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Modèle bayésien de graphe aléatoire exponentiel×Modèle de blocs stochastiques bayésien×
DomaineAnalyse de réseauxAnalyse de réseaux
FamilleMachine learningMachine learning
Année d'origine20112001–2014
Auteur d'origineCaimo, A., & Friel, N.Nowicki, K. & Snijders, T. A. B.; extended by Peixoto, T. P.
TypeBayesian statistical model for networksProbabilistic generative model with Bayesian inference
Source fondatriceCaimo, A., & Friel, N. (2011). Bayesian inference for exponential random graph models. Social Networks, 33(1), 41–55. DOI ↗Peixoto, T. P. (2014). Efficient Monte Carlo and greedy heuristic for the inference of stochastic block models. Physical Review E, 89(1), 012804. DOI ↗
AliasBayesian ERGM, Bayesian p-star model, Bayesian p* model, BERGMBayesian SBM, B-SBM, probabilistic block model, Bayesian community detection model
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RésuméThe Bayesian Exponential Random Graph Model (Bayesian ERGM or BERGM) extends the classical ERGM framework by placing prior distributions over the model parameters and using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods to obtain full posterior distributions. Introduced by Caimo and Friel (2011), it allows researchers to quantify parameter uncertainty and incorporate prior knowledge when modelling the structural features of social and other complex networks.The Bayesian Stochastic Block Model (Bayesian SBM) is a principled probabilistic method for community detection in networks. It treats group membership as a latent variable and uses Bayesian inference to simultaneously recover block structure and select the number of communities, avoiding the resolution-limit bias that plagues modularity-based approaches.
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