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Screening Diabetic Retinopathy Using an Automated Retinal Image Analysis System in Independent and Assistive Use Cases in Mexico: Randomized Controlled Trial
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Secure and secret cooperation in robot swarms
(Science Robotics, 2021-07-28)The importance of swarm robotics systems in both academic research and real-world applications is steadily increasing. However, to reach widespread adoption, new models that ensure the secure cooperation of large groups ... -
Segregated interactions in urban and online space
(EPJ Data Science, 2020-07-10)Urban income segregation is a widespread phenomenon that challenges societies across the globe. Classical studies on segregation have largely focused on the geographic distribution of residential neighborhoods rather than ... -
Segregation and polarization in urban areas
(Royal Society Open Science, 2019-10-23)Social behaviours emerge from the exchange of information among individuals—constrained by and reciprocally influencing the structure of information flows. The Internet radically transformed communication by democratizing ... -
Sensing Informal Networks in Organizations
(American Behavioral Scientist, 2014-11-21)We present an examination of informal network structure within the sales division of a global manufacturing organization. Sociometric Badges were used to collect data on face-to-face interactions over a total of 8 weeks, ... -
Simple market models fail the test
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Social Bridges in Urban Purchase Behavior
(ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 2017-12)The understanding and modeling of human purchase behavior in city environment can have important implications in the study of urban economy and in the design and organization of cities. In this article, we study human ... -
Social Influence Leads to the Formation of Diverse Local Trends
(Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 2021-10-18)How does the visual design of digital platforms impact user behavior and the resulting environment? A body of work suggests that introducing social signals to content can increase both the inequality and unpredictability ... -
Spillovers across industries and regions in China’s regional economic diversification
(Regional Studies, 2021-03-31)Industrial diversification depends on spillovers from related industries and nearby regions, yet their interaction remains largely unclear. We study economic diversification in China during the period 1990–2015 and present ... -
The Strength of Structural Diversity in Online Social Networks
(Research, 2021-05-26)Understanding the way individuals are interconnected in social networks is of prime significance to predict their collective outcomes. Leveraging a large-scale dataset from a knowledge-sharing website, this paper presents ... -
Technology Improvement and Emissions Reductions as Mutually Reinforcing Efforts: Observations from the Global Development of Solar and Wind Energy
(MIT, 2015-11-13)Mitigating climate change is unavoidably linked to developing affordable low-carbon energy technologies that can be adopted around the world. In this report, we describe the evolution of solar and wind energy in recent ... -
Temporal fidelity in dynamic social networks
(The European Physical Journal B, 2015-10-07)It has recently become possible to record detailed social interactions in large social systems with high resolution. As we study these datasets, human social interactions display patterns that emerge at multiple time scales, ... -
Tourism Event Analytics with Mobile Phone Data
(ACM/IMS Transactions on Data Science, 2021-08)Tourism has been an increasingly significant contributor to the economy, society, and environment. Policy-making and research on tourism traditionally rely on surveys and economic datasets, which are based on small samples ... -
Towards a Comprehensive Design Approach for Complex Systems Architecture and Optimization
(2020-06-13)The main purpose of this paper is to introduce a comprehensive design approach for complex industrial systems architecture and optimization. We present an architectural design framework, useful to organize and structure ... -
Turkers of the World Unite: Multilevel In-Group Bias Among Crowdworkers on Amazon Mechanical Turk
(Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2020-03-01)Crowdsourcing has become an indispensable tool in the behavioral sciences. Often, the “crowd” is considered a black box for gathering impersonal but generalizable data. Researchers sometimes seem to forget that crowdworkers ... -
Understanding collective regularity in human mobility as a familiar stranger phenomenon
(Scientific Reports, 2021-09-30)Beyond the physical structures that contain daily routines, urban city dwellers repeatedly encounter strangers that similarly shape their environments. Familiar strangers are neither formal acquaintances nor completely ... -
Unique in the shopping mall: On the reidentifiability of credit card metadata
(Science, 2015-01-30)Large-scale data sets of human behavior have the potential to fundamentally transform the way we fight diseases, design cities, or perform research. Metadata, however, contain sensitive information. Understanding the privacy ... -
Universal resilience patterns in labor markets
(Nature Communications, 2021-03-30)Cities are the innovation centers of the US economy, but technological disruptions can exclude workers and inhibit a middle class. Therefore, urban policy must promote the jobs and skills that increase worker pay, create ... -
Unraveling the association between socioeconomic diversity and consumer price index in a tourism country
(Humanities and Social Sciences Communications volume, 2021-06-28)Diversity has tremendous value in modern society. Economic theories suggest that cultural and ethnic diversity may contribute to economic development and prosperity. To date, however, the correspondence between diversity ... -
User Profiling Based on Nonlinguistic Audio Data
(ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 2021-09-07)User profiling refers to inferring people’s attributes of interest (AoIs) like gender and occupation, which enables various applications ranging from personalized services to collective analyses. Massive nonlinguistic audio ...