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Ergm
An integrated set of tools to analyze and simulate networks based on exponential-family random graph models (ERGMs). 'ergm' is a part of the Statnet suite of packages for network analysis. See Hunter, Handcock, Butts, Goodreau, and Morris (2008) <doi:10.18637/jss.v024.i03> and Krivitsky, Hunter, Morris, and Klumb (2023) <doi:10.18637/jss.v105.i06>.
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(only showing first 100 items - show all)- Bayesian Model Selection for Exponential Random Graph Models via Adjusted Pseudolikelihoods
- On the question of effective sample size in network modeling: an asymptotic inquiry
- Convergence of contrastive divergence algorithm in exponential family
- Efficient computational strategies for doubly intractable problems with applications to Bayesian social networks
- Using isotope composition and other node attributes to predict edges in fish trophic networks
- A simulation-based framework for assessing the feasibility of respondent-driven sampling for estimating characteristics in populations of lesbian, gay and bisexual older adults
- Computationally efficient likelihood inference in exponential families when the maximum likelihood estimator does not exist
- Varying-coefficient models for dynamic networks
- A note on parallel sampling in Markov graphs
- Statistical analysis of network data with R
- On the equivalence of the edge/isolate and edge/concurrent tie ERGM families, and their extensions
- Instability, sensitivity, and degeneracy of discrete exponential families
- A user's guide to network analysis in R
- Exponential-family models of random graphs: inference in finite, super and infinite population scenarios
- Simulating Markov Random Fields With a Conclique-Based Gibbs Sampler
- Bayesian inference for contact networks given epidemic data
- A dynamic logistic regression for network link prediction
- Using contrastive divergence to seed Monte Carlo MLE for exponential-family random graph models
- Model comparison for Gibbs random fields using noisy reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo
- Bayesian inference and testing of group differences in brain networks
- Modeling multi-year customers' considerations and choices in China's auto market using two-stage bipartite network analysis
- Edgeworth expansions for network moments
- Long range search for maximum likelihood in exponential families
- Network-based naive Bayes model for social network
- A multilayer exponential random graph modelling approach for weighted networks
- Exponential-family random graph models for multi-layer networks
- The Landscape of Causal Inference: Perspective From Citation Network Analysis
- Bayesian inference in the presence of intractable normalizing functions
- Determining whether a class of random graphs is consistent with an observed contact network
- Surveillance
- Pajek
- yEd
- BaM
- igraph
- Colt
- sna
- statnet
- StOCNET
- Tulip
- sfsmisc
- network
- lpSolveAPI
- networkDynamic
- tergm
- ergm.count
- RSiena
- potts
- networksis
- rcdd
- latentnet
- Ecosim
- spa
- GOstats
- RDS
- mixer
- reldist
- SoNIA
- visone
- Ucinet
- Bergm
- Spectra
- texreg
- EpiModel
- multiplex
- ngspatial
- ergm.ego
- Sequential importance sampling of binary sequences
- dynsbm
- bernor
- VBLPCM
- PNet
- sspse
- Muxviz
- ergm.graphlets
- ergm.userterms
- Enron Email Dataset
- gergm
- neuRosim
- orca
- epinet
- rotating
- EpiDynamics
- mcgibbsit
- IcyTree
- dynamicnetwork
- MPNet
- tnam
- xergm
- eigenmodel
- rgexf
- Brain Connectivity Toolbox
- Ecopath with Ecosim
- aricode
- blockmodels
- bnstruct
- missSBM
- networkTomography
- PyClustering
- calibration
- EpiILMCT
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