Exposure and adoption of opinions in social networks are important questions in education, business, and government. We describe a novel application of pervasive computing based on using mobile phone sensors to measure and model the face-to-face interactions and subsequent opinion changes amongst undergraduates, during the 2008 US presidential election campaign. We find that self-reported political discussants have characteristic interaction patterns and can be predicted from sensor data. Mobile features can be used to estimate unique individual exposure to different opinions, and help discover surprising patterns of dynamic homophily related to external political events, such as election debates and election day. To our knowledge, this is ...
In Opinion Dynamics, one of the most exploited approaches for understanding the effects of different...
abstract how effective are presidential candidates at engaging view-ers during debates? to answer th...
This study examines the impact of political information conveyed through computer-mediated social ne...
Exposure and adoption of opinions in social networks are important questions in education, business,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
Mobile phones are a pervasive platform for opportunistic sensing of behaviors and opinions. We show ...
Mobile phones are a pervasive platform for opportunistic sensing of behaviors and opinions. We show...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...
Since the last decade, the arrival of social media has established new practices which have changed ...
Social media have been employed to assess public opinions on events, markets, and policies. Most cur...
Measuring and forecasting opinion trends from real-time social media is a long-standing goal of big-...
Opinion polls play an important role in modern democratic processes: they are known to not only affe...
Elections are among the most critical events in a national calendar. During elections, candidates in...
Public opinion and election prediction models based on social media typically aggregate, weight, and...
Social media have been extensively praised for increasing democratic discussion on social issues rel...
In Opinion Dynamics, one of the most exploited approaches for understanding the effects of different...
abstract how effective are presidential candidates at engaging view-ers during debates? to answer th...
This study examines the impact of political information conveyed through computer-mediated social ne...
Exposure and adoption of opinions in social networks are important questions in education, business,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
Mobile phones are a pervasive platform for opportunistic sensing of behaviors and opinions. We show ...
Mobile phones are a pervasive platform for opportunistic sensing of behaviors and opinions. We show...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...
Since the last decade, the arrival of social media has established new practices which have changed ...
Social media have been employed to assess public opinions on events, markets, and policies. Most cur...
Measuring and forecasting opinion trends from real-time social media is a long-standing goal of big-...
Opinion polls play an important role in modern democratic processes: they are known to not only affe...
Elections are among the most critical events in a national calendar. During elections, candidates in...
Public opinion and election prediction models based on social media typically aggregate, weight, and...
Social media have been extensively praised for increasing democratic discussion on social issues rel...
In Opinion Dynamics, one of the most exploited approaches for understanding the effects of different...
abstract how effective are presidential candidates at engaging view-ers during debates? to answer th...
This study examines the impact of political information conveyed through computer-mediated social ne...