Zhenyu Yang,Pietro Giardina,Nikolas Gerolimnis et al.
Zhenyu Yang et al.
We aim to infer commuters' scheduling preferences from their observed arrival times, given an exogenous traffic congestion pattern. To do this, we employ a structural model that characterizes how users balance congestion costs against the p...
Not your mean green: beyond averages in mapping socio-spatial inequities in urban greenery for smart cities [0.03%]
不只是均值绿色:超越平均数绘制城市绿地的社会空间不平等地图以打造智慧城市
Jenny Martinez,Javier Argota Sánchez-Vaquerizo,Sachit Mahajan
Jenny Martinez
As data-driven "smart city" agendas expand across Latin America, most urban performance metrics remain focused on infrastructure, connectivity, and aggregate efficiency, often neglecting who truly benefits. Urban greenery, a vital determina...
Generative AI voting: fair collective choice is resilient to LLM biases and inconsistencies [0.03%]
生成式AI投票:集体决策公正性能够抵抗大规模语言模型的偏见和不一致性
Srijoni Majumdar,Edith Elkind,Evangelos Pournaras
Srijoni Majumdar
Recent breakthroughs in generative artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) unravel new capabilities for AI personal assistants to overcome cognitive bandwidth limitations of humans, providing decision support or even d...
An agent-based model to investigate the effects of urban segregation around the clock on inequalities in health behaviour [0.03%]
一种基于代理的模型,用于调查城市隔离对健康行为不平等的影响
Clémentine Cottineau-Mugadza,Julien Perret,Romain Reuillon et al.
Clémentine Cottineau-Mugadza et al.
Social segregation in cities refers to the uneven spatial distribution of individuals from unequal social groups, such as affluent and economically vulnerable people. Social segregation may, in turn, produce social inequalities through cont...
The news in black and white: word embeddings quantify racism in South African news [0.03%]
黑白新闻:词嵌入量化南非新闻中的种族主义
Nnaemeka Ohamadike,Kevin Durrheim,Mpho Primus
Nnaemeka Ohamadike
Does race bias manifest in South African news, and how can computational methods like word embeddings reveal it? After apartheid's end in 1994, South Africa implemented policies to address racial and economic divides and transform instituti...
Thomas Chadefaux,Thomas Schincariol
Thomas Chadefaux
Forecasting models in political violence research increasingly rely on high-dimensional covariates and machine learning. Yet in practice, the most reliable conflict forecasts often come from much simpler systems: autoregressive models that ...
Personalisation and profiling using algorithms and not-so-popular Colombian music: goal-directed mechanisms in music emotion recognition [0.03%]
利用算法和个人不太熟悉的哥伦比亚音乐进行个性化和画像构建:音乐情绪识别中的目标导向机制
Juan Sebastián Gómez-Cañón,Thomas Magnus Lennie,Tuomas Eerola et al.
Juan Sebastián Gómez-Cañón et al.
This work investigates how personalised Music Emotion Recognition (MER) systems may lead to sensitive profiling when applied to musically induced emotions in politically charged contexts. We focus on traditional Colombian music with explici...
AGECovP: identifying ageism and analyzing COVID-19 discourse on older adults in YouTube [0.03%]
AGENCY:识别年龄歧视并分析YouTube上的COVID-19长者言论
Ghenai Amira,Nath Keshav,Satsangi Aarat
Ghenai Amira
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted older adults, generating widespread online discussions that revealed how this at-risk population was perceived. Understanding these portrayals is essential, as public discourse influences societa...
Safe spaces or toxic places? Content moderation and social dynamics of online eating disorder communities [0.03%]
安全地带还是有毒场所?内容审核与线上饮食障碍社区的社会动态
Kristina Lerman,Minh Duc Chu,Charles Bickham et al.
Kristina Lerman et al.
Social media platforms have become critical spaces for discussing mental health concerns, including eating disorders. While these platforms can provide valuable support networks, they may also amplify harmful content that glorifies disorder...
Thomas Louf,José J Ramasco,David Sánchez et al.
Thomas Louf et al.
The socioeconomic background of people and how they use standard forms of language are not independent, as demonstrated in various sociolinguistic studies. However, the extent to which these correlations may be influenced by the mixing of p...