spacejamr - Simulate Spatial Bernoulli Networks
Social network analysis is becoming commonplace in many
social science disciplines, but access to useful network data,
especially among marginalized populations, still remains a
formidable challenge. This package mitigates that problem by
providing tools to simulate spatial Bernoulli networks as
proposed in Carter T. Butts (2002, ISBN:978-0-493-72676-2),
"Spatial models of large-scale interpersonal networks." Using
this package, network analysts can simulate a spatial point
process or sequence with a given number of nodes inside a
geographical boundary and estimate the probability of a tie
formation between all node pairs. When simulating a network, an
analyst can choose between five spatial interaction functions.
The package also enables quick comparison of summary statistics
for simulated networks and provides simple to use plotting
methods for its classes that return plots which can be further
refined with the 'ggplot2' package.