一种强大的贝叶斯隐藏位置方法,用于在具有连续属性的网络中检测社区
Zhumengmeng Jin1, Juan Sosa2, Shangchen Song3
1Department of Statistics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Journal of applied statistics
|June 11, 2025
概括
我们开发了一种贝叶斯混合模型,用于在多重网络中检测社区. 这种方法有效地模拟节点属性和层依赖性,优于现有方法,并显示缺少数据的稳定性.
科学领域:
- 网络分析 网络分析
- 统计建模 统计建模
- 机器学习 机器学习
背景情况:
- 多层网络越来越普遍,需要对层间依赖关系进行分析.
- 社区检测是网络分析的一个基本任务.
- 现有的模型经常忽视节点属性和复杂层相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 提出一个完整的贝叶斯混合模型,用于单层和多层网络中的社区检测.
- 将节点属性作为潜空间中的空间过程共同建模.
- 为了考虑到多重网络中各层的不同依赖强度.
主要方法:
- 一个完整的贝叶斯混合模型,包含节点属性.
- 隐藏位置和属性数据的联合建模.
- 在高斯混合物前结构中,层特定的依赖因子.
主要成果:
- 拟议的模型在模拟示例中表现优于现有的基准模型.
- 在处理缺失值的数据集方面表现出显著的稳定性.
- 成功应用于现实世界的三层员工网络.
结论:
- 贝叶斯混合模型为多重网络中的社区检测提供了一个强大的框架.
- 共同建模节点属性可以提高网络分析的准确性.
- 该模型的性能表明它对复杂,现实世界的网络数据的实用性.
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