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Spectral Graph Matching and Regularized Quadratic Relaxations I: The Gaussian Model

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Graph matching aims at finding the vertex correspondence between two unlabeled graphs that maximizes the total edge weight correlation. This amounts to solving a computationally intractable quadratic assignment problem. In this paper we propose a new spectral method, GRAph Matching by Pairwise eigen-Alignments (GRAMPA). Departing from prior spectral approaches that only compare top eigenvectors, or eigenvectors of the same order, GRAMPA first constructs a similarity matrix as a weighted sum of outer products between all pairs of eigenvectors of the two graphs, with weights given by a Cauchy kernel applied to the separation of the corresponding eigenvalues, then outputs a matching by a simple rounding procedure. The similarity matrix can also be interpreted as the solution to a regularized quadratic programming relaxation of the quadratic assignment problem. For the Gaussian Wigner model in which two complete graphs on $n$ vertices have Gaussian edge weights with correlation coefficient $1-\sigma^2$, we show that GRAMPA exactly recovers the correct vertex correspondence with high probability when $\sigma = O(\frac{1}{\log n})$. This matches the state of the art of polynomial-time algorithms, and significantly improves over existing spectral methods which require $\sigma$ to be polynomially small in $n$. The superiority of GRAMPA is also demonstrated on a variety of synthetic and real datasets, in terms of both statistical accuracy and computational efficiency. Universality results, including similar guarantees for dense and sparse Erd\H{o}s-R\'{e}nyi graphs, are deferred to the companion paper.

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Proves all-or-nothing exact alignment threshold in Gaussian multi-graph model and partial alignment impossibility threshold in sparse ER model, via a Bayesian estimation framework over metric spaces.

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