Coevolution of a multilayer node-aligned network whose layers represent different social relations.
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Computational social networks
Published Date:
Nov 6, 2017
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We examine the coevolution of three-layer node-aligned network of university students. The first layer is defined by nominations based on perceived prominence collected from repeated surveys during the first four semesters; the second is a behavioral layer representing actual students' interactions based on records of mobile calls and text messages; while the third is a behavioral layer representing potential face-to-face interactions suggested by bluetooth collocations.
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