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Predicted temperature at the peak of the European Heat Wave 2006
AI predicts rain. We predict trouble!
Today, Erik presents a novel attack on Google's latest AI weather model at #CCS2025. By changing only 0.1% of the observations, the attack can fabricate or suppress the prediction of extreme events, from hurricanes 🌀 to heat waves 🔥
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The 1st Human-Centered AI, Privacy, and Security (#HAIPS2025) workshop at CCS will happen on Oct 17th! We have two amazing keynote speakers (@pgk.bsky.social and @jas0nh0ng.bsky.social), and a slate of insightful and provocative papers.
Agenda here: haips.com/#dates
#CCS2025 #AcademicSky
Did you enjoy #CCS2025? Then you'll love #CCS2026!
Join us October 9–16 for attending the largest #ComplexSystems conference, where beautiful landscapes🍂, brilliant minds👩🔬, and our vibrant culture🎠 will converge in one place: @binghamtonu.bsky.social
#CallForSatellites coming soon...🫣
Wonderful time & great connections last week in Siena 🇮🇹🍝🍷 for #CCS2025
Brilliant experience for my team, who presented 5 exciting projects in various formats, and amazing feedback from the community ♥️ who awarded Simay Atasoy the Best Poster.
Looking forward to #CCS2026 😎
@css-conference.bsky.social
Congratulations again the #CCS2025 award winners!!
Okay, here are a few more from the #CCS2025 closing ceremony
Gerardo Iniguez announcing the new Complex Systems Society journal (open-access, APC-free) -- ToCSS!!
Siena, science, and so much inspiration.
Delighted to present my research on news media analysis at #CCS2025 Computational Social Science satellite.
Viva Italia! 🇮🇹
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@chub-fbk.bsky.social
Done! It was a super fun week of complexity. Huge thanks to the organizers! And see you all next year in Binghamton!!
#CCS2025 #CCS2026
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The CSS Senior Award at CCS2025 goes to Guido Caldarelli (Director, CNR-ISC; Professor of Theoretical Physics, Ca’ Foscari Venice) following his keynote “Networks: a Compass in Complex Systems congratulations! 🏅 #CCS2025
Big cheers to Cristian Candia, winner of the Best Lightning Award at CCS2025! ⚡🏆 #CCS2025
Thrilled to announce the Best Poster Awards at CCS2025 go to Simay Atasoy Bingöl, Salvatore Citraro, and Elisa Muratore — congratulations! 🏆✨ #CCS2025
@poetz.bsky.social just gave us an incredible talk on whale communication. He has developed a network analysis approach to study and characterize experimental data on whale birth behavior, a fundamental stepping stone for the survival of the species.🐳
#CRAB
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Complex Systems Society Senior Award Winner Guido Caldarelli giving an award keynote speech
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Congratulations Guido!!
(I will post other awardees' info shortly)
General Chairs Chiara and Giovanna start the closing session of #CCS2025, thanking all who made the conference possible
Luca Gallo proposes a group attractiveness model that better explains higher-order interactions in temporal network data
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Laura Mazzarino studies the global skill-related networks and compares it with county-specific ones
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Sean Maley introduces his approach to study the emergence of cooperative structures using adaptive threshold networks. As a basis for his work, he used collective affordance sets for mutual co-existence.
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Michiel Rollier studies which structural properties are most correlated with the dynamical impact of nodes on system behaviors of network automata
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Congratulations to our researcher José Ramasco on receiving the CSS Service Award! A well-deserved recognition of his contribution to the Complex Systems community. 👏 #CCS2025
Mirta Galesic argues the need for (complex systems) scientists to collectively raise voice to break the currently ongoing spiral of silence
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#CCS2025 final keynote Mirta Galesic discusses how we can collectively respond to the decline of public goods in social forums
What kind of collective action do we need to protect our public goods, and how to encourage it? Our second (and last) keynote speaker of the day is Mirta Galesic, who has developed network approaches to answer the question above. Her focus was on public open discourse.
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The last #CCS2025 day starts with Dani Basset introducing connective approaches to curiosity and quantifying them via clustering and deprivation sensitivity. When deprivation sensitivity is high more clustered networks are built, glimpsing a spectrum to characterize curiosity.