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EPJ Data Science, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, December 2025
- Cheng Zhao, Junyi Cai, Shuyi Yang:

A hybrid stock prediction method based on periodic/non-periodic features analyses. 1 - Lucas Gautheron

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Balancing specialization and adaptation in a transforming scientific landscape. 2 - Eduardo Cruz, Mónica Villavicencio, Carmen Vaca, Lisette Espín-Noboa, Nervo Verdezoto:

A new approach to estimate neighborhood socioeconomic status using supermarket transactions and GNNs. 3 - Jack Tacchi

, Chiara Boldrini, Andrea Passarella, Marco Conti:
Correction to: Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer: structural properties of negative relationships on Twitter. 4 - Dongju Park, Juyong Park:

Evolution of sample-based music authorship network. 5 - Rudy Arthur:

Correlation and autocorrelation of data on complex networks. 6 - Lei Xia, Zhengfeng Huang, Gao Gao, Pengjun Zheng:

Resilience-oriented passenger subsidy design for taxi travel under pandemic control. 7 - Márton Menyhért, Eszter Bokányi

, Rense Corten, Eelke M. Heemskerk, Yuliia Kazmina, Frank W. Takes:
Connectivity and community structure of online and register-based social networks. 8 - Xin Liu, Konstantinos Pelechrinis:

Uncovering and estimating complementarity in urban lives. 9 - Wentao Xu

, Kazutoshi Sasahara, Jianxun Chu, Bin Wang, Wenlu Fan, Zhiwen Hu:
Social media warfare: investigating human-bot engagement in English, Japanese and German during the Russo-Ukrainian war on Twitter and Reddit. 10 - Francesco Maria De Collibus

, Carlo Campajola, Claudio J. Tessone:
The microvelocity of money in Ethereum. 11 - Victor Brabant, Yasaman Asgari, Pierre Borgnat, Angela Bonifati, Rémy Cazabet:

Longitudinal modularity, a modularity for link streams. 12 - Dragos Gorduza, Stefan Zohren, Xiaowen Dong:

Understanding stock market instability via graph auto-encoders. 13 - Ting Li, Lewen Mi, Xiangyu Meng, Yongju Jia, Lin Zhao, Qi Zhao, Zihao Wei, Guandong Gao, Xiangxian Li:

Addressing long-tailed distribution in judicial text for criminal motive classification: a balanced contrastive learning approach. 14 - Yulin Yu, Xianglong Li, Tianyi Li, Paramveer S. Dhillon, Daniel M. Romero:

Demographic disparity in Wikipedia coverage: a global perspective. 15 - João Augusto Leite

, Olesya Razuvayevskaya, Kalina Bontcheva, Carolina Scarton:
Weakly supervised veracity classification with LLM-predicted credibility signals. 16 - Aleksei Riabykh, Ilias Suleimanov, Ilya Nagovitcyn, Denis Surzhko, Maxim Konovalikhin, Olessia Koltsova:

Entropy-based text feature engineering approach for forecasting financial liquidity changes. 17 - James Giroux, Gangani Ariyarathne, Alexander C. Nwala, Cristiano Fanelli:

Unmasking social bots: how confident are we? 18 - Emerald Dilworth, Emmanouil Tranos

, Daniel J. Lawson
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Assessing geographic polarisation in Britain's digital landscape through stable dynamic embedding of spatial web data. 19 - Tristan J. B. Cann

, Ben Dennes, Travis Coan, Saffron O'Neill, Hywel T. P. Williams:
Using semantic similarity to measure the echo of strategic communications. 20 - Lea Karbevska

, César A. Hidalgo:
Mapping global value chains at the product level. 21 - Dorian Quelle

, Yi-Xiang Chen, Alexandre Bovet
, Scott A. Hale
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Lost in translation: using global fact-checks to measure multilingual misinformation prevalence, spread, and evolution. 22 - Timur Naushirvanov, Erick Elejalde

, Kyriaki Kalimeri, Elisa Omodei
, Márton Karsai
, Leo Ferres:
Evacuation patterns and socioeconomic stratification in the context of wildfires. 23 - Harald Victor Schweiger, Emilia Parada-Cabaleiro, Markus Schedl:

The impact of playlist characteristics on coherence in user-curated music playlists. 24 - Lorenzo Lucchini, Ollin D. Langle-Chimal

, Lorenzo Candeago, Lucio Melito, Alex Chunet, Aleister Montfort, Bruno Lepri
, Nancy Lozano-Gracia, Samuel P. Fraiberger:
Socioeconomic disparities in mobility behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries. 25 - D. Hudson Smith, Carl Ehrett, Patrick L. Warren

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Unsupervised detection of coordinated information operations in the wild. 26 - Niclas Frederic Sturm

, Cristian Candia
, Bruno Damásio
, Flávio L. Pinheiro
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High earnings through firm influence: the role of hierarchical structures in public procurement. 27 - Zackary Okun Dunivin

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Scaling hermeneutics: a guide to qualitative coding with LLMs for reflexive content analysis. 28 - Soroush Zamani Alavijeh, Xingwei Yang, Zeinab Noorian, Amira Ghenai, Fattane Zarrinkalam:

Twitter-MusicPD: melody of minds - navigating user-level data on multiple mental health disorders and music preferences. 29 - Nnaemeka Ohamadike

, Kevin Durrheim, Mpho Primus:
Whose voice matters? Word embeddings reveal identity bias in news quotes. 30 - Javier Gómez Sánchez-Seco, Mary Luz Mouronte-López, Rosa M. Benito:

Holistic approach to analysing debates on ecological sustainability over time on X. 31 - Dmitrii Fedorov, Georgii Kontsevik, Roman Bashirov, Sergey A. Mityagin, Liubov Tupikina, Nikita Zakharenko, Semen A. Budennyy:

Assessing the complexity of a path search optimization method based on clustering for a transport graph. 32 - Ali Akbar Septiandri

, Marios Constantinides, Daniele Quercia:
AI and the economic divide: How Artificial Intelligence could widen the divide in the U.S. 33 - David Abella, Johann H. Martínez, Mattia Mazzoli, Julien Migozzi, Thibault Le Corre, Eduard Alonso-Paulí

, Rafel Crespí-Cladera, Thomas Louail
, José J. Ramasco
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Exploring the spatial segmentation of housing markets from online listings. 34 - Sofia Medina

, Shazia'Ayn Babul, Timothy LaRock, Rohit Sahasrabuddhe, Renaud Lambiotte, Nicola Pedreschi
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Detection of anomalous spatio-temporal patterns of app traffic in response to catastrophic events. 35 - Kristina Radivojevic, D. J. Adams, Griffin Laszlo, Felixander Kery, Tim Weninger:

User migration in the Twitter diaspora. 36 - Wang Ngai Yeung, Riccardo Di Clemente, Renaud Lambiotte:

Garbage in garbage out? Impacts of data quality on criminal network intervention. 37 - Ghazal Kalhor

, Shiza Ali, Afra Mashhadi:
Measuring biases in AI-generated co-authorship networks. 38 - Kathyrn R. Fair

, Omar A. Guerrero
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Endogenous labour flow networks. 39 - Anubhab Das

, Sanja Scepanovic, Luca Maria Aiello, Remington Mallett, Deirdre Barrett, Daniele Quercia:
Dream content discovery from social media using natural language processing. 40 - Liam Burke-Moore, Angus R. Williams, Jonathan Bright:

Journalists are most likely to receive abuse: analysing online abuse of UK public figures across sport, politics, and journalism on Twitter. 41 - Manran Zhu

, János Kertész:
Milgram's experiment in the knowledge space: individual navigation strategies. 42 - Claudio Ascione

, Eugenio Valdano:
How floods may affect the spatial spread of respiratory pathogens: the case of Emilia-Romagna, Italy in May 2023. 43 - Xiao Wang, Xukuo Gao, Meng Sun:

Construction and analysis of corporate greenwashing index: a deep learning approach. 44 - Yuhan Tang, Abdullah Alhadlaq, Alben Rome Bagabaldo

, Marta C. Gonzalez:
Designing transit routes based on vehicle routing behavior determined through location-based services data. 45 - Nicholas W. Landry

, Jean-Gabriel Young
, Nicole Eikmeier
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Correction to: The simpliciality of higher-order networks. 53 - Kristina Lerman, Minh Duc Chu, Charles Bickham, Luca Luceri, Emilio Ferrara

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Safe spaces or toxic places? Content moderation and social dynamics of online eating disorder communities. 55 - Gahyoun Gim, Jinhyuk Yun, Sang Hoon Lee:

Quantifying interdisciplinary synergy in higher STEM education. 56 - Rubén Rodríguez Casañ, María J. Palazzi, Albert Solé-Ribalta, Markus Nordberg, Agusti Canals, Javier Borge-Holthoefer:

The robust-fragile duality of the ATLAS collaboration network. 57 - Ali Akbar Septiandri, Sanja Scepanovic, Marios Constantinides, Licia Capra, Daniele Quercia:

Uncovering organisational pride and psychological safety from glassdoor reviews. 58 - Erica Cau

, Valentina Pansanella, Dino Pedreschi, Giulio Rossetti:
Selective agreement, not sycophancy: investigating opinion dynamics in LLM interactions. 59 - Júlia Koltai, Zsófia Rakovics, Zoltán Kmetty, Kata Számel, Borbála Ungvári, Bendegúz Váradi, Ákos Huszár:

Classifying social position with social media behavioral data. 60 - Bilgeçag Aydogdu

, Didem Danis, Özge Bilgili, Cemil Yildizcan, Semiha Nur Yagcikli, Subhi Günes, Albert Ali Salah:
A novel activity space approach to discover displacement patterns via mobile phone data: an analysis of the 2023 Türkiye-Syria earthquakes. 61 - Alberto Ceria

, Frank W. Takes:
The relevance of higher-order ties. 62 - José Córdova, Emoke-Ágnes Horvát, Daniel M. Romero:

Timing and cross-platform presence shape the online dissemination of science. 63 - Vedran Sekara, Andrea Martini, Manuel García-Herranz, Do-Hyung Kim:

Uncovering large inconsistencies between machine learning derived gridded settlement datasets. 64 - Ghenai Amira, Nath Keshav, Satsangi Aarat:

AGECovP: identifying ageism and analyzing COVID-19 discourse on older adults in YouTube. 65 - Ling Xing, Shiyu Li, Honghai Wu, Qi Zhang, Huahong Ma, Kaikai Deng:

A cross-social platform distributed anomaly behavior detection method. 66 - Marta Ewa Lech, Sune Lehmann

, Jonas L. Juul:
Is it getting harder to make a hit? Evidence from 65 years of US music chart history. 67 - Jianhong Luo

, Chaoqi Jin:
Fusing content and social relationships: a multi-modal heterogeneous graph transformer approach for social bot detection. 68 - Guillaume Rollin, José Lages:

The most influential philosophers in Wikipedia: a multicultural analysis. 69 - Halla Kim, Juyong Park:

Understanding rhythmic structures, novelty, and influence in classical music from data. 70 - Hugo Contreras, Cristian Candia, Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert, Leo Ferres, Rodrigo Troncoso

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Feelings of insecurity as a gender-specific constraint on urban mobility. 71 - Matthew Sharpe, Michael Bowen, Renaud Lambiotte:

Quantifying digital habits. 72 - Emma Fraxanet, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Fabrizio Germano

, Vicenç Gómez:
Analyzing news engagement on Facebook: tracking ideological segregation and news quality in the Facebook URL dataset. 73 - Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Josep Ferrer, David Moreno, Vicenç Gómez:

A simple and explainable model for park-and-ride car park occupancy prediction. 74 - Helge Marahrens, Ameeta Agrawal, Ali Arab, Katharine M. Donato, Yaguang Liu, Nathan Wycoff, Mohamed Ahmed, Colin Hwang, Lina Laghzaoui, Kate Liggio, Bernardo Medeiros, Jenny Park, Rich Pihlstrom, Eliza Salamon, Mattea Whitlow, Lisa Singh:

Understanding the role of sentiment and emotion for predicting forced displacement. 75

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