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Powered Dirichlet Process for Controlling the Importance of
  "Rich-Get-Richer" Prior Assumptions in Bayesian Clustering

Powered Dirichlet Process for Controlling the Importance of "Rich-Get-Richer" Prior Assumptions in Bayesian Clustering

26 April 2021
Gael Poux-Medard
Julien Velcin
Sabine Loudcher
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Papers citing "Powered Dirichlet Process for Controlling the Importance of "Rich-Get-Richer" Prior Assumptions in Bayesian Clustering"

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Dirichlet-Survival Process: Scalable Inference of Topic-Dependent
  Diffusion Networks
Dirichlet-Survival Process: Scalable Inference of Topic-Dependent Diffusion Networks
Gael Poux-Medard
Julien Velcin
Sabine Loudcher
42
1
0
12 Dec 2022
Multivariate Powered Dirichlet Hawkes Process
Multivariate Powered Dirichlet Hawkes Process
Gael Poux-Medard
Julien Velcin
Sabine Loudcher
21
1
0
12 Dec 2022
Interactions in Information Spread
Interactions in Information Spread
Gael Poux-Medard
24
2
0
16 Sep 2022
Why the Rich Get Richer? On the Balancedness of Random Partition Models
Why the Rich Get Richer? On the Balancedness of Random Partition Models
Changwoo J. Lee
H. Sang
11
8
0
30 Jan 2022
Le Processus Powered Dirichlet-Hawkes comme A Priori Flexible pour
  Clustering Temporel de Textes
Le Processus Powered Dirichlet-Hawkes comme A Priori Flexible pour Clustering Temporel de Textes
Gael Poux-Medard
Julien Velcin
Sabine Loudcher
25
0
0
29 Jan 2022
Powered Hawkes-Dirichlet Process: Challenging Textual Clustering using a
  Flexible Temporal Prior
Powered Hawkes-Dirichlet Process: Challenging Textual Clustering using a Flexible Temporal Prior
Gael Poux-Medard
Julien Velcin
Sabine Loudcher
19
6
0
15 Sep 2021
Predicting human preferences using the block structure of complex social
  networks
Predicting human preferences using the block structure of complex social networks
R. Guimerà
A. Llorente
Esteban Moro Egido
M. Sales-Pardo
57
46
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03 Oct 2012
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