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The following pages link to Logit models and logistic regressions for social networks. III: Valued relations (Q2250682):
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- Exponential-family random graph models for valued networks (Q107263) (← links)
- Analysing exponential random graph (p-star) models with missing data using Bayesian data augmentation (Q537432) (← links)
- Statistical evaluation of algebraic constraints for social networks (Q1599169) (← links)
- Weighted exponential random graph models: scope and large network limits (Q1633968) (← links)
- Using contrastive divergence to seed Monte Carlo MLE for exponential-family random graph models (Q1658490) (← links)
- Building hyper Dirichlet processes for graphical models (Q1951978) (← links)
- A multilayer exponential random graph modelling approach for weighted networks (Q2008119) (← links)
- Collaboration mechanisms and community detection of statisticians based on ERGMs and \(k\)NN-walktrap (Q2076133) (← links)
- Exponential-family models of random graphs: inference in finite, super and infinite population scenarios (Q2225321) (← links)
- Network models for social influence processes (Q2511833) (← links)
- Topological variability of collectives and its import for social epistemology (Q2515781) (← links)
- A tutorial on methods for the modeling and analysis of social network data (Q2637081) (← links)
- Random graph models for temporal processes in social networks* (Q2738973) (← links)
- Perspectives on exponential random graphs (Q3295951) (← links)
- Integration of human behavioural aspects in a dynamic model for a manufacturing system (Q3636747) (← links)
- Analyzing local and global properties of multigraphs (Q4963369) (← links)
- Clusterwise p<sup>*</sup> models for social network analysis (Q4969800) (← links)
- An option-theoretic model of a reputation network (Q5033331) (← links)