1. Point process modelling for directed interaction networks.
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Perry, Patrick O. and Wolfe, Patrick J.
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POINT processes ,DATA analysis ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models ,PREDICTION models ,ASYMPTOTIC normality ,MULTIVARIATE analysis - Abstract
Network data often take the form of repeated interactions between senders and receivers tabulated over time. A primary question to ask of such data is which traits and behaviours are predictive of interaction. To answer this question, a model is introduced for treating directed interactions as a multivariate point process: a Cox multiplicative intensity model using covariates that depend on the history of the process. Consistency and asymptotic normality are proved for the resulting partial-likelihood-based estimators under suitable regularity conditions, and an efficient fitting procedure is described. Multicast interactions-those involving a single sender but multiple receivers-are treated explicitly. The resulting inferential framework is then employed to model message sending behaviour in a corporate e-mail network. The analysis gives a precise quantification of which static shared traits and dynamic network effects are predictive of message recipient selection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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