A graphon-estimation-based screening and thresholding procedure detects multiple change-points in dynamic networks, achieving a faster rate than simple averaging when the number of nodes exceeds the number of time points.
Dynamic network models and graphon estimation
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In the present paper we consider a dynamic stochastic network model. The objective is estimation of the tensor of connection probabilities $\Lambda$ when it is generated by a Dynamic Stochastic Block Model (DSBM) or a dynamic graphon. In particular, in the context of the DSBM, we derive a penalized least squares estimator $\widehat{\Lambda}$ of $\Lambda$ and show that $\widehat{\Lambda}$ satisfies an oracle inequality and also attains minimax lower bounds for the risk. We extend those results to estimation of $\Lambda$ when it is generated by a dynamic graphon function. The estimators constructed in the paper are adaptive to the unknown number of blocks in the context of the DSBM or to the smoothness of the graphon function. The technique relies on the vectorization of the model and leads to much simpler mathematical arguments than the ones used previously in the stationary set up. In addition, all results in the paper are non-asymptotic and allow a variety of extensions.
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Change-point detection in dynamic networks via graphon estimation
A graphon-estimation-based screening and thresholding procedure detects multiple change-points in dynamic networks, achieving a faster rate than simple averaging when the number of nodes exceeds the number of time points.