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Session Chair: George G Vega Yon Session Chair: Thomas Valente Session Chair: Aníbal Luciano Olivera Morales
Session Abstract
The netdiffuseR package provides tools for analyzing and simulating diffusion of innovations and contagion processes on networks. In this workshop, we demonstrate the package’s features by analyzing empirical and simulated data on the diffusion of innovations. The session will include examples of using netdiffuseR jointly with other network analysis packages such as RSiena, statnet, and igraph. NetdiffuseR's main features are computing network exposure models based on weight matrices (direct ties, structural equivalence, attribute-weighted, etc.), thresholds, infectiousness and susceptibility. The package works with both static and dynamic networks. Some other capabilities include handling relatively large graphs, simulating networks and diffusion of innovation processes, and visualizing the diffusion of innovations. While there are no prerequisites, it is suggested that you have a working knowledge of the R programming language.
While there are no prerequisites, it is suggested that you have a working knowledge of the R programming language. We will use the latest version of the netdiffuseR R package, which can be found on GitHub here: https://github.com/USCCANA/netdiffuseR. During the workshop day, we will provide access to a cloud version of RStudio with the latest version of netdiffuseR, so do not worry if you cannot install the package before the workshop.
Duration: 3 hours
Max participants: 30
Presentations
Understanding Diffusion with netdiffuseR
George G Vega Yon, Thomas W Valente, Anibal Olivera Morales
The netdiffuseR package provides tools for analyzing and simulating diffusion of innovations and contagion processes on networks. In this workshop, we demonstrate the package’s features by analyzing empirical and simulated data on the diffusion of innovations. The session will include examples of using netdiffuseR jointly with other network analysis packages such as RSiena, statnet, and igraph. NetdiffuseR's main features are computing network exposure models based on weight matrices (direct ties, structural equivalence, attribute-weighted, etc.), thresholds, infectiousness and susceptibility. The package works with both static and dynamic networks. Some other capabilities include handling relatively large graphs, simulating networks and diffusion of innovation processes, and visualizing the diffusion of innovations. While there are no prerequisites, it is suggested that you have a working knowledge of the R programming language.
While there are no prerequisites, it is suggested that you have a working knowledge of the R programming language. We will use the latest version of the netdiffuseR R package, which can be found on GitHub here: https://github.com/USCCANA/netdiffuseR. During the workshop day, we will provide access to a cloud version of RStudio with the latest version of netdiffuseR, so do not worry if you cannot install the package before the workshop.