Online social networks have transformed the way in which humans communicate and interact, leading to a new information ecosystem where people send and receive information through multiple channels, including traditional communication media. Despite many attempts to characterize the structure and dynamics of these techno-social systems, little is known about fundamental aspects such as how collective attention arises and what determines the information life-cycle. Current approaches to these problems either focus on human temporal dynamics or on semiotic dynamics. In addition, as recently shown, information ecosystems are highly competitive, with humans and memes striving for scarce resources -visibility and attention, respectively. Inspired...
We used an ecological approach based on a neutral model to study the competition for attention in an...
The origin of population-scale coordination has puzzled philosophers and scientists for centuries. R...
Philosophers and social scientists have recently turned to Lewis sender–receiver games to provide an...
Understanding human interactions in online communications is of paramount importance for our society...
Online social networks have significantly changed global communication dynamics. Despite the complex...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
In this paper, we study the information propagation in an empirical blogging network by game-theoret...
[eng] The perceptual and cognitive abilities of humans are not infinite but limited resources [1],[2...
Trabajo presentado en la Complex Networks (10th International Conference on Complex Networks and the...
Online social networks (OSNs) enable researchers to study the social universe at a previously unatta...
Millions of interactions between people take place on the Web everyday. In this work, we utilize dat...
Online social media has greatly affected the way in which we communicate with each other. However, l...
abstract: This thesis deals with the analysis of interpersonal communication dynamics in online soci...
Social networks are everywhere in our everyday lives. We aggregate information, make decisions, and...
The inner dynamics of the multiple actors of the informations systems – i.e, T.V., newspapers, blogs...
We used an ecological approach based on a neutral model to study the competition for attention in an...
The origin of population-scale coordination has puzzled philosophers and scientists for centuries. R...
Philosophers and social scientists have recently turned to Lewis sender–receiver games to provide an...
Understanding human interactions in online communications is of paramount importance for our society...
Online social networks have significantly changed global communication dynamics. Despite the complex...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
In this paper, we study the information propagation in an empirical blogging network by game-theoret...
[eng] The perceptual and cognitive abilities of humans are not infinite but limited resources [1],[2...
Trabajo presentado en la Complex Networks (10th International Conference on Complex Networks and the...
Online social networks (OSNs) enable researchers to study the social universe at a previously unatta...
Millions of interactions between people take place on the Web everyday. In this work, we utilize dat...
Online social media has greatly affected the way in which we communicate with each other. However, l...
abstract: This thesis deals with the analysis of interpersonal communication dynamics in online soci...
Social networks are everywhere in our everyday lives. We aggregate information, make decisions, and...
The inner dynamics of the multiple actors of the informations systems – i.e, T.V., newspapers, blogs...
We used an ecological approach based on a neutral model to study the competition for attention in an...
The origin of population-scale coordination has puzzled philosophers and scientists for centuries. R...
Philosophers and social scientists have recently turned to Lewis sender–receiver games to provide an...