medicine identifies the core module of human immune dysregulation and immunodeficiency (abstract)
PRESENTER: Julia Guthrie
18:00
To be or not to be: Uncovering the Interplay between Phenotypic Robustness and Plasticity in Gene Regulatory Networks. (abstract)
18:15
Gene regulatory network remodeling through embryonic development trajectories (abstract)
PRESENTER: Celine Sin
17:45-18:45 Session 25G: Geography & Culture (Hörsaal HS 2)
Location: Hörsaal HS 2
17:45
[CANCELLED] Time Dynamics of the Dutch Municipality Network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ivan Jokić
18:00
Diffusion-based classification of urban spatial patterns (abstract)
PRESENTER: Silvia Rognone
18:15
Mobility Rhapsody: Unleashing the Power of Deep Learning and XAI to Decode Urban Flows at City Scale (abstract)
18:30
Historical Dynamics of the Kingdom of Chosŏn’s Governance: Patterns of Meritocratic Bureaucracy and Consequences of Systemic Corruption (abstract)
PRESENTER: Donghyeok Choi
Friday, July 14th

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11:00-11:30Coffee Break + Poster session

 

    Check the Posters for Day 3 here!

 

11:30-13:00 Session 27A: Network Inference (Audimax)
Location: Audimax
11:30
Locating the source of forced oscillations in transmission power grids (abstract)
PRESENTER: Robin Delabays
11:45
A Framework for Structural Representation of Nodes in Signed Directed Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shu Liu
12:00
Inferring missing edges in a graph from observed collective patterns (abstract)
PRESENTER: Selim Haj Ali
12:15
Explaining the Explainers in Graph Neural Networks: a Comparative Study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Antonio Longa
12:30
Reconstruction performance of the stochastic block model in empirical networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Felipe Vaca
12:45
Decision-making in uncertain networks via dynamic importance (abstract)
PRESENTER: Erik Weis
11:30-13:00 Session 27B: Network Dynamics (Sync & Control) (BIG)
Location: BIG
11:30
Physics and complexity of interdependent networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ivan Bonamassa
11:45
On the location and the strength of controllers to desynchronize coupled Kuramoto oscillators (abstract)
PRESENTER: Martin Moriamé
12:00
Low-dimension network controllability (abstract)
12:15
Canalization and entropy improve prediction of disorder in Boolean network dynamics (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jordan Rozum
12:30
Control and observation of target nodes in large-scale networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Arthur Montanari
12:45
Synchronization-induced Taylor’s law of a coupled food chain model on networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yuzuru Mitsui
11:30-13:00 Session 27C: Network Robustness (Hörsaal HS 1)
Location: Hörsaal HS 1
11:30
Strong Connectivity and Influence in Real Directed Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Niall Rodgers
11:45
Emergent stability in complex network dynamics (abstract)
12:00
Color-avoiding connected spanning subgraphs with minimum number of edges (abstract)
PRESENTER: József Pintér
12:15
Extended-range percolation in complex networks (abstract)
12:30
Robustness and volume exclusion in physical networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Luka Blagojevic
12:45
Assessing the risk of infrastructural networks to natural catastrophes (abstract)
11:30-13:00 Session 27D: Supply Networks (Hörsaal HS 6 Franz-König-Saal)
11:30
Analysing tripartite, manufacturer-supplier-product networks: the case-study of the automotive sector (abstract)
11:45
Reconstructing firm-level interactions: the Dutch input-output network (abstract)
12:00
Estimating the impact of supply chain contagion on financial stability (abstract)
PRESENTER: Zlata Tabachová
12:15
Mapping the economic complexity of green supply chains (abstract)
12:30
Estimating the loss of economic predictability: Comparing industry- and firm-level production network models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Christian Diem
12:45
Inequality in economic shock exposures across the global firm-level supply network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tobias Reisch
11:30-13:00 Session 27E: Signed Networks (Hörsaal HS 5)
Location: Hörsaal HS 5
11:30
Measuring Polarization Dynamics from Signed Interaction Networks: an Application to Misinformation Crowdsourcing on Twitter (abstract)
11:45
SHEEP: Signed Hamiltonian Eigenvector Embedding for Proximity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shazia Ayn Babul
12:00
Enmity Paradox (abstract)
PRESENTER: Amir Ghasemian
12:15
Local balance reveals major historical events in signed networks of international relations (abstract)
12:30
Competitive influence maximisation in the presence of negative ties (abstract)
11:30-13:00 Session 27F: Communication Networks, Language & Culture (Hörsaal HS 3)
Location: Hörsaal HS 3
11:30
Workplace Recommendation with Temporal Network Objectives (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kiran Tomlinson
11:45
LEXpander: applying colexification networks to automated lexicon expansion (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anna Di Natale
12:00
Complementarity vs. Similarity in Semantic Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gabriel Budel
12:15
Unveiling the Impact of Employee Exits on Neighboring Social Interactions (abstract)
PRESENTER: David Gamba
12:30
Understanding guest entrances into the podcast ecosystem (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sydney DeMets
12:45
Tinkering and Innovation in Collapsing Cultural Systems (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sergi Valverde
11:30-13:00 Session 27G: Inequalities (Hörsaal HS 2)
Location: Hörsaal HS 2
11:30
Gender differences in collaboration and career progression in physics (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mingrong She
11:45
Gender representation and homophily as barriers to women’s career in science (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ana Jaramillo
12:00
The impact of users’ homophily and recommendation biases on social network inequalities (abstract)
PRESENTER: Stefania Ionescu
12:15
Intersectional Inequalities in the Impact of Online Visibility on Citations (abstract)
12:30
FairSNA: Algorithmic Fairness in Social Network Analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Akrati Saxena
12:45
Structural marginalization in networks - How inequality of opportunities generate it: the homophily-fitness model (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicola Cinardi
13:00-14:15Lunch + Poster session
13:00-14:15 Session 28: Poster Day 3
0. Connected Reality: Virtual Immersion in Social Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alexander Gates
1. Electronic Implementation of Networks of Kuramoto Oscillators (abstract)
2. Phase transitions in network robustness (abstract)
PRESENTER: Laura Barth
3. Network Robustness against Random, Localized, and Targeted Attacks: From the Perspective of Loops (abstract)
PRESENTER: Masaki Chujyo
4. To be or not to be: Uncovering the Interplay between Phenotypic Robustness and Plasticity in Gene Regulatory Networks. (abstract)
5. Simplifying functional network representation and interpretation through causality clustering (abstract)
6. Waking up from slow wave sleep perturbs brain connectivity patterns leading to sleep inertia (abstract)
PRESENTER: Luis Jimenez
7. Threshold-free estimation of entropy from a Pearson matrix (abstract)
PRESENTER: Helcio Felippe
8. A Manifold Minimization Principle for Physical Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Benjamin Piazza
9. Communicability in embedded human connectomes (abstract)
PRESENTER: Laia Barjuan
10. Gene regulatory networks and their spatial embedding (abstract)
PRESENTER: Eda Cakir
11. Transitions between polarisation and radicalisation in a temporal bi-layer echo chambers model (abstract)
PRESENTER: Janusz Holyst
12. Chimera states on non-regular higher-order structures (abstract)
PRESENTER: Thierry Njougouo
13. Higher-order random walkers: Blob diffusion on complex networks (abstract)
14. Seed Selection for Linear Threshold Model in Multilayer Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Michał Czuba
15. The limitations of outbreak control: A metapopulation network modeling study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Clara Bay
16. Attitudes towards booster, testing and isolation, and their impact on COVID-19 response in winter 2022/2023 in France, Belgium, and Italy (abstract)
17. Biases in prediction of COVID-19 cases through the analysis of genetic copies concentration in wastewater plants (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mattia Mattei
18. The lock-down communities management: Optimal spatio-temporal clustering of the inter-provincial Italian network during the Covid-19 crisis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jules Morand
19. Short- and long-term temporal network prediction based on network memory (abstract)
PRESENTER: Li Zou
20. Testing Causal Timescales in Temporal Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anatol E. Wegner
21. Graph Neural Networks for temporal graphs: State of the art, open challenges, and opportunities (abstract)
PRESENTER: Veronica Lachi
22. Common spatial pattern for time-varying networks (abstract)
23. The exploration-exploitation paradigm for modelling dynamic networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vito Dichio
24. Information transfer in co-location networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Zexun Chen
25. Scaling laws associated with percolation transition in the city size distribution (abstract)
PRESENTER: Naoya Fujiwara
26. The resilience of post-lockdown mobility networks (abstract)
27. Potential landscape of human flow in cities (abstract)
PRESENTER: Takaaki Aoki
28. Quantifying and forecasting the mobility change in Shanghai during the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Outbreak (abstract)
PRESENTER: Bin Sai
29. Mobility Census for the analysis of rapid urban development (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gezhi Xiu
30. Course-Prerequisite Networks for Analyzing and Understanding Academic Curricula (abstract)
PRESENTER: Konstantin Zuev
31. Scholarly Recognition and Transition Patterns in the Scientific Awards Network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yixuan Liu
32. A Fine-Grained Map of All Sciences: Visualizing Nations' Scientific Production (abstract)
PRESENTER: Filipi N. Silva
33. It’s in the syllabus: A data infrastructure for innovation studies (abstract)
PRESENTER: Qing Ke
34. Network Resiliency to Systemic Failures within Time Horizon by Managing Robustness/Recoverability Capabilities: Work in Progress (abstract)
35. A network-based strategy of price correlations for optimal cryptocurrency portfolios (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ruixue Jing
36. Multidimensional Economic Complexity: How the Geography of Trade, Technology, and Research Explain Inclusive Green Growth (abstract)
PRESENTER: Viktor Stojkoski
37. Product Progression: a machine learning approach to forecasting industrial upgrading (abstract)
38. A Weighted and Normalized Gould‒Fernandez brokerage measure (abstract)
PRESENTER: Zsófia Zádor
39. Effects of syndication network on specialisation and performance of venture capital firms (abstract)
PRESENTER: Qing Yao
40. Unveiling the Dynamics of Private Capital Networks: An Application of Temporal Exponential Random Graph Models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yuanyuan Shang
41. Incorporating Social Network Structure into Discrete Choice Models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kiran Tomlinson
42. An agent-based model of cultural change for a low-carbon transition (abstract)
43. More people too poor to move: divergent effects of climate change on global migration patterns (abstract)
PRESENTER: Albano Rikani
44. Birds of a feather: A method for detecting suspicious clusters of companies in the UK (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kathyrn Fair
45. Color-Noun Matching Analysis of Color Images in Literature (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sungpil Wang
46. Coexistence of structural balance and ego-hierarchies (abstract)
PRESENTER: Adam Sulik
47. Position in the supply network and digitalisation activity of manufacturing firms (abstract)
48. Politicians, millionaires, and directors of Mexican companies: are director’s profile associated with their network position? (abstract)
49. KAIST Knowledge Graph (KKG) of creative associations between concepts (abstract)
PRESENTER: Halla Kim
50. From communities to outliers: a portrait of WallStreetBets users (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anna Mancini
51. Academic Mobility as a Driver of Productivity: A Gender-centric Approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mariana Macedo
52. Capturing trends in emerging AI technologies and their application to business domains for strategic foresight (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kosuke Yamamoto
53. Higher-Order Estimate of Open Mindedness in Online Political Discussions (abstract)
54. The diffusion of information in social media – How complex is it? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Pedro Duarte
55. Temporal Activations in Continuous Opinion Dynamics (abstract)
PRESENTER: Fatemeh Zarei
56. Generating interactions for friendship networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Piotr Górski
57. Framework for developing quantitative agent-based models based on qualitative expert knowledge: an organised crime use-case (abstract)
PRESENTER: Frederike Oetker
58. Contact networks have small metric backbones that maintain community structure and are primary transmission subgraphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Luis M. Rocha
59. Spreading and Structural Balance on Signed Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yu Tian
60. Perturbation-based graph theory: an integrative dynamical perspective for the study of complex networks (abstract)
61. Theoretical analysis of co-occurrence network structure derived from frequency distribution (abstract)
62. Nearest-neighbour directed random hyperbolic graphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mikhail Tamm
63. Structural Redundancy in Directed Weighted Graphs (abstract)
64. Finite Size Scaling Approach for Revealing Inherent Scale-Freeness in Heterogeneous Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yeonsu Jeong
65. A Multi-Layer Network Model of Climate Reinsurance: Company Benefits vs. Climate Resilience? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Roger Cremades
66. Spacing ratio statistics of multiplex directed networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tanu Raghav
67. Multilayer disease networks via multipartite projections: linking risk factors to CVD-depression multi-morbidities via molecular mediators (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jie Li
68. Dynamics-based Reconstruction of the Multilayer Structure from an Aggregated Network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Aobo Zhang
69. Similarities and differences between phonological and orthographic networks (abstract)
70. Structural precision: evaluating link prediction algorithms from the perspective of edge significance (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xin Lu
71. The geography of innovation dynamics (abstract)
72. Brain network flexibility as a marker of mutual adaptation of humans and machines. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kanika Bansal
73. Semantic Graphs Reveal the Narrative Framing in News (abstract)
PRESENTER: Elisabeth Lex
14:15-16:45 Session 29A: Network Inference (Audimax)
Location: Audimax
14:15
Fast Multiplex Graph Association Rules for Link Prediction (abstract)
PRESENTER: Michele Coscia
14:30
De Bruijn goes Neural: Causality-Aware Graph Neural Networks for Time Series Data on Dynamic Graphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lisi Qarkaxhija
14:45
Bayesian Detection of Mesoscale Structures in Pathway Data on Graphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vincenzo Perri
15:00
Learning the right layers: a data-driven layer-aggregation strategy for semi-supervised learning on multilayer graphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sara Venturini
15:15
Detecting relationships in multivariate time series using reduced auto-regressive modeling and its network representation (abstract)
15:30
Flexible inference in heterogeneous and attributed multilayer networks (abstract)
15:45
The effect of Collaborative-Filtering based Recommendation Algorithms on opinion diversity (abstract)
16:00
Old embeddings and novel AIs for network prediction in temporal graphs and phylogenetics (abstract)
16:15
Identifying key players in networks through variational quantum algorithm with deep Q-learning (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xiao-Long Ren
16:30
‘Stealing fire or stacking knowledge’ by machine intelligence to model link prediction in complex networks (abstract)
14:15-16:45 Session 29B: Opinion Dynamics (BIG)
Location: BIG
14:15
Diffusion approximation of a network model of meme popularity (abstract)
PRESENTER: James Gleeson
14:30
Analysis of mean-field approximation for Deffuant opinion dynamics on networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alina Dubovskaya
14:45
Modeling critical connectivity constraints in random and empirical networks (abstract)
15:00
Spreading of opinions with different qualities in heterogeneous networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Thierry Njougouo
15:15
Threshold Cascade Dynamics on an Adaptive Network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Byungjoon Min
15:30
Contagion dynamics on hypergraphs with nested hyperedges (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jihye Kim
15:45
Distinguishing simple and complex contagion processes on complex networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Elsa Andres
16:00
Belief propagation algorithm for improving opinion formation heuristics (abstract)
16:15
Generalized network density matrices for analysis of multiscale functional diversity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Arsham Ghavasieh
16:30
Transition to a structurally balanced paradise state in the system with agents' opinions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Piotr Górski
14:15-16:45 Session 29C: Network Structure (Hörsaal HS 1)
Location: Hörsaal HS 1
14:15
Taxonomy of cohesion coefficients for weighted and directed multilayer networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Paolo Bartesaghi
14:30
Fitting degree distributions of complex networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shane Mannion
14:45
Node anonymity in networks: The infectiousness of uniqueness (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rachel de Jong
15:00
Comparing Link Filtering Backbone Techniques in Real-World Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ali Yassin
15:15
Structural measures of similarity and complementarity in complex networks (abstract)
15:30
Network Classification Based Structural Analysis of Real Networks and their Model-Generated Counterparts (abstract)
PRESENTER: Roland Molontay
15:45
Node-layer duality: exploring the dark side of multilayer networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Charley Presigny
16:00
Quantifying the Topological Stability of a Simplicial Complex (abstract)
16:15
igraph — the network analysis package (abstract)
PRESENTER: Szabolcs Horvát
16:30
Towards big multilayer network data management (abstract)
14:15-15:30 Session 29D: Financial Networks (Hörsaal HS 6 Franz-König-Saal)
Chair:
14:15
Networks of climate finance reveal systemic failure of fossil fuel divestment (abstract)
PRESENTER: Max Falkenberg
14:30
Complex dynamics of multihoming in dark web markets (abstract)
14:45
Venture Capital Networks: Lead Investors Fit (& Win) (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marta Zava
15:00
Portfolio diversification using network science and machine learning (abstract)
PRESENTER: Miroslav Mirchev
14:15-16:45 Session 29E: Epidemic Modeling (Hörsaal HS 5)
Location: Hörsaal HS 5
14:15
Non-backtracking considerations for a modelling framework for the spread of epidemics on temporal networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Philipp Hövel
14:30
Trading contact tracing efficiency for finding patient zero (abstract)
PRESENTER: Petter Holme
14:45
Exact solution of Markovian SIR epidemics on heterogeneous networks (abstract)
15:00
Vaccination Strategies for COVID-19 in the Omicron Era: A Mathematical Model Analysis (abstract)
15:15
Epidemic spreading and contact tracing on clique networks (abstract)
15:30
Statistical evidence of proximity-sensitive awareness in clusters of identical genetic sequences during the COVID-19 pandemic (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gergely Odor
15:45
Comparing the efficiency of forward and backward contact tracing (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jonas L Juul
16:00
Effects of local interactions in epidemic outbreaks in networks of structured populations (abstract)
PRESENTER: Cédric Simal
16:15
The impact of timescale separation in the co-evolution of contagions and institutions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jonathan St-Onge
16:30
Effect of initial infection size on network SIR model (abstract)
14:15-15:30 Session 29F: Misinformation & Influence (Hörsaal HS 3)
Location: Hörsaal HS 3
14:15
Twitter cascade reconstruction to find misinformation amplifiers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Matthew DeVerna
14:30
Predicting Persuasion Success with Network-Based Machine-Learning Tools (abstract)
PRESENTER: Agnes Horvat
14:45
Improving discourse quality in social media networks: A large-scale, longitudinal study of influencing speech characteristics (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alina Herderich
15:00
Who is driving the conversation? Analysing the nodality of British MPs and journalists on online platforms (abstract)
15:15
Supply, demand and spreading of news during COVID-19 and assessment of questionable sources production (abstract)
PRESENTER: Pietro Gravino
15:30
“Doing the Search”: Differential Tracking in Disinformation Websites and its Impact on Search Engine Results (abstract)
PRESENTER: José Reis
14:15-16:45 Session 29G: Transportation & Mobility Networks (Hörsaal HS 2)
Location: Hörsaal HS 2
14:15
Characterising air transport delays through complex networks: results and challenges (abstract)
14:30
Modular gateway-ness connectivity and structural core organization in maritime network science (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mengqiao Xu
14:45
Feel Old Yet? Updating Mode of Transportation Distributions from Travel Surveys using Data Fusion with Mobile Phone Data (abstract)
15:00
Bilevel optimization for flow control in optimal transport networks (abstract)
15:15
Variation in Cluster Formation between Free and Congested Flow in Urban Road Networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yongsung Kwon
15:30
More Accurate Demand Forecasting in Open Systems using Cartograms (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sangjoon Park
15:45
Resource-driven movements of livestock herds: impact of climate change on network dynamics (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rowland Kao
16:00
Detecting the sensitive spots in the African interurban transport network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrew Renninger
16:15
Emergence of complex topologies from flux-weighted optimization of network efficiency (abstract)
16:30
Quantifying road network vulnerability by access to healthcare (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hannah Schuster
15:30-16:45 Session 30A: Trade Networks (Hörsaal HS 6 Franz-König-Saal)
Chair:
15:30
Investigation of the relationship between the existence of zombie firms and their positions in the business trade network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rei Kinoshita
15:45
A new method for mapping global phosphorus flows (abstract)
16:00
Regional value trees in Europe (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jan Schulz
16:15
Structural correlations and economic decline spreading in international trade hypergraphs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sudo Yi
16:30
Chance, biases, and data incompleteness. Uncovering patterns in Roman time maritime trade. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Luce Prignano
15:30-16:45 Session 30B: Recommendation Systems and Filtering (Hörsaal HS 3)
Location: Hörsaal HS 3
15:30
Competition for popularity and interventions on a Chinese microblogging site (abstract)
PRESENTER: János Kertész
15:45
Entropy-based detection of Twitter’s echo-chambers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Fabio Saracco
16:00
Filter Bubble effect in opinion dynamics models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giulio Iannelli
16:15
Counterfactual Bots (abstract)
16:45-17:15Coffee Break & Poster session

 

    Check the Posters for Day 3 here!

 

17:15-18:00 Session 31: Keynote: Vito Latora (Audimax)

 

  Vito Latora (Queen Mary University of London, UK): The dynamics of social systems with higher-order interaction

 

Location: Audimax