estebanmoro
@estebanmoro.bsky.social
Researcher, scientist. Professor at the Network Science Institute @Northeastern and director of the Social Urban Networks Lab. Formerly @uc3m & @mit
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Work led by @vedransekara.bsky.social, Ivan Dotu, Manuel Cebrián and Manuel García-Herranz
Detecting bias in algorithms used to disseminate information in social networks and mitigating it using multiobjective optimization
Abstract. Social connections are conduits through which individuals communicate, information propagates, and diseases spread. Identifying individuals who a
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October 31, 2025 at 1:39 PM
Work led by @vedransekara.bsky.social, Ivan Dotu, Manuel Cebrián and Manuel García-Herranz
By optimizing only for reach, algorithms leave parts of the network behind. Our new multi-objective approach balances spread and fairness, reaching almost as many people while doing so more equitably.
Optimization and equity don’t have to be at odds.
Optimization and equity don’t have to be at odds.
October 31, 2025 at 1:39 PM
By optimizing only for reach, algorithms leave parts of the network behind. Our new multi-objective approach balances spread and fairness, reaching almost as many people while doing so more equitably.
Optimization and equity don’t have to be at odds.
Optimization and equity don’t have to be at odds.
Aline and Pedro starting off the conference with a reflection on its main topics and their evolution
October 8, 2025 at 9:06 AM
Aline and Pedro starting off the conference with a reflection on its main topics and their evolution
Maybe this? It is not really debunking it but showing the difference within county and across state internal migration www.brookings.edu/articles/ame...
Americans’ local migration reached a historic low in 2022, but long-distance moves picked up | Brookings
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020, Americans’ migration patterns to other parts of the country have changed in substantial ways. Great attention has been given to migration away from lar...
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September 29, 2025 at 10:11 AM
Maybe this? It is not really debunking it but showing the difference within county and across state internal migration www.brookings.edu/articles/ame...