MINIMAX RATES OF COMMUNITY DETECTION IN STOCHASTIC BLOCK MODELS

Citation
Anderson Y. Zhang et Harrison H. Zhou, MINIMAX RATES OF COMMUNITY DETECTION IN STOCHASTIC BLOCK MODELS, Annals of statistics , 44(5), 2016, pp. 2252-2280
Journal title
ISSN journal
00905364
Volume
44
Issue
5
Year of publication
2016
Pages
2252 - 2280
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
Recently, network analysis has gained more and more attention in statistics, as well as in computer science, probability and applied mathematics. Community detection for the stochastic block model (SBM) is probably the most studied topic in network analysis. Many methodologies have been proposed. Some beautiful and significant phase transition results are obtained in various settings. In this paper, we provide a general minimax theory for community detection. It gives minimax rates of the mis-match ratio for a wide rage of settings including homogeneous and inhomogeneous SBMs, dense and sparse networks, finite and growing number of communities. The minimax rates are exponential, different from polynomial rates we often see in statistical literature. An immediate consequence of the result is to establish threshold phenomenon for strong consistency (exact recovery) as well as weak consistency (partial recovery). We obtain the upper bound by a range of penalized likelihood-type approaches. The lower bound is achieved by a novel reduction from a global mis-match ratio to a local clustering problem for one node through an exchangeability property.