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Department Seminar Series: Yuan Zhang, 5th Year PhD Student, Department of Statistics, University of Michigan

Estimating network edge probabilities by neighborhood smoothing
Friday, January 8, 2016
11:30 AM-12:30 PM
411 West Hall Map
The problem of estimating probabilities of network edges from the observed adjacency matrix has important applications to predicting missing links and network denoising. It has usually been addressed by estimating the graphon, a function that determines the matrix of edge probabilities, but is ill-defined without strong assumptions on the network structure. Here we propose a novel computationally efficient method based on neighborhood smoothing to estimate the expectation of the adjacency matrix directly, without making the strong structural assumptions graphon estimation requires. The neighborhood smoothing method requires little tuning, has a competitive mean-squared error rate, and outperforms many benchmark methods on the task of link prediction in both simulated and real networks.
Building: West Hall
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Event Type: Workshop / Seminar
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Source: Happening @ Michigan from Department of Statistics, Department of Statistics Seminar Series