Under the sociological theory of homophily, people who are similar to one another are more likely to interact with one another. Marketers often have access to data on interactions among customers from which, with homophily as a guiding principle, inferences could be made about the underlying similarities. However, larger networks face a quadratic explosion in the number of potential interactions that need to be modeled. This scalability problem renders probability models of social interactions computationally infeasible for all but the smallest networks. In this paper we develop a probabilistic framework for modeling customer interactions that is both grounded in the theory of homophily, and is flexible enough to account for random variatio...
We examine how three different communication processes operating through social networks are affecte...
Online social networks like Twitter and Facebook are among the most popular sites on the Internet. M...
The proliferation of available data in marketing has placed an emphasis on the applicability of exta...
Under the sociological theory of homophily, people who are similar to one another are more likely to...
Under the sociological theory of homophily, people who are similar to one another are more likely to...
Under the sociological theory of homophily, people who are similar to one another are more likely to...
We introduce a Bayesian framework for modeling individual differences, in which subjects are assumed...
Online social network generates an online mapping of socially connected individuals. These interlink...
Online social network generates an online mapping of socially connected individuals. These interlink...
In network theory, homophily is a tendency to connections between nodes of similar characteristics. ...
Gauer F, Landwehr J. Continuous homophily and clustering in random networks. Center for Mathematical...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...
Node characteristics and behaviors are often correlated with the structure of social networks over t...
Stochastic block models characterize observed network relationships via latent community memberships...
The ubiquity of mobile devices and the popularity of location-based-services have generated, for the...
We examine how three different communication processes operating through social networks are affecte...
Online social networks like Twitter and Facebook are among the most popular sites on the Internet. M...
The proliferation of available data in marketing has placed an emphasis on the applicability of exta...
Under the sociological theory of homophily, people who are similar to one another are more likely to...
Under the sociological theory of homophily, people who are similar to one another are more likely to...
Under the sociological theory of homophily, people who are similar to one another are more likely to...
We introduce a Bayesian framework for modeling individual differences, in which subjects are assumed...
Online social network generates an online mapping of socially connected individuals. These interlink...
Online social network generates an online mapping of socially connected individuals. These interlink...
In network theory, homophily is a tendency to connections between nodes of similar characteristics. ...
Gauer F, Landwehr J. Continuous homophily and clustering in random networks. Center for Mathematical...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...
Node characteristics and behaviors are often correlated with the structure of social networks over t...
Stochastic block models characterize observed network relationships via latent community memberships...
The ubiquity of mobile devices and the popularity of location-based-services have generated, for the...
We examine how three different communication processes operating through social networks are affecte...
Online social networks like Twitter and Facebook are among the most popular sites on the Internet. M...
The proliferation of available data in marketing has placed an emphasis on the applicability of exta...