Mariano BeiróNational Scientific and Technical Research Council | conicet
Mariano Beiró
PhD degree in Engineering
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October 2014 - March 2015
January 2009 - November 2013
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The success of an on-line movement could be defined in terms of the shift to large-scale and the later off-line massive street actions of protests. The role of social media in this process is to facilitate the transformation from small or local feelings of disagreement into large-scale social actions. The way how social media achieves that effect i...
We study the dynamics of interactions between a traditional medium, the New York Times journal, and its followers in Twitter, using a massive dataset. It consists of the metadata of the articles published by the journal during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the posts published in Twitter by a large set of followers of the @nytimes acc...
Historically, policymakers and practitioners relied exclusively on survey and census
data to design and plan for assistive interventions; now, social media offer a timely
and cost-effective way to reach out to populations otherwise unobserved. This study
was designed to address the needs of a non-for-profit organisation to reach out to
the young un...
We study the dynamics of interactions between a traditional medium, the New York Times journal, and its followers in Twitter, using a massive dataset. It consists of the metadata of the articles published by the journal during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the posts published in Twitter by a large set of followers of the @nytimes acc...
Vaccination hesitancy has been a threat to public health since a long time, and it is currently being fueled by the large spreading of misinformation in many social media. Attitudes against vaccination usually rise around fake news or conspiracy theories, but according to moral psychology they are shaped by individual moral preferences. The Moral F...
Predicting the geographical location of users of social media like Twitter has found several applications in health surveillance, emergency monitoring, content personalization, and social studies in general. In this work we contribute to the research in this area by designing and evaluating new methods based on the literature of weighted multigraph...
We present a study of the evolution of the political landscape during the 2015 and 2019 presidential elections in Argentina, based on data obtained from the micro-blogging platform Twitter. We build a semantic network based on the hashtags used by all the users following at least one of the main candidates. With this network we can detect the topic...
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We present a study of the evolution of the political landscape during the 2015 and 2019 presidential elections in Argentina, based on the data obtained from the micro-blogging platform Twitter. We build a semantic network based on the hashtags used by all the users following at least one of the main candidates. With this network we can detect the t...
There is an increasing interest in the NLP community in capturing variations in the usage of language, either through time (i.e., semantic drift), across regions (as dialects or variants) or in different social contexts (i.e., professional or media technolects). Several successful dynamical embeddings have been proposed that can track semantic chan...
Psychological, political, cultural, and even societal factors are entangled in the reasoning and decision-making process towards vaccination, rendering vaccine hesitancy a complex issue. Here, administering a series of surveys via a Facebook-hosted application, we study the worldviews of people that “Liked” supportive or vaccine resilient Facebook...
Psychological, political, cultural, and even societal factors are entangled in the reasoning and decision-making process towards vaccination, rendering vaccine hesitancy a complex issue. Here, administering a series of surveys via a Facebook-hosted application, we study the worldviews of people that "Liked" supportive or vaccine resilient Facebook...
Social media in scientific research offer a unique digital observatory of human behaviours and hence great opportunities to conduct research at large scale answering complex sociodemographic questions. We focus on the identification and assessment of biases in social media administered surveys. This study aims to shed light on population, self-sele...
As the first decentralized digital currency introduced in 2009 together with the blockchain, Bitcoin offers new opportunities both for developed and developing countries. Bitcoin peer-to-peer transactions are independent of the banking system, thus facilitating foreign exchanges with low transaction fees such as remittances, with a high degree of a...
The social inclusion aspects of shopping malls and their effects on our understanding of urban spaces have been a controversial argument largely discussed in the literature. Shopping malls offer an open, safe and democratic version of the public space. Many of their detractors suggest that malls target their customers in subtle ways, promoting soci...
Personal electronic devices such as smartphones give access to a broad range of behavioral signals that can be used to learn about the characteristics and preferences of individuals. In this study we explore the connection between demographic and psychological attributes and digital records for a cohort of 7,633 people, closely representative of th...
Predicting human mobility flows at different spatial scales is challenged by
the heterogeneity of individual trajectories and the multi-scale nature of
transportation networks. As vast amounts of digital traces of human behaviour
become available, an opportunity arises to improve mobility models by
integrating into them proxy data on mobility colle...
The Internet is composed of routing devices connected between them and
organized into independent administrative entities: the Autonomous Systems. The
existence of different types of Autonomous Systems (like large connectivity
providers, Internet Service Providers or universities) together with
geographical and economical constraints, turns the Int...
We uncover the global organization of clustering in real complex networks. To this end, we ask whether triangles in real networks organize as in maximally random graphs with given degree and clustering distributions, or as in maximally ordered graph models where triangles are forced into modules. The answer comes by way of exploring m-core landscap...
Supplementary Information
The study of community structure has been a hot topic of research over the
last years. But, while successfully applied in several areas, the concept lacks
of a general and precise notion. Facts like the hierarchical structure and
heterogeneity of complex networks make it difficult to unify the idea of
community and its evaluation. The global functi...
Community structure is relevant to understand the properties of social networks and predict their behavior. But when this study includes the dynamic evolution, finding these communities and following them through time can be even more useful: it may help us to understand how social networks grow and to develop constructive models. In this article w...
Modularity was introduced as a measure of goodness for the community structure induced by a partition of the set of vertices in a graph. Then, it also became an objective function used to find good partitions, with high success. Nevertheless, some works have shown a scaling limit and certain instabilities when finding communities with this criterio...
We propose a new non-parametric and linear-complexity al-gorithm to visualize complex networks, which were previously decom-posed in subsets according to some criteria. We show two representations: the first including all edges and vertices and the second, summarized, highlighting subsets and their relations. In this paper we use a com-munity decom...
Internet is a complex network composed by several networks: the Autonomous
Systems, each one designed to transport information efficiently. Routing
protocols aim to find paths between nodes whenever it is possible (i.e., the
network is not partitioned), or to find paths verifying specific constraints
(e.g., a certain QoS is required). As connectivi...
In this paper, we present an extension of large network visualization (LaNet-vi), a tool to visualize large scale networks using the k-core decomposition. One of the new features is how vertices compute their angular position. While in the later version it is done using shell clusters, in this version we use the angular coordinate of vertices in hi...