The study reported in this paper investigates an adaptive temporal-causal network-model for emotion contagion. The dynamic network principles of emotion contagion and the adaptive principles of homophily and Hebbian learning were used to simulate the change in multiple emotions and social interactions over time. It is shown that the model can be successfully initialised with Twitter data, while parameters were optimised via simulated annealing. Moreover, an exploratory analysis for model validation and applications provided insights in the model's potentials and limitations. The study advances the existing methodology of modelling the social contagion of multiple emotions in a context where also the social network evolves over time
Human populations are arranged in social networks that determine interactions and influence the spre...
The aim of the study reported here was to develop a model that can simulate the changes in human beh...
In this thesis, we consider three network-based systems, focusing on emergent behaviors resulting fr...
In this paper a cognitive model is presented for sharing behaviour (retweeting) on Twitter, addressi...
This study describes the use of adaptive temporal-causal networks to model and simulate the developm...
Network-Oriented Modelling based on adaptive temporal-causal networks provides a unified approach to...
This study combined the Social Science principles of homophily and social contagion within an approa...
This contribution presents a Network-Oriented Modelling approach based on temporal-causal networks. ...
In this paper, it is illustrated how a network-oriented modeling approach based on temporal-causal n...
This study describes the use of adaptive temporal-causal networks to model and simulate the developm...
The persistence of information communicated between humans is difficult to measure as it is affected...
In this paper we model the opinion dynamics in social groups in combination with adaptation of the c...
This paper introduces an integrated temporal-causal model for dynamics in social networks addressing...
This paper discusses how Network-Oriented Modelling based on adaptive temporal-causal networks can b...
An earlier proposed temporal-causal network model for mutual absorption of emotions aims to model em...
Human populations are arranged in social networks that determine interactions and influence the spre...
The aim of the study reported here was to develop a model that can simulate the changes in human beh...
In this thesis, we consider three network-based systems, focusing on emergent behaviors resulting fr...
In this paper a cognitive model is presented for sharing behaviour (retweeting) on Twitter, addressi...
This study describes the use of adaptive temporal-causal networks to model and simulate the developm...
Network-Oriented Modelling based on adaptive temporal-causal networks provides a unified approach to...
This study combined the Social Science principles of homophily and social contagion within an approa...
This contribution presents a Network-Oriented Modelling approach based on temporal-causal networks. ...
In this paper, it is illustrated how a network-oriented modeling approach based on temporal-causal n...
This study describes the use of adaptive temporal-causal networks to model and simulate the developm...
The persistence of information communicated between humans is difficult to measure as it is affected...
In this paper we model the opinion dynamics in social groups in combination with adaptation of the c...
This paper introduces an integrated temporal-causal model for dynamics in social networks addressing...
This paper discusses how Network-Oriented Modelling based on adaptive temporal-causal networks can b...
An earlier proposed temporal-causal network model for mutual absorption of emotions aims to model em...
Human populations are arranged in social networks that determine interactions and influence the spre...
The aim of the study reported here was to develop a model that can simulate the changes in human beh...
In this thesis, we consider three network-based systems, focusing on emergent behaviors resulting fr...