IARPA contract to study new ways to forecast critical societal events
University and industry scientists are determining how to forecast significant societal events, ranging from violent protests to nationwide credit-rate crashes, by analyzing the billions of pieces of...
View ArticleCNetS research at CCS’15
Big success for CNetS researchers at the Conference on Complex Systems (CCS’15)! Here are the accepted talks from our center: Computational fact checking from knowledge networks by Giovanni Luca...
View ArticleCNETS professors create complex systems on the dance floor
E-Trash/Rocha and DJ Angst/Bollen performing at the Riot Bootique“On the last Friday of each month, instead of heading home to their families after the weekly School of Informatics, Computing and...
View ArticleStudy finds online interest in sex rises at Christmas, with more births nine...
World Map Categorized by Sex Search Patterns “First global analysis of human birth-rate cycles reveals that post-holiday ‘baby boom’ persists across cultures, hemispheres. CNETS PhD student Ian Wood...
View ArticleBollen social media study shows how affect labeling can help moderate emotions
Your mother always told you that if something was bothering you, you should talk about it. It would make you feel better. Turns out she was right, and researchers at the School of Informatics,...
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