Name
Affiliation
Papers
GIZEM KORKMAZ
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
24
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
80
98
11.10
Referers 
Referees 
References 
260
347
147
Search Limit
100347
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Community formation and detection on GitHub collaboration networks00.342021
Modeling the impact of Python and R packages using dependency and contributor networks00.342020
A computational study of homophily and diffusion of common knowledge on social networks based on a model of Facebook.00.342020
Networked experiments and modeling for producing collective identity in a group of human subjects using an iterative abduction framework00.342020
On the Modeling and Agent-Based Simulation of a Cooperative Group Anagram Game00.342019
Mechanistic and data-driven agent-based models to explain human behavior in online networked group anagram games.00.342019
Coordination And Common Knowledge On Communication Networks00.342018
Spreading of social contagions without key players.10.362018
Generative Modeling of Human Behavior and Social Interactions Using Abductive Analysis.20.412018
Modeling the Impact of R Packages Using Dependency and Contributor Networks.00.342018
Estimating individualized exposure impacts from ambient ozone levels: A synthetic information approach.00.342018
A Model of Homophily, Common Knowledge and Collective Action Through Facebook.00.342018
Link Prediction in the Criminal Network of Albuquerque.00.342018
Using text to predict psychological and physical health: A comparison of human raters and computerized text analysis.30.412017
A Bayesian simulation approach for supply chain synchronization.00.342017
Can social contagion spread without key players?00.342016
Human vs. Automated Text Analysis: Estimating Positive and Negative Affect.10.432016
Multi-source models for civil unrest forecasting.10.342016
Approximate Contagion Model of Common Knowledge on Facebook.10.502016
EDISON: a web application for computational health informatics at scale10.362015
Combining Heterogeneous Data Sources for Civil Unrest Forecasting90.602015
Detecting and forecasting domestic political crises: a graph-based approach110.742014
Collective action through common knowledge using a facebook model00.342014
'Beating the news' with EMBERS: forecasting civil unrest using open source indicators682.212014