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In one overview: The WSC Scientific & Special Programme.
Network analysis is an important and emerging field, where many challenges remain. One important challenge is the modeling, analysis, and monitoring of large dynamic networks. These methodologies have a wide application area from social networks, to finance and biology. This session aims to showcase new advances in solving these important challenges and aims to give young researchers from across the world (The Netherlands, the USA, Canada, and Hong Kong) a platform to share their recent work in this area. This session is being proposed in connection with y-BIS, the young statistician group within ISBIS (International Society for Business and Industrial Statistics).
Complex systems can be modeled and analyzed using network analysis where components of the system are treated as nodes. In these networks, the nodes interact over time creating edges. The edges are random variables creating dynamic networks that change over time. Examples of dynamic networks include social networks, biological networks, financial networks, and computer networks. Typically, these networks are large and sparse: the number of nodes is large and the number of edges is small comparatively. In this session, the talks will discuss methodological advances for modeling, monitoring, analyzing, and conducting inference within, large dynamic networks.
Organiser: Dr Inez Zwetsloot
Chair: Dr Nathaniel Stevens
Speaker: James Wilson
Speaker: Dr Inez Zwetsloot
Speaker: Simon Trimborn
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