At LINK, we strive to understand and predict group behavior in networks and socio-technical systems. Using techniques that include social network analysis, applied machine learning, and computational social science, we explore ideas around collective intelligence, creation and diffusion of knowledge, and the dynamics of communication and innovation. LINK encourages an interdisciplinary approach to research and scholarship, and collaborates with faculty and students within the School of Communication, McCormick School of Engineering, and Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. To learn about our current projects, visit our website. For more information about research opportunities in the lab, please contact Agnes Horvat. Our research is sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
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Early Detection of Collective Misconceptions with Network-Aware Machine Learning Tools
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Code for the paper: Emergent Influence Networks in Good-Faith Online Discussions
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Public repo for sharing scripts related to information retention project published in ICWSM2023.
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Aggregate data and sample code for the paper: Novelty and Cultural Evolution in Modern Popular Music
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Code for the paper: Characterizing Online Media on COVID-19 during the Early Months of the Pandemic.
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Data for the paper: Gender Inequities in the Online Dissemination of Scholars’ Work
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Code for the paper: Birds of a Feather Flock Together Online: Social Media Associations by User Base.
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