The following pages link to statnet (Q19364):
Displaying 36 items.
- Exponential-family random graph models for valued networks (Q107263) (← links)
- Stable Multiple Time Step Simulation/Prediction From Lagged Dynamic Network Regression Models (Q132597) (← links)
- (Q144820) (redirect page) (← links)
- On the question of effective sample size in network modeling: an asymptotic inquiry (Q254438) (← links)
- Learning undirected graphical models using persistent sequential Monte Carlo (Q298282) (← links)
- Consistency under sampling of exponential random graph models (Q355086) (← links)
- Estimating hidden population size using respondent-driven sampling data (Q405375) (← links)
- Auxiliary parameter MCMC for exponential random graph models (Q523252) (← links)
- Adjusting for network size and composition effects in exponential-family random graph models (Q545141) (← links)
- Estimating within-household contact networks from egocentric data (Q652344) (← links)
- Modeling social networks from sampled data (Q977614) (← links)
- Empirical assessment of programs to promote collaboration: a network model approach (Q1647651) (← links)
- Determining whether a class of random graphs is consistent with an observed contact network (Q1648951) (← links)
- Using contrastive divergence to seed Monte Carlo MLE for exponential-family random graph models (Q1658490) (← links)
- A review of dynamic network models with latent variables (Q1670776) (← links)
- A simulation-based framework for assessing the feasibility of respondent-driven sampling for estimating characteristics in populations of lesbian, gay and bisexual older adults (Q1728648) (← links)
- Long range search for maximum likelihood in exponential families (Q1950807) (← links)
- On the geometry of discrete exponential families with application to exponential random graph models (Q1951987) (← links)
- The effect of differential recruitment, non-response and non-recruitment on estimators for respondent-driven sampling (Q1952213) (← links)
- Modeling transitivity in local structure graph models (Q2121715) (← links)
- A hierarchical Bayesian model for predicting ecological interactions using scaled evolutionary relationships (Q2179961) (← links)
- Correcting for differential recruitment in respondent-driven sampling data using ego-network information (Q2192315) (← links)
- Modeling heterogeneous peer assortment effects using finite mixture exponential random graph models (Q2195804) (← links)
- Exponential-family models of random graphs: inference in finite, super and infinite population scenarios (Q2225321) (← links)
- Time series modeling on dynamic networks (Q2283569) (← links)
- Model-based clustering of time-evolving networks through temporal exponential-family random graph models (Q2293378) (← links)
- A note on parallel sampling in Markov graphs (Q2319481) (← links)
- Conditional independence in dynamic networks (Q2637084) (← links)
- Conditional estimation of exponential random graph models from snowball sampling designs (Q2637085) (← links)
- Data Mining and Business Analytics with R (Q2839868) (← links)
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- A User’s Guide to Network Analysis in R (Q2944950) (← links)
- The h-Index of a Graph and Its Application to Dynamic Subgraph Statistics (Q3183462) (← links)
- Exploring dependence structures in the international arms trade network: A network autocorrelation approach (Q3386465) (← links)
- Goodness of Fit of Logistic Regression Models for Random Graphs (Q3391135) (← links)
- Review of statistical network analysis: models, algorithms, and software (Q4969842) (← links)