Sofia Olhede (EPFL)
When Thursday, February 27, 2pm – 3pm
Where S5.20 King's College London, Strand
Title. Modeling Networks and Network Populations via Graph Distances
Abstract: Networks have become a key form of data. Networks allow us to dependence between nodes or actors. Understanding the difference between two networks is also challenging unless they share nodes and are of the same size. We shall discuss how we may compare networks and also consider the regime where more than one network is observed.
We shall also discuss how to parametrize a distribution on labelled graphs in terms of a Frechét mean graph (which depends on a user-specified choice of metric or graph distance) and a parameter that controls the concentration of this distribution about its mean. Entropy is the natural parameter for such control, varying from a point mass concentrated on the Frechét mean itself to a uniform distribution over all graphs on a given vertex set.
Networks present many new statistical challenges. We shall discuss how to resolve these challenges respecting the fundamental non-Euclidean nature of network observations.
This is joint work with Simon Lunagomez (Lancaster University) and Patrick Wolfe (Purdue University)
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