SMS scnews item created by Tiangang Cui at Tue 13 May 2025 1548
Type: Seminar
Distribution: World
Expiry: 13 May 2026
Calendar1: 16 May 2025 1400-1500
CalLoc1: Carslaw 173
Auth: tcui@ptcui.pc (assumed)

Statistics Seminar: Wang

The next statistics seminar will be presented by Prof Lijia Wang from the City University of Hongkong.

Title: Local Information for Global Network Estimation in Latent Space Models
Speaker: Prof Lijia Wang
Time and location : 2-3pm in Carslaw 173 or Zoom
Abstract :

In social networks, neighborhood is crucial for understanding individual behavior in response to environments, and thus it is essential to analyze an individual's local perspective within the global network. We study how to utilize a partial information network centered around a given individual for global network estimation by fitting a general latent space model. Compared to the entire network, the partial information network contains a significant proportion of missing edges with its structure depending on a random, potentially sparse neighborhood, posing significant challenges for estimation. We address the challenges by proposing a projected gradient descent algorithm for maximizing the likelihood of the observed data and develop theoretical guarantees for its convergence under different neighborhood structures. Our convergence rates and estimation error bounds highlight the impact of bias in an individual's local view of the global network, and we further show that the bias can be quantified with an imbalance measure. Using simulated and real networks, we demonstrate the performance of our estimation method and how our approach enables researchers to gain additional insights into the structure of social networks, such as the tradeoff between degrees and imbalance.