October 2022 Global and individualized community detection in inhomogeneous multilayer networks
Shuxiao Chen, Sifan Liu, Zongming Ma
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Ann. Statist. 50(5): 2664-2693 (October 2022). DOI: 10.1214/22-AOS2202

Abstract

In network applications, it has become increasingly common to obtain datasets in the form of multiple networks observed on the same set of subjects, where each network is obtained in a related but different experiment condition or application scenario. Such datasets can be modeled by multilayer networks where each layer is a separate network itself while different layers are associated and share some common information. The present paper studies community detection in a stylized yet informative inhomogeneous multilayer network model. In our model, layers are generated by different stochastic block models, the community structures of which are (random) perturbations of a common global structure while the connecting probabilities in different layers are not related. Focusing on the symmetric two block case, we establish minimax rates for both global estimation of the common structure and individualized estimation of layerwise community structures. Both minimax rates have sharp exponents. In addition, we provide an efficient algorithm that is simultaneously asymptotic minimax optimal for both estimation tasks under mild conditions. The optimal rates depend on the parity of the number of most informative layers, a phenomenon that is caused by inhomogeneity across layers. The method is extended to handle multiple and potentially asymmetric community cases. We demonstrate its effectiveness on both simulated examples and a real multimodal single-cell dataset.

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Shuxiao Chen. Sifan Liu. Zongming Ma. "Global and individualized community detection in inhomogeneous multilayer networks." Ann. Statist. 50 (5) 2664 - 2693, October 2022. https://doi.org/10.1214/22-AOS2202

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Received: 1 December 2020; Revised: 1 January 2022; Published: October 2022
First available in Project Euclid: 27 October 2022

MathSciNet: MR4500621
zbMATH: 07628836
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/22-AOS2202

Subjects:
Primary: 62H30 , 91D30
Secondary: 62C20 , 90B15

Keywords: Integrative data analysis , Minimax rate , Rényi divergence , spectral clustering , Stochastic block model

Rights: Copyright © 2022 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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