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Exact Blind Community Detection from Signals on Multiple Graphs

Published 29 Jan 2020 in cs.SI and eess.SP | (2001.10944v1)

Abstract: Networks and data supported on graphs have become ubiquitous in the sciences and engineering. This paper studies the 'blind' community detection problem, where we seek to infer the community structure of a graph model given the observation of independent graph signals on a set of nodes whose connections are unknown. We model each observation as filtered white noise, where the underlying network structure varies with every observation. These varying network structures are modeled as independent realizations of a latent planted partition model (PPM), justifying our assumption of a constant underlying community structure over all observations. Under certain conditions on the graph filter and PPM parameters, we propose algorithms for determining (i) the number of latent communities and (ii) the associated partitions of the PPM. We then prove statistical guarantees in the asymptotic and non-asymptotic sampling cases. Numerical experiments on real and synthetic data demonstrate the efficacy of our algorithms.

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