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Bayesian stochastic blockmodeling

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This chapter provides a self-contained introduction to the use of Bayesian inference to extract large-scale modular structures from network data, based on the stochastic blockmodel (SBM), as well as its degree-corrected and overlapping generalizations. We focus on nonparametric formulations that allow their inference in a manner that prevents overfitting, and enables model selection. We discuss aspects of the choice of priors, in particular how to avoid underfitting via increased Bayesian hierarchies, and we contrast the task of sampling network partitions from the posterior distribution with finding the single point estimate that maximizes it, while describing efficient algorithms to perform either one. We also show how inferring the SBM can be used to predict missing and spurious links, and shed light on the fundamental limitations of the detectability of modular structures in networks.

Tiago P. Peixoto• 2017

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Graph CompressionMUTAG
Data Size (BPE)4.62
13
Graph CompressionPTC
Data (BPE)5.12
13
Graph CompressionZINC
Data Size (BPE)4.75
13
Graph CompressionAttributed MUTAG TU Dataset (10% test)
Total Value9.17
9
Graph CompressionAttributed PTC MR TU Dataset (10% test)
Total Result10.61
9
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