Social Networks and Big Data Methods (Summer 2026): Difference between revisions
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| Affiliations and overlapping subgroups, SUBMIT FINAL REPORT IDEA | | Affiliations and overlapping subgroups, SUBMIT FINAL REPORT IDEA | ||
| | |[https://github.com/sophieball/social_network/blob/main/w7_1_affiliations_and_overlapping_subgroups%20%5BAutosaved%5D.pdf slide10] | ||
| Overlapping community and entropy of neighborhood information for identifying influential nodes in complex networks | | Overlapping community and entropy of neighborhood information for identifying influential nodes in complex networks | ||
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| align="right" | 03.06.2026 (14:00-16:00) | | align="right" | 03.06.2026 (14:00-16:00) | ||
| Homophily and degree correlation (parts 1 & 2) | | Homophily and degree correlation (parts 1 & 2) | ||
| | |[https://github.com/sophieball/social_network/blob/main/w4_1_homophily_and_degree_correlation.pdf slide11] [https://github.com/sophieball/social_network/blob/main/w4_2_homophily_and_degree_correlation_pt2.pdf slide12] | ||
| LLMs generate structurally realistic social networks but overestimate political homophily | | LLMs generate structurally realistic social networks but overestimate political homophily | ||
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