8 pages, 3 figures (v2: typos, minor corrections in section 3.2) (v3: examples, figures added)Until now, most studies carried onto social or semantic networks have considered each of these networks independently. Our goal here is to bring a formal frame for studying both networks empirically as well as to point out stylized facts that would explain their reciprocal influence and the emergence of clusters of agents, which may also be regarded as ''cultural cliques''. We show how to apply the Galois lattice theory to the modeling of the coevolution of social and conceptual networks, and the characterization of cultural communities. Basing our approach on Barabasi-Albert's models, we however extend the usual preferential attachment probability...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
International audienceWith the democratization of computing power and access to rich datasets in the...
Socio-semantic networks involve agents creating and processing information: communities of scientist...
8 pages, 3 figures (v2: typos, minor corrections in section 3.2) (v3: examples, figures added)Until ...
Social and semantic networks have often been studied separately. We provide a theoretical framework ...
In the context of computational social modelling, culture represents the broad set of attributes ove...
Although a number of models have been developed to investigate the emergence of culture and evolutio...
This paper explores the relations between social ties and cultural constructs in small groups. The a...
The emergence and institutionalization of cooperation in sizable groups without reciprocity receives...
Building on Granovetter's theory of the "strength of weak ties,'' research on "small-world'' network...
Personal social networks reveal potential sources of dyadic social influence. Social influence is pi...
The social and the cultural orders are dual – that is, they constitute each other. To understand eit...
Social networks are organized into communities with dense internal connections, giving rise to high ...
© 2012 Dr. Jens PfauThe subject of this thesis is the computational modeling of the transmission of ...
Social networks are organized into communities with dense internal connections, giving rise to high ...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
International audienceWith the democratization of computing power and access to rich datasets in the...
Socio-semantic networks involve agents creating and processing information: communities of scientist...
8 pages, 3 figures (v2: typos, minor corrections in section 3.2) (v3: examples, figures added)Until ...
Social and semantic networks have often been studied separately. We provide a theoretical framework ...
In the context of computational social modelling, culture represents the broad set of attributes ove...
Although a number of models have been developed to investigate the emergence of culture and evolutio...
This paper explores the relations between social ties and cultural constructs in small groups. The a...
The emergence and institutionalization of cooperation in sizable groups without reciprocity receives...
Building on Granovetter's theory of the "strength of weak ties,'' research on "small-world'' network...
Personal social networks reveal potential sources of dyadic social influence. Social influence is pi...
The social and the cultural orders are dual – that is, they constitute each other. To understand eit...
Social networks are organized into communities with dense internal connections, giving rise to high ...
© 2012 Dr. Jens PfauThe subject of this thesis is the computational modeling of the transmission of ...
Social networks are organized into communities with dense internal connections, giving rise to high ...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
International audienceWith the democratization of computing power and access to rich datasets in the...
Socio-semantic networks involve agents creating and processing information: communities of scientist...