Network Analysis
Jan 1, 0001
Dr. Michael Salter-Townshend
Assistant Professor of Statistics
My research interests include Statistical Genetics, Network Analysis, Climate Reconstruction, Computational Statistics, Bayesian Statistics.
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A protocol for assessing bias and robustness of social network metrics using GPS based radio-telemetry data
Background Social network analysis of animal societies allows scientists to test hypotheses about social evolution, behaviour, and …
A scoping review on bovine tuberculosis highlights the need for novel data streams and analytical approaches to curb zoonotic diseases
Zoonotic diseases represent a significant societal challenge in terms of their health and economic impacts. One Health approaches to …
Static and dynamic methods in social network analysis reveal the association patterns of desert-dwelling giraffe
Patterns of association in animal societies vary through space and time. Understanding such variation is key to predicting inter- and …
Latent Space Models for Multiview Network Data
Social relationships consist of interactions along multiple dimensions. In social networks, this means that individuals form multiple …
The influence of network structures of Wikipedia discussion pages on the efficiency of WikiProjects
As a platform for discussion and communication, talk pages play an essential role in Wikipedia to facilitate coordination, sharing of …
Role analysis in networks using mixtures of exponential random graph models
This article introduces a novel and flexible framework for investigating the roles of actors within a network. Particular interest is …
Variational Bayesian Inference for the Latent Position Cluster Model for network data
A number of recent approaches to modeling social networks have focussed on embedding the nodes in a latent “social space”. Nodes that …