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Computational Social Science Workshop | Comparing Modularity Scores Across Different Social Networks: Pitfalls, Illustrations, and Suggestions
Dec 16 | Tue

In the third Computational Social Science Workshop of this academic year hosted by the Faculty of Social Sciences at th ...

Review of Computational Social Science Workshop | Geospatial Big Data Empowers Sustainable Development: Hong Kong’s “15-Minute City”
Sep 29 | Mon

To advance research in computational social science, the Computational Social Science Workshop organized by Faculty of ...

5th Computational Social Science Workshop of 2024/2025: risk reallocation, financialization and household debt in China
Apr 29 | Tue

Against the backdrop of financialization, economic down turns, and labor instability, debt has been mounting across all ...

4th Computational Social Science Workshop of 2024/2025: From Classical to Counterfactual: Unlocking the Secrets of Mediation Analysis
Apr 23 | Wed

To promote the development and application of computational social science research, the Faculty of Social Sciences at ...

3rd Computational Social Sciences Workshop of 2024/2025: Is Foreign Pseudohistory a Form of Conspiracy Theory?
Mar 06 | Thu

To promote the development and application of computational social science research, the Faculty of Social Sciences at ...

1st Computational Social Sciences Workshop of 2024/2025: How to Improve the Accuracy of Automated Occupational Coding?
Oct 30 | Wed

To promote the development and application of computational social science research, the Faculty of Social Sciences (FS ...

Computational Social Science Workshop | The analysis of executive-legislative relations in Macau between 1999 and 2023
Apr 17 | Wed

In the recent Computational Social Sciences Workshop, Prof. Daina Chiba of the Department of Government and Public Admi ...

8th Computational Social Science Workshop-a new angle for the transmission biases in cultural evolution
Dec 13 | Wed

Transmission bias refers to the psychological tendencies of individuals to favor specific cultural variants rather than ...

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