Have you ever encountered data or a scenario where the underlying process might be well represented by two types of edges? e.g. "Twitter replies to agree/support" vs "Twitter replies to disagree/condemn." Two phase networks have like this are great for representing all kinds of resonance modes (like plasmon), but I haven't quite found a good data science or applied stat application. My intuition is that two party political discourse might be well represented in this style.
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Have you ever encountered data or a scenario where the underlying process might be well represented by two types of edges? e.g. "Twitter replies to agree/support" vs "Twitter replies to disagree/condemn." Two phase networks have like this are great for representing all kinds of resonance modes (like plasmon), but I haven't quite found a good data science or applied stat application. My intuition is that two party political discourse might be well represented in this style.