The present work is a collection of articles [133, 134, 135] that, in broad terms, are dedicated to the development of statistical models for the analysis of social networks. Two main approaches are adopted throughout this manuscript that, despite being substantially different in their nature, are also complementary and accompanied by an active and relevant scientific background. From one side, following the statistical physics literature regarding the study of networks, we develop models based on the topology of the observed graphs: these methods are built starting from the activity of each node, i.e. its degree, and this information is preserved on average in the benchmark structure. Therefore any successive analysis that compares ...
Networks encode relational structures between entities that do not generally abide by the conditiona...
A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is t...
International audienceThis book is a general introduction to the statistical analysis of networks, a...
We begin with a graph (or a directed graph), a single set of nodes N, and a set of lines or arcs L. ...
275 pagesThe main contributions of this thesis can be organized under two main themes: knowledge dis...
The problem of modeling complex social networks is considered from three per-spectives: The problem ...
This volume is an important complement to Wasserman and Faust\u27s Social Network Analysis: Methods ...
The problem of modeling complex social networks is considered from three perspectives: The problem o...
This thesis presents Bayesian solutions to inference problems for three types of social network data...
This thesis presents Bayesian solutions to inference problems for three types of social network data...
This article provides an introductory summary to the formulation and application of exponential rand...
A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is t...
A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is t...
A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is t...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...
Networks encode relational structures between entities that do not generally abide by the conditiona...
A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is t...
International audienceThis book is a general introduction to the statistical analysis of networks, a...
We begin with a graph (or a directed graph), a single set of nodes N, and a set of lines or arcs L. ...
275 pagesThe main contributions of this thesis can be organized under two main themes: knowledge dis...
The problem of modeling complex social networks is considered from three per-spectives: The problem ...
This volume is an important complement to Wasserman and Faust\u27s Social Network Analysis: Methods ...
The problem of modeling complex social networks is considered from three perspectives: The problem o...
This thesis presents Bayesian solutions to inference problems for three types of social network data...
This thesis presents Bayesian solutions to inference problems for three types of social network data...
This article provides an introductory summary to the formulation and application of exponential rand...
A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is t...
A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is t...
A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is t...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...
Networks encode relational structures between entities that do not generally abide by the conditiona...
A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is t...
International audienceThis book is a general introduction to the statistical analysis of networks, a...