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Pervasive and Mobile Computing | 2013

Interdependence and predictability of human mobility and social interactions

Manlio De Domenico; Antonio Lima; Mirco Musolesi

Previous studies have shown that human movement is predictable to a certain extent at different geographic scales. The existing prediction techniques exploit only the past history of the person taken into consideration as input of the predictors. In this paper, we show that by means of multivariate nonlinear time series prediction techniques it is possible to increase the forecasting accuracy by considering movements of friends, people, or more in general entities, with correlated mobility patterns (i.e., characterised by high mutual information) as inputs. Finally, we evaluate the proposed techniques on the Nokia Mobile Data Challenge and Cabspotting datasets.


EPJ Data Science | 2015

Personalized routing for multitudes in smart cities

Manlio De Domenico; Antonio Lima; Marta C. González; Alex Arenas

Human mobility in a city represents a fascinating complex system that combines social interactions, daily constraints and random explorations. New collections of data that capture human mobility not only help us to understand their underlying patterns but also to design intelligent systems. Bringing us the opportunity to reduce traffic and to develop other applications that make cities more adaptable to human needs. In this paper, we propose an adaptive routing strategy which accounts for individual constraints to recommend personalized routes and, at the same time, for constraints imposed by the collectivity as a whole. Using big data sets recently released during the Telecom Italia Big Data Challenge, we show that our algorithm allows us to reduce the overall traffic in a smart city thanks to synergetic effects, with the participation of individuals in the system, playing a crucial role.


Scientific Reports | 2013

The Anatomy of a Scientific Rumor

M. De Domenico; Antonio Lima; P. Mougel; Mirco Musolesi

The announcement of the discovery of a Higgs boson-like particle at CERN will be remembered as one of the milestones of the scientific endeavor of the 21st century. In this paper we present a study of information spreading processes on Twitter before, during and after the announcement of the discovery of a new particle with the features of the elusive Higgs boson on 4th July 2012. We report evidence for non-trivial spatio-temporal patterns in user activities at individual and global level, such as tweeting, re-tweeting and replying to existing tweets. We provide a possible explanation for the observed time-varying dynamics of user activities during the spreading of this scientific “rumor”. We model the information spreading in the corresponding network of individuals who posted a tweet related to the Higgs boson discovery. Finally, we show that we are able to reproduce the global behavior of about 500,000 individuals with remarkable accuracy.


Nature Communications | 2016

Understanding congested travel in urban areas.

Serdar Çolak; Antonio Lima; Marta C. González

Rapid urbanization and increasing demand for transportation burdens urban road infrastructures. The interplay of number of vehicles and available road capacity on their routes determines the level of congestion. Although approaches to modify demand and capacity exist, the possible limits of congestion alleviation by only modifying route choices have not been systematically studied. Here we couple the road networks of five diverse cities with the travel demand profiles in the morning peak hour obtained from billions of mobile phone traces to comprehensively analyse urban traffic. We present that a dimensionless ratio of the road supply to the travel demand explains the percentage of time lost in congestion. Finally, we examine congestion relief under a centralized routing scheme with varying levels of awareness of social good and quantify the benefits to show that moderate levels are enough to achieve significant collective travel time savings.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Disease Containment Strategies based on Mobility and Information Dissemination

Antonio Lima; M. De Domenico; Veljko Pejovic; Mirco Musolesi

Human mobility and social structure are at the basis of disease spreading. Disease containment strategies are usually devised from coarse-grained assumptions about human mobility. Cellular networks data, however, provides finer-grained information, not only about how people move, but also about how they communicate. In this paper we analyze the behavior of a large number of individuals in Ivory Coast using cellular network data. We model mobility and communication between individuals by means of an interconnected multiplex structure where each node represents the population in a geographic area (i.e., a sous-préfecture, a third-level administrative region). We present a model that describes how diseases circulate around the country as people move between regions. We extend the model with a concurrent process of relevant information spreading. This process corresponds to people disseminating disease prevention information, e.g., hygiene practices, vaccination campaign notices and other, within their social network. Thus, this process interferes with the epidemic. We then evaluate how restricting the mobility or using preventive information spreading process affects the epidemic. We find that restricting mobility does not delay the occurrence of an endemic state and that an information campaign might be an effective countermeasure.


security of information and networks | 2014

The Uncertainty of Identity Toolset: Analysing Digital Traces for User Profiling

Muhammad Adnan; Antonio Lima; Luca Rossi; Suresh Veluru; Pa Longley; Mirco Musolesi; Muttukrishnan Rajarajan

People manage a spectrum of identities in cyber domains. Profiling individuals and assigning them to distinct groups or classes have potential applications in targeted services, online fraud detection, extensive social sorting, and cyber-security. This paper presents the Uncertainty of Identity Toolset, a framework for the identification and profiling of users from their social media accounts and e-mail addresses. More specifically, in this paper we discuss the design and implementation of two tools of the framework. The Twitter Geographic Profiler tool builds a map of the ethno-cultural communities of a persons friends on Twitter social media service. The E-mail Address Profiler tool identifies the probable identities of individuals from their e-mail addresses and maps their geographical distribution across the UK. To this end, this paper presents a framework for profiling the digital traces of individuals.


CompleNet | 2013

A Growing Model for Scale–Free Networks Embedded in Hyperbolic Metric Spaces

Giuseppe Mangioni; Antonio Lima

Some results by Krioukov et al. show how real world networks are produced by hidden metric spaces. Specifically, scale-free networks can be obtained from hyperbolic metric spaces. While the model proposed by Krioukov can produce a static scale-free network, all nodes are created at one time and none can be later added. In this work we propose a growing model which leverages the same concepts and allows to gradually add nodes to a scale-free network, obtained from a discretised hyperbolic model. We also show how nodes are correctly positioned relying on local information and how greedy routing builds optimal paths in the network.


international parallel and distributed processing symposium | 2009

Resource advertising in PROSA P2P network

Vincenza Carchiolo; Antonio Lima; Giuseppe Mangioni

P2P communication paradigm is a successful solution to the problem of resources sharing as shown by the numerous real overlay networks present on Internet. One of the issue of P2P networks is how a resource shared by a peer can be made known to the other peers or, in other words, how to advertise a resource on the network. In this paper we propose an advertising method for PROSA, a P2P architecture inspired by social relationships. In the paper we show that the introduction of our resources advertising method improves PROSA performance with a low overhead.


international conference on weblogs and social media | 2014

Coding Together at Scale: GitHub as a Collaborative Social Network.

Antonio Lima; Luca Rossi; Mirco Musolesi


arXiv: Social and Information Networks | 2013

Exploiting Cellular Data for Disease Containment and Information Campaigns Strategies in Country-Wide Epidemics.

Antonio Lima; Manlio De Domenico; Veljko Pejovic; Mirco Musolesi

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Mirco Musolesi

University College London

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Marta C. González

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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M. De Domenico

University of Birmingham

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Muhammad Adnan

University College London

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Pa Longley

University College London

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