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arxiv: 1402.7349 · v2 · pith:YWSHZNCXnew · submitted 2014-02-28 · 📊 stat.ML · stat.CO· stat.ME

Learning Graphical Models With Hubs

classification 📊 stat.ML stat.COstat.ME
keywords modelgraphicalnodesdataframeworkpenaltyconvexgeneral
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We consider the problem of learning a high-dimensional graphical model in which certain hub nodes are highly-connected to many other nodes. Many authors have studied the use of an l1 penalty in order to learn a sparse graph in high-dimensional setting. However, the l1 penalty implicitly assumes that each edge is equally likely and independent of all other edges. We propose a general framework to accommodate more realistic networks with hub nodes, using a convex formulation that involves a row-column overlap norm penalty. We apply this general framework to three widely-used probabilistic graphical models: the Gaussian graphical model, the covariance graph model, and the binary Ising model. An alternating direction method of multipliers algorithm is used to solve the corresponding convex optimization problems. On synthetic data, we demonstrate that our proposed framework outperforms competitors that do not explicitly model hub nodes. We illustrate our proposal on a webpage data set and a gene expression data set.

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