Abstract
Dynamic modeling of longitudinal networks has been an increasingly important topic in applied research. While longitudinal network data commonly exhibit dramatic changes in its structures, existing methods have largely focused on modeling smooth topological changes over time. In this paper, we develop a hidden Markov network change-point model (HNC) that combines the multilinear tensor regression model (Hoff, 2011) with a hidden Markov model using Bayesian inference. We model changes in network structure as shifts in discrete states yielding particular sets of network generating parameters. Our simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method correctly detects the number, locations, and types of changes in latent node characteristics. We apply the proposed method to international military alliance networks to find structural changes in the coalition structure among nations.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Park, J. H., & Sohn, Y. (2020). Detecting structural changes in longitudinal network data. Bayesian Analysis, 15(1), 133–157. https://doi.org/10.1214/19-BA1147
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.