Welcome to
ICTeCollective research project page
ICTeCollective
(Harnessing ICT-enabled Collective Social Beaviour) is a research project
of Information and Communication Technologies supported by the 7th Framework
Program (FP7) of the European Commission. It started on 1st October 2009
and will run for three years.
Project
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WIKI page and leaflet of the project.
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Partners
Aalto University School of Science and Technology, COSY, FINLAND
University of Oxford, CABDyN, UK
Institute of PhysicsBudapest University of Technology, , HUNGARY
ISI Foundation, ITALY
University of Warsaw, OBUZ, POLAND
Latest Publications
- Raj Kumar Pan, Kimmo Kaski and Santo Fortunato:
World citation and collaboration networks: uncovering the role of geography in science, Nature Sci. Rep. 2 902 (2012)
- H.-H. Jo, M. Karsai, J. Karikoski and K. Kaski:
Spatiotemporal correlations of handset-based service usages, EPJ Data Science 1 10 (2012)
- Gerardo Iñiguez, Julia Tagüeña-Martínez, Kimmo Kaski and Rafael Barrio:
Are opinions based on science: Modelling social response to scientific facts, PLoS ONE 7(8): e42122 (2012)
The ICTeCollective project is a part of the Future
and Emerging Technologies Open Scheme (FET-Open) of the 7th
Framework Program. FET-Open is a roots-up approach for exploring promising
visionary ideas that can contribute to challenges of long term importance
for Europe. The scheme stimulates non-conventional targeted exploratory
research cutting across all disciplines and acts as a harbour for exploring
and nurturing new research trends and helping them mature in emerging research
communities.
