Author:
Acharyya Aranyak,Agterberg Joshua,Trosset Michael W.,Park Youngser,Priebe Carey E.
Abstract
AbstractRandom graphs are increasingly becoming objects of interest for modeling networks in a wide range of applications. Latent position random graph models posit that each node is associated with a latent position vector, and that these vectors follow some geometric structure in the latent space. In this paper, we consider random dot product graphs, in which an edge is formed between two nodes with probability given by the inner product of their respective latent positions. We assume that the latent position vectors lie on an unknown one-dimensional curve and are coupled with a response covariate via a regression model. Using the geometry of the underlying latent position vectors, we propose a manifold learning and graph embedding technique to predict the response variable on out-of-sample nodes, and we establish convergence guarantees for these responses. Our theoretical results are supported by simulations and an application to Drosophila brain data.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Computational Mathematics,Computer Networks and Communications,Multidisciplinary
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