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Modelo de Grafos Aleatórios Exponenciais (ERGM / p*)×Rede Neural de Grafos×
ÁreaAnálise de redesAprendizado profundo
FamíliaProcess / pipelineMachine learning
Ano de origem1986 (foundational); modern ERGM framework 1996–20072017
Autor originalFrank & Strauss (1986); extended by Wasserman & Pattison (1996) and Robins et al. (2007)Kipf, T.N. & Welling, M.
TipoProbabilistic generative network modelDeep learning on graph-structured data
Fonte seminalRobins, G., Pattison, P., Kalish, Y., & Lusher, D. (2007). An introduction to exponential random graph (p*) models for social networks. Social Networks, 29(2), 173-191. DOI ↗Kipf, T.N. & Welling, M. (2017). Semi-Supervised Classification with Graph Convolutional Networks. ICLR. link ↗
Outros nomesERGM, p-star model, p* model, Üstel Rastgele Graf Modeli (ERGM / p*)Grafik Sinir Ağı (GNN), GNN, graph neural net, graph convolutional network
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ResumoThe Exponential Random Graph Model (ERGM), also known as the p* model, is a statistical framework for network analysis that models the probability of an observed network as a function of its local structural features — such as reciprocity, triangles, and degree distribution. Developed from the foundational work of Frank and Strauss (1986) and extended into the modern framework by Wasserman and Pattison (1996) and Robins et al. (2007), ERGM is the inferential standard for social network analysis, capable of testing whether observed network structures arise by chance or reflect genuine social processes.A Graph Neural Network (GNN) is a deep learning method, popularised by Kipf and Welling in 2017 with the Graph Convolutional Network, that learns from the relationships in network (graph) structures made of nodes and edges. It is designed for data that is naturally relational, such as social networks, molecular structures, and recommendation systems.
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