SocioPatterns at NetSci 2011

2011-06-13

Several results from the SocioPatterns project were presented at the 2011 Network Science Conference in Budapest, Hungary.

Ciro Cattuto reported on simulations of realistic epidemic spreading phenomena using data from a SocioPatterns deployment. These results will soon appear in BMC Medicine.

Alain Barrat presented the results of our paper What’s in a crowd? Analysis of face-to-face behavioral networks published in the Journal of Theoretical Biology (2011).

Anna Machens discussed the interplay between the timescales of evolution of a dynamical network and the timescales of dynamical process taking place on the network.

Wouter Van den Broeck discussed the making of SIXTY-NINE DAYS OF CLOSE ENCOUNTERS AT THE SCIENCE GALLERY in Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks, the 2nd Leonardo satellite symposium.

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