Spherical latent space models for social network analysis
By: Juan Sosa, Carlos Nosa
Potential Business Impact:
Maps friendships better, showing groups and cycles.
This article introduces a spherical latent space model for social network analysis, embedding actors on a hypersphere rather than in Euclidean space as in standard latent space models. The spherical geometry facilitates the representation of transitive relationships and community structure, naturally captures cyclical patterns, and ensures bounded distances, thereby mitigating degeneracy issues common in traditional approaches. Bayesian inference is performed via Markov chain Monte Carlo methods to estimate both latent positions and other model parameters. The approach is demonstrated using two benchmark social network datasets, yielding improved model fit and interpretability relative to conventional latent space models.
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