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MOMA

knowledge discovery, data mining, cartography, visualization, electronic corpora, social media, community detection, semantic web, digital libaries.

MOMA is a research group from the Complex Systems Institute of Paris Idf (ISC-PIF) that gathers a team of scientists in complex systems sciences, computer science, webmining  and scientometrics working on the reconstruction and visualization of science dynamics and socio-semantic networks. 

FOCUS July 2010

Map of Bias in Biomedical research

A systematic mapping offering a dynamic classification of biases in biomedical investigation and related fields.

Keywords: Bias; Mapping; Clustering; Directed clique; Text-mining; Biomedical literature

Browse the map : java users | non java-users

Publication: Chavalarias & Ioannidis (2010) JCE

Map of Fet Open Funded projects
 
A map of Fet Open funded projects and their thematics done in the framework of the TINA project is now online.



Release of Tinaweb Alpha

 

TinaWeb is a user friendly online and desktop bipartite graphs browser. 

It is also 'admin' friendly since all  you need it to unzip the archive and  add your graph in the application directory.
 
This project is under GPL licence and supported by FP7 ICT program. project TINA



  

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Selected publications

  1. Chavalarias D., Ioannidis P.A. J. (fortcoming) Science mapping analysis characterizes 235 biases in biomedical research,Journal of Clinical Epidemiology  Online map of bias litterature.  
  2. Camille Roth, Jean-Philippe Cointet, (2009) "Social and Semantic Coevolution in Knowledge Networks",  Social Networks.
  3. Chavalarias D. & Cointet J-P.  The Reconstruction of SCience Phylogeny, Arxiv (april 2009)
  4. Jean-Philippe Cointet, Camille Roth "Socio-semantic Dynamics in a Blog Network" ,  IEEE SocialCom Intl Conf on Social Computing, Vancouver, Canada, Aug 2009 - best paper award - [pdf
  5. Cointet J-P., Chavalarias D. (2008) Multi-level Science mapping with asymmetric co-occurrence analysis: Methodology and case studyNetworks and Heterogeneous Media, Vol 3 Number 2, june 2008, p267-276
  6. "How Realistic Should Knowledge Diffusion Models Be?" (2007), Jean-Philippe Cointet, Camille Roth.


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