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Implicit blockmodeling is an approach in blockmodeling, similar to a valued and homogeneity blockmodeling, where initially an additional normalization is used and then while specifying the parameter of the relevant link is replaced by the block maximum. [1]
This approach was first proposed by Batagelj and Ferligoj in 2000, [2]: 16–17 and developed by Aleš Žiberna in 2007/08. [3] [4]
Comparing with homogeneity, the implicit blockmodeling will perform similarly with max-regular equivalence, but slightly worse in other settings. It will perform worse than valued and homogeneity blockmodeling with a pre-specified blockmodel. [1]
![]() | This article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject.(September 2021) |
Implicit blockmodeling is an approach in blockmodeling, similar to a valued and homogeneity blockmodeling, where initially an additional normalization is used and then while specifying the parameter of the relevant link is replaced by the block maximum. [1]
This approach was first proposed by Batagelj and Ferligoj in 2000, [2]: 16–17 and developed by Aleš Žiberna in 2007/08. [3] [4]
Comparing with homogeneity, the implicit blockmodeling will perform similarly with max-regular equivalence, but slightly worse in other settings. It will perform worse than valued and homogeneity blockmodeling with a pre-specified blockmodel. [1]