NETfrix is the 1st podcast dedicated to Network Science (or: the dark side of Data Science).
”With great power comes great responsibility” and Network Analysis ...
NETfrix Shorts: Why is Dunbar the loneliest number?
Dunbar's Number is a well-known concept which states that the number of social ties a person has is about 150. But... when Dunbar, the famous researcher who came up with this thesis, promoted this idea on his many interviews lately, people's reaction was of disbelief. 150 sounded to them as an inflated number. If it is true, where are all these friends? So who's right - Dunbar or the talkbackers?
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NETfrix ep11:Anyone can analyze networks
To make Network Analysis accessible, we'll learn about a free and popular Network Analysis Software called Gephi.
In this episode, Gephi's founder, Mathieu Jacomy, will reveal new features and make you an offer you can't refuse if you're a Java developer 😊.
In the next episode, we'll continue this survey with about a dozen more free Network Analysis Software.
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NETfrix ep10: What's the rumpus about Networks2021 conference?
This episode features Dr. Ann McCranie, the Chief Organizer, with special tips to newcomers & Prof. Baruch Barzel on his lab's presentation about new discoveries & mysteries of Network Dynamics.
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NETfrix ep09: Six Degrees of Intuition
This episode is dedicated to improving our intuitions about networks, using the naive idea of 6-Degrees-of-separation and flip it (literally). On the way, we'll learn some new network laws.
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NETfrix ep08: The Episode for the Aspiring Network Scientist w/Michele Coscia
Michele Coscia, an associate professor at IT University of Copenhagen by day, and by night, the author of the "Connecting Humanities" Blog for Network Science and "The Atlas for the Aspiring Network Scientist".
Together we'll make history by telling the first network science joke in a podcast and lastly, we'll try to crack open the mystery behind Italian's obsession with Network Science and podcasts.
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NETfrix is the 1st podcast dedicated to Network Science (or: the dark side of Data Science).
”With great power comes great responsibility” and Network Analysis is as powerful as it gets so be careful.
NETfrix website: https://en.snapod.net (podcast&transcripts)