Workshop
Workshop on community
dynamics on Twitter during the election period: random graph
analysis (April 26 and 27, 2018)
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française
The purpose of this workshop is to allow researchers from
different backgrounds to discuss the topic of random graphs and
in particular an application on behavior on Twitter. It will
take place on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 April in the auditorium
of the
IMAG
building (700 avenue centrale, 38401
Saint-Martin-d'Hères).
The workshop poster is available for download
by
clicking here.
Program
Presentations will be in French or English according to the
preference of the speakers; the slides will be in English. Abstracts
are available for download. The program is as follows:
► Thursday afternoon
- Welcome and opening of the workshop (13h30-14h)
- Colloquium (14h-15h)
- Bayesian inference on graphs (15h-16h) :
→ Alisa
Kirichenko (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica,
Amsterdam).
- Break (16h-16h30)
- Textual analysis over time (16h30-18h30) :
→ Marco
Corneli (Université Côte d'Azur).
→ Julien
Velcin d'ERIC (Lyon 2).
- Poster and cocktail session to promote exchanges
(18h30-19h30)
► Friday morning
- Buzz in the networks (8h30-11h45 including break)
:
→ Floriana
Gargiulo de GEMASS (Sorbonne).
→ Eric Gaussier
du LIG (Grenoble).
→ Deffuant
Guillaume d'IRSTEA (Clermont Ferrand).
► Friday afternoon
- Felt in tweets (13h45-17h including break) :
→ Georgios Balikas
du LIG (Grenoble).
→ Julien Jacques
d'ERIC (Lyon 2).
→ Jean-Philippe
Magué (ENS Lyon).
Registration (free but mandatory)
How to come?

To come from the Grenoble station,
take the
tram
B direction "Gières - Plaine des Sports" and get off at
the stop "Gabriel Fauré" (be careful composting the ticket is
outside the tram, on the docks it is also possible
to
pay for your ticket by sending an SMS but it is more). You
will then be
5
minutes walk from the building (a large black and white
building with the name IMAG on the left side that you will see
as soon as you have bypassed the red building
IAE).

To come by car, the easiest way is to take the exit
1
DOMAINE UNIVERSITAIRE of the peripheral bypassing Grenoble
(beware, this solution is not necessarily the fastest at rush
hours). To park, there is a large number of car parks around the
building.

To come by bike, you can choose to follow the banks of the Isere
(very pretty at this time of the year) or
to take the many
bike paths of the agglomeration of Grenoble, you will have
to fork when you arrive from side of the university field. Many
bicycle parking lots are around the building.

To come on rollerblading, all you have to do is the same type of
trip as by bike. It will be possible to drop your rollers in the
auditorium.

To come on ski, it will be necessary to hope that it snows and
follow any way (be careful however to cars because the snow may
not stop them).

To come by canoe, kayak, jet ski or any other maritime vehicle,
it will be necessary to go down or up the Isère. There are no
landing places so it will help the banks not very steep (but
the
college is largely surrounded by the Isère).
Twitter
To continue analyzing interactions, feel free to use our
hashtag:
Organizers
- ◎ Sophie Achard (Gipsa-lab,
Université Grenoble Alpes).
- ◎ Julyan Arbel (INRIA
Grenoble - Rhône-Alpes).
- ◎ Vincent Brault
(Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann, Université Grenoble Alpes).
- ◎ Julien Chevallier
(Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann et Institut Fourier, Université
Grenoble Alpes).
- ◎ Jean-Marc Francony
(Laboratoire Pacte, Université Grenoble Alpes).
- ◎ Irène Gannaz (Institut
Camille Jordan, INSA Lyon).
- ◎ Eric Gaussier
(Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble, Université Grenoble
Alpes).
- ◎ Arnaud Guillin
(Laboratoire de Mathématique, Université Blaise Pascal
Clermont-Ferrand).
- ◎ Franck Iutzeler
(Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann, Université Grenoble Alpes).
- ◎ Julien Jacques
(Laboratoire ERIC, Université de Lyon, Lyon 2).
- ◎ Raphaël Rossignol
(Institut Fourier, Université Grenoble Alpes).
- ◎ Adeline Samson
(Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann, Université Grenoble Alpes).
- ◎ Charline Smadi
(Laboratoire d'Ingénierie pour les Systèmes Complexes,
Irstea, Clermont-Ferrand).
Financial support
This workshop was supported by:
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