Posts Tagged ‘Face-to-Face Contact Datasets’
Hypertext 2009 Dynamic Contact Network
Hypertext 2009 Dynamic Contact Network:
This dataset refers to the dynamical network of face to face contacts of a conference attendees, while the attendees voluntarily wear radio badges monitoring their direct contacts. Two data files to download are the Contact List and the Contact Intervals. The Contact List contains the active contacts of the nodes (110 conference attendees) and the connection time in seconds. The Contact Intervals contains a dictionary of the participats’ IDs and the neighbors of the participants in their connection networks in conjunction with the active duration of contact.
More information regarding the dataset and the links of download can be found on http://www.sociopatterns.org/datasets/hypertext-2009-dynamic-contact-network/.
If you use this dataset:
Make sure to read the License carefully which is available on https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/.
Make sure to cite the paper:
L. Isella, J. Stehle, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, J. Pinton, W. V. Broeck, What’s I a crowd? Analysis of Face-to-face Behavioral Networks, Journal of Theoretical Biology 271, 166, 2011.
Keywords: Network, Social Network, Face-to-face Contact
Hypertext 2009 Dynamic Contact Network
Hypertext 2009 Dynamic Contact Network:
This dataset refers to the dynamical network of face to face contacts of a conference attendees, while the attendees voluntarily wear radio badges monitoring their direct contacts. Two data files to download are the Contact List and the Contact Intervals. The Contact List contains the active contacts of the nodes (110 conference attendees) and the connection time in seconds. The Contact Intervals contains a dictionary of the participats’ IDs and the neighbors of the participants in their connection networks in conjunction with the active duration of contact.
More information regarding the dataset and the links of download can be found on http://www.sociopatterns.org/datasets/hypertext-2009-dynamic-contact-network/.
If you use this dataset:
Make sure to read the License carefully which is available on https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/.
Make sure to cite the paper:
L. Isella, J. Stehle, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, J. Pinton, W. V. Broeck, What’s I a crowd? Analysis of Face-to-face Behavioral Networks, Journal of Theoretical Biology 271, 166, 2011.
Keywords: Network, Social Network, Face-to-face Contact