Scientific American used our data to display contact networks in a hospital ward in the November 2012 Graphic Science column. The interactive visualization can be seen here.
NEWSSocioPatterns featured in Scientific American Graphic Science columnPublished on: Oct 26, 2012
Scientific American used our data to display contact networks in a hospital ward in the November 2012 Graphic Science column. The interactive visualization can be seen here.
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SocioPatterns at ECCS2012Published on: Aug 22, 2012
New results from the SocioPatterns collaboration will be presented at the European Complex Systems Conference 2012 in Brussels, Belgium. Laetitia Gauvin will speak in the main conference track on September 7th about Patterns of spreading dynamics over networks of human proximity. Anna Machens will speak at the satellite workshop on Data-Driven Modeling of Contagion Processes about Bridging the gap between dynamic network data and contact matrices.
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SocioPatterns at Sunbelt 2012Published on: Mar 9, 2012
Recent work on age-dependent gender homophily in schools will be presented at the upcoming Sunbelt XXXII conference in Redondo Beach, CA (March 12-18, 2012). Juliette Stehlé will give a talk on “Gender homophily among children: a sociometric study using RFID badges”.
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SocioPatterns at the APS march MeetingPublished on: Feb 18, 2012
An overview of the SocioPatterns collaboration and of its results will be presented at the APS March meeting in Boston, USA (Feb. 27 – Mar. 2, 2012): A. Barrat will give an invited talk titled “Mining networks of human contact with wearable sensors”.
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Releasing the time-resolved Infectious SocioPatterns data setPublished on: Nov 28, 2011
The time-resolved dataset of human contacts gathered during the artscience exhibition INFECTIOUS: STAY AWAY at the Science Gallery in Dublin, Ireland is now available for download. It is the dynamic counterpart of the daily cumulated contact networks released previously.
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