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Statistical Analysis of Network Data: Methods and Models

Statistical Analysis of Network Data: Methods and Models
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Dewey Class 003.015195 (DDC 23)
Title Statistical Analysis of Network Data ([Ebook]) : Methods and Models / by Eric D. Kolaczyk.
Author Kolaczyk, Eric D.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication New York, NY : : Springer New York, , 2009.
Physical Details : online resource.
Series Springer Series in Statistics 0172-7397
ISBN 9780387881461
Summary Note In the past decade, the study of networks has increased dramatically. Researchers from across the sciencesâincluding biology and bioinformatics, computer science, economics, engineering, mathematics, physics, sociology, and statisticsâare more and more involved with the collection and statistical analysis of network-indexed data. As a result, statistical methods and models are being developed in this area at a furious pace, with contributions coming from a wide spectrum of disciplines. This book provides an up-to-date treatment of the foundations common to the statistical analysis of network data across the disciplines. The material is organized according to a statistical taxonomy, although the presentation entails a conscious balance of concepts versus mathematics. In addition, the examplesâincluding extended cases studiesâare drawn widely from the literature. This book should be of substantial interest both to statisticians and to anyone else working in the area of ânetwork science.â The coverage of topics in this book is broad, but unfolds in a systematic manner, moving from descriptive (or exploratory) methods, to sampling, to modeling and inference. Specific topics include network mapping, characterization of network structure, network sampling, and the modeling, inference, and prediction of networks, network processes, and network flows. This book is the first such resource to present material on all of these core topics in one place. Eric Kolaczyk is a professor of statistics, and Director of the Program in Statistics, in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Boston University, where he also is an affiliated faculty member in the Center for Biodynamics, the Program in Bioinformatics, and the Division of Systems Engineering. His publications on network-based topics include work ranging from the detection of anomalous traffic patterns in computer networks to the prediction of biological function in networks of interacting proteins to the characterization of influence of groups of actors in social networks.:
Contents note Introduction and overview -- Preliminaries -- Mapping networks -- Descriptive analysis of network graph characteristics -- Sampling and estimation in network graphs -- Models for network graphs -- Network topology inference -- Modeling and prediction for processes on network graphs -- Analysis of network flow data -- Graphical models.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-88146-1
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