Thursday, December 05, 2024
6:00 PM -
7:00 PM
Linde Hall 310
LA Probability Forum
Community Detection with the Bethe-Hessian
Yizhe Zhu,
Department of Mathematics,
USC,
The Bethe-Hessian matrix, introduced by Saade, Krzakala, and Zdeborová (2014), is a Hermitian matrix designed for applying spectral clustering algorithms to sparse networks. Rather than employing a non-symmetric and high-dimensional non-backtracking operator, a spectral method based on the Bethe-Hessian matrix is conjectured to also reach the Kesten-Stigum detection threshold in the sparse stochastic block model (SBM). We provide the first rigorous analysis of the Bethe-Hessian spectral method in the SBM under both the bounded expected degree and the growing degree regimes. Joint work with Ludovic Stephan.
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