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Applied Network Science, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, December 2024
- Anton Alyakin, Joshua Agterberg, Hayden S. Helm, Carey E. Priebe:
Correcting a nonparametric two-sample graph hypothesis test for graphs with different numbers of vertices with applications to connectomics. 1 - Pedro Ramaciotti, Duncan Cassells, Zografoula Vagena, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Michael Bailey:
American politics in 3D: measuring multidimensional issue alignment in social media using social graphs and text data. 2 - Rémi Vaudaine, Pierre Borgnat, Paulo Gonçalves, Rémi Gribonval, Márton Karsai:
Temporal network compression via network hashing. 3 - Pau Muñoz, Fernando Díez, Alejandro Bellogín:
Modeling disinformation networks on Twitter: structure, behavior, and impact. 4 - Benjamin A. Miller, Kevin S. Chan, Tina Eliassi-Rad:
Complex network effects on the robustness of graph convolutional networks. 5 - Magnus Neuman, Joaquín Calatayud, Viktor Tasselius, Martin Rosvall:
Module-based regularization improves Gaussian graphical models when observing noisy data. 6 - Anna Lena Fehlhaber
, Usama EL-Awad
:
Trust development in online competitive game environments: a network analysis approach. 7 - Sylvain Fontaine, Floriana Gargiulo, Michel Dubois, Paola Tubaro:
Epistemic integration and social segregation of AI in neuroscience. 8 - Dan Han, Vicki Modisette, Melinda Forthofer, Rajib Paul:
Hierarchical Bayesian adaptive lasso methods on exponential random graph models. 9 - Archana Babu, Sunil Jacob John:
Persistent homology based Bottleneck distance in hypergraph products. 10 - Muhammad Arslan
, Christophe Cruz
:
Business text classification with imbalanced data and moderately large label spaces for digital transformation. 11 - Octavious Smiley, Till Hoffmann, Jukka-Pekka Onnela:
Approximate inference for longitudinal mechanistic HIV contact network. 12 - Zhongqi Cai, Enrico H. Gerding, Markus Brede:
Enhanced network inference from sparse incomplete time series through automatically adapted L1 regularization. 13 - H. Robert Frost:
A generalized eigenvector centrality for multilayer networks with inter-layer constraints on adjacent node importance. 14 - Bárbara Polo-Martin, César Ducruet:
Coupled connectivity in the global complex network: the case of United Kingdom (1880-1925). 15 - Eric Yanchenko, Tsuyoshi Murata, Petter Holme:
Influence maximization on temporal networks: a review. 16 - Masaki Chujyo, Fujio Toriumi:
Link-limited bypass rewiring for enhancing the robustness of complex networks. 17 - Aaron Thomas Clark, Jennifer M. Larson, Janet I. Lewis:
Linking perspectives: a field experiment on the role of multi-layer networks in refugee information sharing. 18 - Benjamin Leinwand, Vladas Pipiras:
Augmented degree correction for bipartite networks with applications to recommender systems. 19 - Claudio M. Rocco, Kash Barker, José Moronta, Andrés D. González:
A psychological network analysis of the relationship among component importance measures. 20 - Vincent Bridonneau, Frédéric Guinand, Yoann Pigné:
Asymptotic dynamic graph order evolution analysis. 21 - Xiangyang Bi
, Zhanning Sun, Boran Hu:
The network of sports: using network analysis to understand the relationship between sports and socio-physiological factors in contemporary China. 22 - Stephanie Armbruster, Gesine Reinert:
Network-based time series modeling for COVID-19 incidence in the Republic of Ireland. 23 - Guanqing Chen, A. James O'Malley:
Bayesian hierarchical network autocorrelation models for estimating direct and indirect effects of peer hospitals on outcomes of hospitalized patients. 24 - Bonan Yang, Mahdi Gharebhaygloo, Hannah Rachel Rondi, Efrosini Hortis, Emilia Zeledon Lostalo, Xiaolan Huang, Gunes Ercal:
Comparative analysis of course prerequisite networks for five Midwestern public institutions. 25 - William J. Castillo, Laura A. Burkle, Carsten F. Dormann:
Dynamics of a plant-pollinator network: extending the Bianconi-Barabási model. 26 - Christine Hedde-von Westernhagen, Ayoub Bagheri, Javier Garcia-Bernardo:
Predicting COVID-19 infections using multi-layer centrality measures in population-scale networks. 27 - Emanuel Dopater, Eliska Ochodkova, Milos Kudelka:
Network embedding based on DepDist contraction. 28 - Arya Karami, Seyed Taghi Akhavan Niaki:
A novel control chart scheme for online social network monitoring using multivariate nonparametric profile techniques. 29 - Liliana Martirano, Dino Ienco, Roberto Interdonato, Andrea Tagarelli:
DyHANE: dynamic heterogeneous attributed network embedding through experience node replay. 30 - Angga A. Permana, Reynard M. Yaputra:
Analyzing breast cancer comorbidities: a network approach using community detection algorithms. 31 - Leonardo N. Ferreira:
From time series to networks in R with the ts2net package. 32 - Cyrine Chenaoui, Nicolas Marilleau, Slimane Ben Miled:
Towards a generic agent-based vector-host model: effects of carrying capacity and host mobility. 33 - Eugenia Perekhodko:
Local 2-connected bow-tie structure of the Web and of social networks. 34 - Dino Pitoski
, Ana Mestrovic
, Hans Schmeets
:
The complex network patterns of human migration at different geographical scales: network science meets regression analysis. 35 - Jairo Iván Peña Hidalgo, Jonathan R. Stewart:
Model selection for network data based on spectral information. 36 - Emily Chao-Hui Huang, Frederick Kin Hing Phoa, Yan-Hong Chen:
A generalized uniform placement of alters on spherical surface (U-PASS) for visualizing general weighted networks. 37 - Abida Sadaf, Luke Mathieson, Piotr Bródka, Katarzyna Musial:
A bridge between influence models and control methods. 38 - Cameron Cornell, Lewis Mitchell, Matthew Roughan:
Rank is all you need: development and analysis of robust causal networks. 39
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