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A Scalable Approach to Probabilistic Latent Space Inference of Large-Scale Networks
Junming Yin1, Qirong Ho1, Eric P Xing1
1School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213.
Abstract:
We propose a scalable approach for making inference about latent spaces of large networks. With a succinct representation of networks as a bag of triangular motifs, a parsimonious statistical model, and an efficient stochastic variational inference algorithm, we are able to analyze real networks with over a million vertices and hundreds of latent roles on a single machine in a matter of hours, a setting that is out of reach for many existing methods. When compared to the state-of-the-art probabilistic approaches, our method is several orders of magnitude faster, with competitive or improved accuracy for latent space recovery and link prediction.
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